DCA,
Have they flow tested it as required by NFPA 25 as noted below? Based on what I see the installer did not fill out the required info on pressure and flow requirements. They did install gauges before and after the valve. It does look like they installed a 1.5" valve to flow GPM, my guess needed flow is 150 GPM. If the valve is not flow test unknown if it will provide an adequate water supply to the sprinklers. Common problem with PRV on high rise buildings.
13.5 Pressure Reducing Valves and Relief Valves.
13.5.1 InspectionandTestingofSprinklerPressureReducing Valves. Sprinkler pressure reducing valves shall be inspected and tested as described in 13.5.1.1 and 13.5.1.2.
13.5.1.1 All valves shall be inspected quarterly to verify that the valves are in the following condition:
(1) In the open position
(2) Not leaking
(3) Maintaining downstream pressures in accordance with
the design criteria
(4) In good condition, with handwheels installed and
unbroken
13.5.1.2* A full flow test shall be conducted on each valve at 5-year intervals and shall be compared to previous test results.
13.5.1.2.1 Adjustments shall be made in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
13.5.1.3 A partial flow test adequate to move the valve from its seat shall be conducted annually.