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A sprinkler system is a
fire extinguishing system, other than a water mist system, that utilizes water
as the extinguishing agent.
Inspection, testing, servicing and other maintenance of sprinkler systems
must be
personally supervised and be performed in accordance with NFPA
(National Fire Protection Association) #25 2011 edition.
All multiple dwellings, factories, office buildings, warehouses, stores
and offices, theaters and music halls, hospitals and asylums, and all
public schools and other public buildings, churches and other places
where large numbers of persons are congregated for purposes of
worship, instruction, amusement, and all piers,
bulkheads, wharves, pier sheds, bulkhead sheds or other waterfront
structures shall provide
fire extinguishers, buckets, axes, fire hooks, fire doors and other
means of preventing and extinguishing fires as the commissioner
may direct.
,Required fire protection systems shall be extended or altered as necessary
to maintain and continued protection whenever
the building or structure is altered. Systems not complying with this
section shall be considered to be impaired.
It shall be unlawful to install or maintain any fire protection system or
device that has
the physical appearance of fire protection equipment but that does not
perform a fire protection function where it may be confused with
actual fire protection
equipment. An example would be a CCTV camera that is installed inside
a shell that resembles a sprinkler head
SPRINKLER AND/OR STANDPIPE SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND
INSPECTIONS
1. Automatic and non-automatic sprinkler systems shall be inspected,
tested and maintained as required by NFPA #25 2011 edition by a
competent person holding a S-12 Certificate of Fitness and employed or
contracted by the owner, to see
that all parts of the system are in good working order, and that
the Fire Department connection(s), if any, are ready for
immediate use by the Fire
Department. A detailed record shall be kept on the premises or other
approved location, for a minimum of 3 years for examination by any
representative of the Fire Department.
,2.A supply of at least six extra sprinkler heads shall be kept available on the
premises, to replace promptly any fused or damaged sprinklers. Any
head which has opened or has been damaged shall be replaced
immediately with sprinkler head of similar characteristics such as
operating temperature, orifice size,
deflector orientation and thermal sensitivity.
3. At least once every five years, the Fire Department connection or
connections for a sprinkler system shall be subjected to a hydrostatic
pressure test to demonstrate its suitability for Fire Department use. The
test shall be arranged to be conducted by a Master Fire Suppression
Piping Contractor in the presence of a Fire Department representative.
The contractor shall be hired by the owner or the owner's representative.
4.There shall be one or more employees or individuals contracted by
the owner with a Certificate of Fitness to inspect the sprinkler system
following the standard of the NFPA 25 of 2011.
Automatic and non-automatic sprinkler systems shall be inspected, tested
and maintained as required by NFPA #25 2011 edition by
competent person holding a S-12 Certificate of Fitness and employed or
contracted by the owner, to see that all parts of the system are in good
working order, and that the Fire Department connection(s), if any, are
ready for immediate use by the Fire Department.
A detailed record shall be kept on the premises or other approved
location, for a minimum of
3 years for examination by any representative of the Fire Department.
, A supply of at least -- extra sprinkler heads shall be kept available on the
premises, to replace promptly any fused or damaged sprinklers.
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Buildings (4.1.1.1) - Shall be inspected (how often) the building owner shall
ensure that all areas of the building containing water-filled piping shall
be maintained at a minimum temperature of 40°F and not exposed to
freezing conditions
When the pump is in operation a small water leak on the pump bearings is
desirable and should not be considered a malfunction. Additionally, water
should discharge from a ---- relief valve (electric pump) or --- exchanger
(diesel pump) while the fire pump is operating under a "no-flow"
condition.
circulation /heat
Any head which has -- or has been----1. shall be replaced immediately with
sprinkler head of similar characteristics such as operating temperature,
orifice size, deflector orientation and thermal sensitivity.
opened/damaged
At least once every -- years
Fire Department connection or connections for a sprinkler system shall
be subjected to a hydrostatic pressure test to demonstrate its suitability
for Fire Department use.