Increase the effectiveness and service life of today's sprinkler systems with the 2002 NFPA 25 Standard
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Advances in sprinkler technology, use of new techniques, and
changing industry experience all have an impact on how and with
what frequency testing, inspection, and maintenance procedures
should be performed. To assure that your sprinkler systems will
perform as required when they are needed most, you need the up-to-date
information that only the new 2002 edition of NFPA
25 can provide!
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with the industry's most trusted source!
Relied on nationwide, this important Standard provides contractors, building
owners, fire marshals, and others with a comprehensive program to ensure that
all water-based extinguishing system components are in peak operating condition.
New
and revised requirements respond to performance trends of components to maintain
system integrity!
Totally restructured so it's easy to use, this edition brings you the latest
provisions for preventing such conditions as inoperable components, microbiologically
influenced corrosion, corrosion, and leaking from compromising sprinkler operation.
- Testing
requirements for sprinklers now address environmental conditions
in which the sprinkler is installed that may negatively affect
the integrity of the system or its components.
- New testing
requirements for dry sprinklers have been added.
- Testing
of waterflow switches and supervisory switches has been
changed from quarterly to semi-annually.
- 5-year inspection
of water tanks is now permitted without the need for draining
the tank.
- Ultrasonic
(UT) and radiographic (RT) examinations are now permitted
to meet obstruction investigation requirements.
- Additional
guidance on recognition and treatment strategies
for Micro-biologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC).
- Fire pump
performance criteria is included to assist in evaluating
annual pump test results.
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best sprinkler knowledge to work for you! Reserve your copy of NFPA
25 today!
Don't cut corners on safety. Get the facts
you need to make sure water-based systems will be ready to do their
job and protect lives from fire! Approx. 120 pp.
Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1 Administration
- Chapter
2 Referenced Publications
- Chapter 3 Definitions
- Chapter 4 General Requirements
- Chapter
5 Sprinkler Systems
- Chapter 6 Standpipe and Hose Systems
- Chapter
7 Private Fire Service Mains
- Chapter 8 Fire Pumps
- Chapter 9 Water Storage
Tanks
- Chapter 10 Water Spray Fixed Systems
- Chapter 11 Foam-Water Sprinkler
Systems
- Chapter 12 Valves, Valve Components, and Trim
- Chapter 13
Obstruction Investigation
- Chapter 14 Impairments
- Annex A Explanatory Materia
- lAnnex
B Forms for Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance
- Annex C Possible
Causes of Pump Troubles
- Annex D Obstruction Investigation
- Annex E
Informational References
- Index
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