NFPA 13-72: Plans Review
NFPA 13 Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems Certificate Program
Course Objectives
The industry benchmark for design and installation of automatic fire sprinkler systems, NFPA 13 addresses sprinkler system design approaches, system installation, and component options to prevent fire deaths and property loss.
Comprehensive requirements include sprinkler system design,installation, and acceptance testing; hanging and bracing systems; underground piping; and seismic protection in line with SEI/ASCE 7.
NFPA 13 also includes provisions for special storage arrangements.
Outline
Module 1: Introduction and Overview
Module 2: Hazard Classification/Identifying the Hazard
Module 3: Water Supplies
Module 4: Type of System/System Requirements
Module 5: Design Approaches
Module 6: Design Deliverables
Module 7: System Components and Usage
Module 8: Storage
Module 9: System Acceptance
Module 10: Wrap-Up & Certificate Exam
Duration: 5 days
Participants' Background: Fire Engineers, inspection authorities, plan reviewers, designers, installers, inspectors, insurers, risk consultants & risk managers.
This course will be accredited by RMEC based on NFPA Standards