Thursday, December 22, 2011
Damaged Sprinklers
NFPA 101®, Life Safety Code®, 2000 edition mandates in Section 9.7.5 that “All automatic sprinkler and standpipe systems required by this Code shall be inspected, tested and maintained in accordance with NFPA 25, Standard for the Inspection, Testing and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems” [1998 edition]. Section 2-2.1.1 of NFPA 25 states, “Sprinklers shall be inspected from the floor level annually. Sprinklers shall be free of corrosion, foreign materials, paint, and physical damage and shall be installed in the proper orientation, e.g., upright, pendant, or sidewall. Any sprinkler shall be replaced that is painted, corroded, damaged, loaded, or in the improper orientation.” A damaged sprinkler (pictured) can have a detrimental effect on the performance of sprinklers by affecting water distribution pattern, or rendering the sprinkler ineffectual. In its new Life Safety Chapter (which will take effect January 1, 2009), The Joint Commission has a relative requirement in standard LS.02.01.35, Element of Performance No. 5, which states, “Sprinkler heads are not damaged and are free of corrosion, foreign materials and paint.”
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