Carter M. White, PE Koetter Fire Protection of Austin, LLC
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Carter M. White, PE Koetter Fire Protection of Austin, LLC
Carter M. White, P.E. Koetter Fire Protection of Austin, LLC p Automatic Fire Sprinklers o o o o o Fire Pumps Dry Pipe Systems FDC’ss FDC Valves Backflow Preventers Fire Alarm Systems Protection of Fire Alarm Control Panel o Smoke /Duct Detector Maintenance o Batteries o Maintaining Records and Plans o Dangers to your most valuable asset: people Interruption of business continuity Loss of revenue Costs of repairs Fire Watch Electric Fire Pumps Diesel Fire Pumps Dry Systems Fire Department Connections Control Valves Sprinkler Heads Backflow Preventers Electric Fire Pumps o o o o Weekly pump runs 10 minute minimum Verify y automatic start Listen for excessive noise/vibration Check relief valves and packing glands for proper water flow fl Diesel Fire Pumps o o o o o o o o Weekly Pump Runs 30 minute minimum Verify y automatic start/length g of crank time Verify fuel levels Check batteries Check oil pressure/temp. and water temperature Listen for excessive noise/vibration V if suction Verify ti and d di discharge h pressures Check relief valves and packing glands for proper water flow Be able to identify that system is not tripped Perform maintenance prior P f i i to cold ld weather: h o o System is properly drained Drain drum drips monthly and prior to cold snaps Verify proper air pressure and compressor operates properly frequently Debris and vandalism to FDC’s FDC s can cause system failure in fire situations and result in catastrophic losses to life and property. Frequently inspect FDC’s for debris and trash Back flush, if necessary, y and replace p stolen/missing caps with locking FDC plugs Visually inspect valves frequently and verify in the open position and are not leaking from packing at the stems Check alarm valves for leaking leaking, corrosion corrosion, or other damage Maintain 33’ clearance Loaded Heads can be avoided by periodic “Loaded” cleaning Clean with care (g (gentle dusting g or shop p vac)) Verify RPZ backflow preventers are not discharging from relief valves Main FACP System failures Smoke S k detectors/Initiating d /I i i i devices d i Batteries Documentation protection Verify that the fire alarm panel has a properly installed surge protection devices to prevent RFI/EMI transients from damaging delicate circuitry Networked panels between buildings can be especially p y vulnerable during g electrical storms Periodic cleaning of smoke detectors will help prevent nuisance alarms and unwanted building evacuations Protection of manual pull stations prevent unwanted alarms Nuisance alarms create distrust in the life safety systems and can be life threatening in a reall emergency Fire Departments charge for nuisance alarm call ll outs t Need to be replaced 44-5 5 years Proper planning prevents service calls There are lots of batteries in large systems with distributed power p State law mandates owners be responsible for the accurate retention of records Reproduction of plans and programming can b costly be l Laws governing document retention can be found in the State Department of Insurance Statute and Rules and applicable pp NFPA Standards Through these tenets Building Owners can p g and maintenance minimize the operating costs associated with Life Safety Systems AND protect their people and property