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Business Name
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Address
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Owner:
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Business license for City of Monett?
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Occupancy Type
- Assembly
- Business
- Educational
- Factory
- High-Hazard
- Institutional
- Mercantile
- Residential
- Storage
- Miscellaneous
- Mixed Occupancy
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Type of Residential
- R-1 (Sleeping units where occupants ar transient)
- R-2 (Sleeping units or more than two dwelling units where occupants are permanent)
- R-3 (Occupants are primarily permanent yet not R-1, R-2, or R-4)
- R-4 (Buildings arranged for occupancy as residential care/assisted living facilities between 5 and 16 people)
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Type of Storage
- S-1 (Storage of combustible materials)
- S-2 (Storage of non-combustible materials)
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Type of Assembly
- A-1 (fixed seating for performing and motion pictures)
- A-2 (for food and/or drink consumption)
- A-3 (for worship, recreation, or amusement)
- A-4 (for viewing of indoor sporting events and activities)
- A-5 (for participation and/or viewing outdoor activities)
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Type of Factory
- F-1 (Moderate Combustible Hazard)
- F-2 (Low Combustible Hazard)
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Type of High-Hazard
- H-1 (Materials that pose a detonation hazard)
- H-2 (Materials that pose a deflagration hazard or accelerated burining)
- H-3 (Materials that readily support combustion or physical hazard)
- H-4 (Materials that are health hazards)
- H-5 (Semiconductor fabrication and HPM in quantities greater than required)
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Type of Institutional
- I-1 (housing 16 or more on a 24-hour basis but capable to respond to an emergency)
- I-2 (Housing of more than 5 people on a 24-hour basis that is not capable of responding to an emergency)
- I-3 (housing of 5 or more people that are not able to move about due to security measures)
- I-4 (Day care facilities)
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What occupancies are in building?
- Assembly
- Business
- Educational
- Factory
- High-Hazard
- Institutional
- Mercantile
- Residential
- Storage
- Miscellaneous
- Mixed Occupancy
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Prepared by:
Applicable Codes and Standards
Appplicable Codes and Standards:
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IFC - International Fire Code (2012)
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NFPA 13 - NFPA Standard for the Installation of Automatic Sprinkler Systems (2010)
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NFPA 13R - NFPA Standard for the Installation of Residential Sprinkler Systems (2010)
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NFPA 14 - NFPA Standard for Installation of Standpipe and Hose Systems (2010)
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NFPA 13D - NFPA Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Single Family Dwellings (2010)
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NFPA 24 - NFPA Standard for the Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their Appurtenances (2010)
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NFPA 20 - NFPA Standard for Installation of Stationary Pumps for Fire Protection (2010)
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NFPA 17 - NFPA Standard for Dry Chemical Extinguishing Systems (2009)
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NFPA 17A - NFPA Standard for the Installation of Wet Chemical Fire Protection Systems (2009)
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NFPA 72 - NFPA Standard for the Installation of Fire Alarm Systems (2010)
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NEC - National Electrical Code (2011)
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NFPA 2001 - NFPA Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems (2012)
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ASME A17.7 - American Society of Mechanical Engineers Safety Code for Elevators (2007)
Sprinkler System Hydrostatic Test
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Is a Sprinkler System Installed in this property?
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Approved Plans On Site? (IFC 105.4.6)
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Are all testing areas maintaining at least 40 degrees? Discuss proper installation of insulation in attics or other non-heated areas. (NFPA 13, 16.4, NFPA 13, 24.2.1.3)
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If the system is connected to the water main, has an flush test been passed successfully? (NFPA 13, 10.10.2.1)
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Is the system pressure at or above 200 psi? (NFPA 13, 24.2.1.1)
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What is the system pressure at the start?
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What is the time?
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Are there any closed valves between the gauge and portions of the system being tested? (NFPA 13, 24.2.1.1)
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Is CPVC piping installed in residential or light hazard areas only? (NFPA 13, 6.3.6.1)
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Are plugs being used istead of sprinkler heads in the CPVC piping? (If heads are used, look for glue in the head.) (NFPA 13, 24.2.1.11)
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Are kick plated present where non-metalic piping passes through areas subject to nails or screws? (NFPA 13, 6.3.6)
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Are the piping hangers installed correctly? (NFPA 13, 9.1.1.1)
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Are any non-system related items being supported by the system piping or hangers? (NFPA 13, 9.1.1.7)
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Has fire stopping material been provided at all system penetrations of rated floor/ceiling/wall patitions? (IFC 703.1)
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After visual inspection, is the system leak freee? (NFPA 13, 24.2.1.7)
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Are all standpipe hose connections provided with BOTH a 2 1/2 inch connection and a 1 1/2 inch reducer with cap? Also, a pressure gauge must be provided at the top of each standpipe (verify hydrostatic pressure here as well.) (IFC 905, NFPA 14, 7.3.4.1)
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All work completed per the approved plan? (IFC 105.4)
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Has the system held the required pressure for 2 hours? (NFPA 13, 24.2.1.1)
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What is the system pressure at the end of 2 hours?
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What is the time?
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Is the NFPA 1"Contractors Material and Test Certificate for Above ground Piping "form being filled out? Advise the installer that this form is required for final approval. (NFPA 13, 24.1)
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Did the gauge drain to zero? (NFPA 13, 24.2.1.8)
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Date Completed
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Inspection completed by:
NFPA 13D Sprinkler System Visual Inspection
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Is this an NFPA 13D installation?
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Are approved plans on site? (IFC 105.4.6)
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Are all testing areas maintaining at least 40 degrees? Discuss proper installation of insulation in attics or other non-heated areas. (NFPA 13D, 8.3.1)
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Is the system pressure at of above street pressure? Ensure that Hydro Pump is unhooked from the system. (NFPA 13D, 4.2)
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Is the system pressure at or above street pressure? Ensure that Hydro Pump is unhooked from the system. (NFPA 13D, 4.2)
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What is the Pressure?
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What is the start time?
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Are there any closed valves between the gauge and portions of the system being tested? (NFPA 13D, 4.2)
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Are plugs used instead of sprinkler heads in the CPVC piping? (If heads used, check heads for glue). (NFPA 13D, 7.5.8)
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Are kick plates present where piping passes through areas subject to nails or screws? (NFPA 13D, 5.2.1)
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Are the piping hangers installed correctly? (NFPA 13D, 7.4)
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Are any non-system related items being supported by the system piping or hangers? (NFPA 13D, 7.4)
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Has fire stopping material been provided at all system penetrations of rated floor/ceiling/wall partitions? (IFC 703.1)
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After visual inspection, is the system leak-free? (NFPA 13D, 4.2)
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Is all work completed per the approved plans? (IFC 105.4)
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Has the system held the required pressure for 2 hours? (NFPA 13D, 4.2)
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What is the system pressure at the end of 2 hours?
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What is the Time?
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Did the gauge drain to zero? (NFPA 13D, 4.2)
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Is the NFPA 13 "Contractors Material and Test Certificate for Above Ground Piping" form being filled out? Advise the installer that this form is required for final approval. (NFPA 13D, 4.7)
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Date Completed?
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Inspection completed by:
Dry Sprinkler System Inspection
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Is a Dry Sprinkler System installed?
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Are approved plans on site? (IFC 105.4.6)
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Is the system pressure at 40 psi? Ensure that the air compressor is secured to not supply the system (disconnect the piping/power). (NFPA 13, 24.2.2.1)
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What is the start time?
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Are there any closed valved between the gauge and any portion of the system being tested? (NFPA 13, 24.2.2.1)
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After 24 hours, did the system lose more than 1 1/2 psi? (NGPA 13, 24.2.2.1)
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What is the system pressure?
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What time is the test done?
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What is the systems design pressure?
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Have the compressor re-connected to the system after the system pressure is drained to 0psi. Mark the time to begin refilling the system. Ensure that the compressor is securely mounted to minimize vibration. What is the Time? (NFPA 13, 7.2.6.2.2)
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Has the system attained the system design pressure within 30 minutes and automatically shut-off? (NFPA 13, 7.2.6.2.2)
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Date and Time Completed?
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Inspection completed by:
Underground Fire Line Visual Inspection
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Is an underground fire line installed?
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Are approved plans on site? (IFC 105.4.6)
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Does all the work completed match the approved plans? If no, FAIL immediately and note that as-built plans must be approved prior to passing the inspection. (IFC 105.4.5)
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Is there any visible damage to any piping, fittings, valves or other components? (NFPA 13/24, 10.7.1)
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Where work is stopped, are the open ends of the piping plugged to prevent stones and foreign materials from entering? (NFPA 13/24, 10.7.4)
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Are all bends or changes in direction mechanically restrained or provided with thrust blocks? (NGPA 13/24, 10.8.1.1)
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Are all sections of piping protected with a minimum of 1 foot of cover below the frost line? (NFPA 13/24, 10.4)
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Are all sections of Ductile Iron Pipe completely cleaned and thoroughly coated with corrosion retarding material? (NFPA 13/24, 10.3.5.2)
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Does the FDC line have an accessible drip drain installed to drain the piping? (NFPA 13, 8.17.2.6)
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Ensure that the NFPA "Contractor's Material and Test Certificate for Underground Piping" is being completed. Final approval will require a complete report. (NFPA 13/24, 10.10.1)
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Date visual inspection completed?
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Inspection completed by:
Underground Fire Line Flush Test
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Is an underground fire line installed?
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Are approved plans on site? (IFC 105.4.6)
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Is hose adequate sized to flow the proper rate? (no smaller than 4 inch) (NFPA 13/24, 10.10.2.1)
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Is the hose adequately anchored? Ensure that you're witnessing the test at a safe distance. Is there a place for water to go? (NFPA 13/24, 10.10.2.1, NFPA 13/24, 10.10.2.1.4)
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Is the water main valve fully opened? If inadequate flow is evident during the test, it may be necessary to verify if other water main valves are closed. (NFPA 13/24, 10.10.2.1)
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Does the water appear to flow smoothly without evidence of a possible obstruction? Check burlap bags for stones, rocks and other debris. (NFPA 13/24, 10.10.2.1.2)
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Does the water appear to flow consistently clear? The water may fluctuated between clear and dirty initially so when in doubt, let it run. (NFPA 13/24, 10.10.2.1.3)
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Is the water moving with sufficient velocity (10ft/sec)? Determine velocity by dropping a pebble int he flow and see how quickly it moves 10 feet. Never stick a pitot gauge in a flush flow. Debris can come out with sufficient force to damage the gauge or injure you. (NFPA 13/24, 10.10.2.1.3)
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Ensure that the NFPA "Contractor's Material and Test Certificate for Underground Piping" is being completed. Final approval requires a completed report. (NFPA 13/24, 10.10.1)
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Date flush completed?
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Witnessed by:
Underground Fire Line Hydrostatic Test
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Is an underground line installed?
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Are approved plans on site? (IFC 105.4.6)
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Is all work completed per the approved plans? (IFC 105.4.5)
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Is the system pressure at or above 200 psi? Ensure that the hydro pump is unhooked from the system. (NFPA 13/24, 10.10.2.2.1)
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What is the pressure?
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What time did the test start?
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Are there any closed valved between the gauge and portions of the system being tested? (NFPA 13/24, 10.10.2.2.1)
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After visual inspection, is the system leak free? (NFPA 13/24, 10.10.2.2.2)
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Has the system held the required pressure (+/- 5psi) for 2 hours?
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What is the end pressure?
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What is the end time?
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Did the gauge drain to zero? (NFPA 13/24,10.10.2.2.3)
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Is the NFPA "Contractor's Material and Test Certificate for Underground Piping" completely filled out? Do not pass the inspection until a completed copy is available to the AHJ (this is typically the final inspection of the Underground Fire Line) (NFPA 13/24, 10.10.1)
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Date and time inspection completed:
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Inspection completed by:
Fire Pump Testing
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Is a fire pump installed?
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Are approved plans on site? (IFC 105.4.6)
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If the Fire Pump is connected to the fire al arm system, has the monitoring company and Monett Dispatch been notified?
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Does the "fire pump run" signal initiate a SUPERVISORY signal at the fire alarm panel? (IFC 913.1)
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Are the system pressures set up approximately as follows: (NFPA 20, 14.2.5
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Jockey Pump Shut-Off: normal system pressure
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Jockey Pump Activation: 10 psi below system pressure
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Fire Pump Activation: 20 psi below system pressure
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Fire Pump Shut-Off: normal system pressure
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Are all valves, name plates, access doors and components labeled appropriately? Ensure the the fire pump test header is clearly labeled with a sign showing: "Fire Pump Test Valve".
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Is the Pump Room separated from the rest of the building by a 2 hour fire barrier? Does it have adequate heating (to keep above 40 degrees), lighting, ventilation, access/clearances and drainage? (IFC 913.2.2, IFC 913.3)
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Complete the fire pump test per NFPA 20. (NFPA 913.5.1)
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Testing completed on:
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Testing completed by:
Kitchen Hood Suppression System Test
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Will Cooking be done in the building?
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Are approved plans on site? (IFC 105.4.6)
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Has the duct work been inspected for pinholes and leaks?
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When was the inspection done?
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Inspection done by:
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Is the suppression system AND COOKING EQUIPMENT the same type/style identified on the approved plans? (IFC 904.11)
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Does the suppression system include a gauge or other signal to illustrate that the system has operated? (NFPA 17A, 5.2.1.8)
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Is there a manual pull station located along the path of egress (min. 10 ft, max 20ft from exhaust system), about 4 feet from the floor, properly labeled and clear of any obstructions? (IFC 904.11.1)
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Is there a Type-K fire extinguisher along the path of egress within 30 feet of the kitchen equipment? (IFC 904.11.5)
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Is the suppression system controller, containers and expellant gas assemblies located in an environmentally safe location free from damage, high temperatures, and clearly accessible? (NFPA 17A, 5.4)
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Are the discharge nozzles the type specified in the plans and include a protective cap or other suitable device to prevent the entrance of grease vapors or moisture? (NFPA 17A, 4.3.1.5)
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If the suppression system protects more than one hood or multiple hoods have a common duct, does it comply with NFPA 17A, 5.6 (simultaneous operations)?
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Is there at least one UL listed fusible link or heat detector provided above each cooking appliance (or group of appliance protected by a single nozzle)? (NFPA 17A, 5.6.1.6)
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Ia all the piping non-combustible and all conduit penetrations of the hood properly sealed? (NFPA 17A, 5.6.1.7)
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If the building is equipped with a fire alarm system, is the suppression system tied into the building for alarm and trouble signals? PRIOR to testing any alarms, ensure that the fire alarm monitoring company and Monett Dispatch have been notified. (IFC 904.3.5)
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Ensure that the contractor is set up to do a proper discharge test from all nozzles per the manufactures requirements/instructions. Activate the system via the manual pull station. Did every nozzle appear to flow evenly and appropriately? (NFPA 17A, 6.4.2)
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Reset the system and test an "automatic" activation by testing the LAST (most remote) fusible link or detector. Ensure that all equipment under the hood is on and power/gas is being supplied. Did the system activate and "discharge" appropriately again? (NFPA 17A, 5.2)
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Did the activation of the system on both tests activate at least one local notification device/bell and activate an alarm signal (clearly illustrating the type and location of the alarm) at the fire alarm panel if equipped? (IFC 904.3.5)
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Did the activation of the system shut down power and fuel supply to ALL equipment protected under the hood? Does it have to be manually reset after system activation? (IFC 904.11.2)
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Did the activation of the system turn on or keep on the exhaust fan and did they continue to operate during and after the system discharge? (NFPA 17A, 4.4.3.5)
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Is the system fully functional, wiring completed and appear to be compliant with International Mechanical Code and NFPA 17A? Are grease filters in place and stamped "listed grease filter" on the side? Is the duct work and exhaust fan completed and per approved plans? (IFC 904.11)
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Has the NFPA 17A "Test Certificate" been completely filled out and a copy provided to the AHJ? (Required for approval as this is typically the "final" inspection for this system) (NFPA 17A, 6.4.1)
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Inspection completed:
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Inspection completed by:
Fire Alarm System Device Rough-in Inspection
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Is a fire alarm system installed?
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Are approved plans on site? (IFC 105.4.6)
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If testing the devices, prior to initiating any alarm signal, contact the alarm company, building occupants and Monett Dispatch and place the system out of service for testing.
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Is the NFPA 72 Record of Competion being filled out? This form must be completed and the system per-tested prior to final inspection. (IFC 907.7.2)
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Are all devices the same devices listed on the plans, installed and secured in a neat, workmanlike manner, and wired in accordance with the NEC? Wiring is to be run in conduet, raceways, or fastened along to structural members with straps, staples, cable ties, hangers or similar fittings (not unsecured/sloppy). Where less than 7 ft from the floor, wiring shall be fastened at intervals of about 18 inches and in rigid conduit where passing through a floor or wall. Wiring shall not be supported by ceiling grids or other system conduit, piping, etc. Any wiring terminations/splices are to be in proper, secured enclosures/boxes. (NFPA 72, 12.2.4, NEC 760.130(B), NEC 760.24, NEC 300.11)
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Are all devices spaced appropriately for any new walls or rooms? All public and common areas must have visual notification including hallways, conference rooms, bathrooms, etc. (IFC 907.5.2.3.1)
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Are visual notification devices unobstructed from view? Are wall mounted devices typically 80 - 96 inches from the floor and ceiling devices no more that 30 feet above the floor? (NFPA 72, 18.5.4)
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Are manual pull stations located between 42 and 48 inches from the floor, within 5 feet of an exit and unobstructed from access? (IFC 907.4.2)
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Ensure that ceiling mounted heat/smoke detection devices are NOT located within 4 inches of a wall and wall mounted devices ARE located between 4-12 inches of the ceiling in most cases. (NFPA 72, 17.6.3)
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Do all notification devices appear to be sufficient to meet the audible characteristics of the building and NFPA 72 when doors are closed? (Note if a decibel meter will be required for final testing) (NFPA 72, 18.4.3, IFC 907.5.2.1.1)
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Ensure that a Knox Box will be provided at the front entrance or other appropriate location. At final inspection, the box should include labeled keys for the building including: Building Master Key, Fire Alarm Key, Firefighter Operation Key for Elevators, etc. (IFC 506)
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Ensure a floor plan will be provided at annunciators for final inspection. (NFPA 72, 10.16.3)
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Is the system on a dedicated power circuit that is clearly labeled in red letters as "Fire Alarm System" at the main electrical panel? (NFPA 72, 10.5.5.2)
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Date Rough-in inspection completed:
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Inspection completed by:
Duct Smoke Detector Test
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Are Duct Smoke Detectors installed?
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Are approved plans on site? (IFC 105.4.6)
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If the building is provided with a fire alarm system, the duct smoke detectors must be tied into that alarm system (and clearly illustrate the type and location of signal). (907.3.1)
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If the duct smoke detectors are tied into the fire alarm system, has the fire alarm system monitoring company and Monett Dispatch been notified?
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Is the duct smoke detector accessible and any concealed access labeled appropriately (including air handling unit number)? Does the sampling tube appear oriented correctly to the air flow path?
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Upon activation of the detector, did the associated air handling unit shut down? (IMC 606.4)
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Did activation of the detector provide a visible and audible SUPERVISORY alarm signal that clearly illustrated the type and location at the fire alarm panel? (IFC 907.3.1)
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If no fire alarm is present, is the remote annunciator for the duct smoke detector located in an occupied or common area near the associated detector/equipment and clearly labeled? (IFC 907.3.1(2))
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Disconnect power tot eh detector. Did a trouble signal activate at the appropriate location? (IFC 907.3.1)
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Does the detector appear to be installed per the approved mechanical OR fire alarm plans per NFPA 72? (IMC 606.3)
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Date inspection completed:
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Inspection completed by:
Fire or Smoke Damper Test
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Are Fire or Smoke Dampers installed?
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Are approved plans on site? (IFC 105.4.6)
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Is the fire or smoke damper accessible for inspection and maintenance? Is any concealed access clearly labeled? Ensure that access panes in the duct work provide adequate access and are properly sealed. (IBC 717.4)
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Is the fire or smoke rated penetration clearly labeled as to its rating and type? (For penetrations of assemblies less that 3 hours, 1.5 hour damper must be provided. For penetrations of assemblies equal to or greater than 3 hours, a 3 hour damper is typically required). (IBC 717)
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For fire dampers, are listed fusible links provided and securely attached? (IMC 607.3.1)
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For fire/smoke dampers or smoke dampers, are they connected to the fire alarm system for activation? (IMC 607.3.2.1, IMC 606.3)
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If the dampers are connected to the fire alarm system, has the fire alarm system monitoring company and Monett Dispatch been notified of the testing?
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For fire dampers, have a fusible link cut or removed for testing. Did the damper immediately close completely without intervention? (IMC 607.3.1)
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For fire/smoke or smoke dampers, did the correct sequence of operations activate the damper and did it close completely/appropriately? (IMC 607.3.3)
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For fire/smoke or smoke dampers, verify a power or device disconnection. Did the alarm system illustrate a signal and clearly indicate the type and location of the signal? (IMC 606.3)
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Is the damper installed per the approved plan, IMC and NFPA 72? IMC 607.3)
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Date inspection completed:
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Inspection completed by:
Life Safety Systems Test
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Life Safety System Test?
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Are approved plans on site? (IFC 105.4.6)
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If the system is connected to the building fire alarm system, has the monitoring company, building occupants and Monett Dispatch been notified of the testing?
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Is the system and all components installed per the approved plans and associated NFPA Standards? (IFC 904.1)
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If initiating devices are provided, complete a 100% test of all devices. Did all devices activate appropriately and per the approved sequence of operations? (See IFC 1008 for DELAYED EGRESS and ACCESS CONTROL LOCKING requirements). (IFC 901.5, IFC 1008)<br>
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Verify that at least on supervisory and on trouble signal from an initiating device. (IFC 901.5)
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Did all alarms, supervisory signals and trouble signals communicated back to the main fire alarm panel? Does the fire alarm panel clearly indicate the type and location of al associated signals? (NFPA 72, 10.16.3)
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Test the activation of any suppression system per the NFPA Standards. Did the system activate successfully? (IFC 904.4)
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Did the system activate appropriately when activated by the associated manual pull station or other manual device? (IFC 904.4)
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Did the system activate appropriately when activated by the associated automatic devices? (IFC 904.4)
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Are all controls, valves, emergency switches, alarm notification devices and other system components clearly labeled and accessible?
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Is the system fully operational and installed per the approved plan and the appropriate NFPA Standards (including NFPA 72)? A copy of the appropriate NFPA Certificate of Completion is to be completed, signed and provided to the AHJ for records. (IFC 901.5)
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Date Inspection completed:
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Inspection completed by:
Building Site Inspection
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Is the applicable construction permit posted? (IFC 105.3.5)
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Are approved plans on site? (IFC 105.4.6)
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Is the permanent address posted and visible from the street (4 inch for Residential, 6 inch for commercial letter/number contrasting background, etc.)? Also, verify that approved street name signs have been provided. (IFC 505.1)
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Is each suite address clearly illustrated and also posted on all rear doors in strip-malls or similar buildings?
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Are fire lane pavement marking and signs provided in the locations shown on the approved site plan or detail? (IFC 503.3)
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Have fire hydrants been provided per the approved plan and available for fire department operations? (IFC 507)
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Are the exterior fire protection system components (FDCs, PIVs, etc.) clearly located per the site plan and clearly labeled with signs to identify the address(es) they serve? (IFC 912.2.1)
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Are caps provided for FDC connections? Does the FDC sign comply with IFC 912.4?
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Are any potential obstructions (brushes, landscaping items, walls, equipment, etc.) removed from within 3 feet of any fire hydrant or FDC? (Exception: Vehicle impact protection as required) (IFC 912.3.2)
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Is there adequate spacing provided between the building and combustible storage/equipment or other hazardous facilities per the approved site plan? Has vehicle impact protection been provided where necessary? (IFC 315 & 312)
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If a fire alarm system is provided for the building, is a Knox Box installed and approved (Provide labeled keys including: building master key, fire alarm key, elevator firefighter operations key, other door keys and emergency contact information for the box)? (IFC 506)
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Are all exit discharges and points of fire department access clear of any potential obstructions? Consider door or floor marking required to ensure any required clearance. (IFC 504.1)
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Are all exterior sprinkler, fire alarm, or stairwell doors labeled for fire department access? (Sprinkler Room, Stair 1, FACP Room, Electrical Room, Mechanical Room, etc.) (IFC 509.1)
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Are gas shutoff valves, electric meters, or other utility equipment clearly identifiable or labeled as to what/where they serve? (IFC 509.1.1)
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Date inspected:
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Inspected by:
Elevator Recall Inspection
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Is an elevator installed?
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Are approved plans on site? (IFC 105.4.6)
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Have the fire alarm system monitoring company, building occupants and Monett Dispatch been notified of the testing?
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Is the NFPA 72 Record of Completion being filled out? This form must be completed and the system completely pre-tested prior to final inspection of the fire alarm system.
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Are all devices the same devices listed on the plans, installed and secured properly and wired in accordance with NFPA 70? ( NFPA 72, 12.2.2.4)
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Test all devices initiating Designated Level elevator recall per the approved sequence of operations and NFPA 71. (Typically includes: elevator lobby smoke detectors above the 1st floor and top of hoistway smoke detectors) (NFPA 72, 21.3.12.1)
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Test all devices initiating Alternate Level elevator recall per the approved sequence of operations and NFPA 72 (Typically includes: 1st floor elevator lobby, 1st floor elevator machine room, and elevator pit smoke detectors if provided). (NFPA 72, 21.3.12.2)
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Test the function of elevator firefighters operation key to recall elevators to the Designated Level and In-Car operation (Phase II recall) (ASME A17.1)
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Test any heat detection or dedicated water flow switch for power shutdown where provided. Ensure that smoke detection is also provided to initiated recall prior to shut down. (NFPA 72, 21.4)
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Verify that approptiate signage including typical "In case of fire, do not use elevators, use exit stairs" sign in each lobby, as well as lights/instructions for Phase II firefighter operation. (IFC 607.2)
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For new building, ensure that a Knox Elevator Box is provided in the lobby of the Designated Level (typically 1st floor) and contains firefighter operation keys as well as a large door key. (IFC 607.4)
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Ensure that the elevator equipment room door is properly labeled. (IFC 509.1)
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Date Inspection Completed:
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Fire Alarm System Final Inspection
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Is a fire alarm system installed?
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Are approved plans on site? (IFC 105.4.6)
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Prior to initiating any alarm signal, has the alarm company, building occupants and Monett Dispatch has been notified of system testing?
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Is a Record of Completion on site and available for review? Has pre-testing and rough-in inspection been completed?
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Are all annunciators and the main FACP clear of any alarms/signals and the contractor has verified that the panel has been clear for about 24 hours?
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Is the electrical room door to the main FACP labeled as "Fire Alarm Control Panel" if applicable? (IFC 509.1)
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Is the system on a dedicated power circuit that is labeled in red letters as "Fire Alarm System" at the electrical panel? (NFPA 72, 10.5.5.2)
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Is the panel and associated components the same as the device specified in the plans? (IFC 907.1.2)
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Do ALL notification devices provide a temporal three alarm sound and are audibly in sync? (NFPA 72, 18.4.2.1)
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If equipped, are voice evacuation messages clearly understood? (NFPA 72, 18.4.10)
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Are all areas provided with adequate audible coverage when doors closed and carpet is installed? (Typically min 60, max 110dBA) (IFC 907.5.2.1)
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Do ALL notification devices have the proper candela rating as per the plan or NFPA 72? Do they flash in sync when in the same field of view? (NFPA 72, 18.5.4.4.7)
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Are visual notification devices unobstructed from view? Are wall mounted devices typically 80" - 96" from the floor and ceiling devices no more than 30 feet above the floor? (NFPA 72, 18.5.4)
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Select a few random notification devices and initiate a trouble signal. Did the alarm panel respond appropriately? (NFPA 72, 10.7.1)
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Do ALL initiating devices activate with a reasonable level of initiating source (can of smoke, heat, etc.)? (NFPA 72, 14.1.1)
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Are manual pull stations located between 42" and 48" from the floor, within 5 feet of an exit and unobstructed from access? (IFC 907.4.2.2)
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Ensure that ceiling mounted heat/smoke detection devices are NOT located within 4" of a wall and wall mounted devices ARE located between 4"-12" of the ceiling in most cases. (NFPA 72, 17.6.3)
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Does the activation of a second fire alarm signal re-activate the alarms after the first alarm has been silenced? (NFPA 72, 10.10.5)
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Are the secondary power batteries connected and functional? Are all devices fully functional in alarm condition under secondary power? (Also verify a supervisory signal for "AC Power Failure") (NFPA 72, 10.5.6)
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Are the annunciator panels located per the plan and immediately accessible to emergency responders? Is a permanent floor plan posted above the annunciator to illustrated the location of all initiating devices as well as rooms, exits, stairs, elevators, etc? (NFPA 72, 10.16.3)
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Do all initiation devices illustrate their type and location in PLAIN SIMPLE LANGUAGE on all panels and does the description provided coordinated with the floor plan posted? (NFPA 72, 10.16.3.1)
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Have all interconnected systems or components (two-way communication, voice evacuation systems, elevator recall, HVAC units, generators, fire pumps, fire suppression, etc.) been tested and function properly per the approved plan? (IFC 907.3)
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Is there a DACT or other communication panel with TWO means of transmitting signals to the monitoring company (such as two phone lines, phone line and cellular, etc.)? If only ONE path is provided (particularly for VOIP and IP situations), ensure that ALL ON-SITE components in that path (such as routers, utility provider box, etc.) are equipped with at least 24-hour secondary power and are monitored directly by the fire alarm system for power failure. (NFPA 72, 26.6.3.1.12)
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Do ALL alarm signals make the proper notifications? Use at least one device to ensure that the alarm signal goes to Monett Dispatch within 5 minutes of activation. (NFPA 72, 26.3.7.1.2)
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Is the system fully operational with all devices and system components in-service? (IFC 901.6)
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Is a Knox Box provided for the building and are fire alarm keys labeled and provided in the box? (IFC 506.1)
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Is the installing contractor or other fire alarm service company contact information illustrated at the FACP along with the monitoring company information? Verify that the system plans/instruction manual is also available. (IFC 907.7.3)
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Have all other related inspections and permits been passed? (Rough-in, elevator, special locks/egress, sprinkler, other suppression or protection systems) (IFC 901.5)
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Is the system placed back in-service with Monett Dispatch and monitoring company? (IFC 901.7)
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Does the entire system appear to be fully NFPA 72 compliant? Is a signed copy of the Record of Completion available for AHJ record purposes? (IFC 907.2)
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Date final Inspection completed:
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Inspection completed by:
Sprinkler System Final Inspection
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Is a sprinkler system installed?
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Are approved plans on site?
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Is the NFPA 13 Above Ground Piping Certification completed by the installer and a copy available for AHJ records? (NFPA 13, 24.1)
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Is the sprinkler valve room clearly labeled on the access door? (IFC 509.1)
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Are all valves open to allow water to flow into the system?
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Are all valves and flow switches being monitored by an approved and operational fire alarm system? (IFC 903.4)
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Is there normal pressure on the system gauges?
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Is there at least one system calc plat posted illustrating the design residual/static pressures and other required design information? New systems also must have a permanent General Information Sign posted at the system/riser. (NFPA 13, 24.5 & 24.6)
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Are there at least 6 sprinkler heads (at least two for each type of head) and a sprinkler wrench in the sprinkler valve room? (NFPA 13, 6.2.9.1)
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After visual inspection of the system layout, is the system installed per the approved plans? (IFC 903.3)
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Is the spacing between sprinkler heads at or below the maximum permitted by NFPA 13 or the listing (typical spacing between heads does not exceed 15 feet in light or ordinary hazard systems)? (NFPA 13, 8.5.3)
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Is the spacing between sprinklers and walls no greater than 1/2 the allowed spacing between heads? (NFPA 13, 8.6.3.2.1)
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Are all sprinklers at least 4 inches from any wall? (NFPA 13, 8.6.3.3)
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Are additional sprinklers provided under fixed obstructions greater than 4 feet wide (HVAC duct work, low ceilings, etc)? (NFPA 13, 8.6.5.3.3)
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Is adequate clearance to storage provided (typically 18 inches)? (NFPA 13, 8.5.6)
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Are sprinkler heads located within 12 inches of the ceiling or roof peak? (See NFPA 13 Chapter 8 for spacing and distances near obstructed construction) (NFPA 13, 8.6.4.1.1)
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Are there any dirty, painted, damaged or obstructed sprinkler heads? (NFPA 13, 6.2.6.2)
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Are all enclosures, ceiling assemblies and ceiling tiles completely installed? Check for proper heating and insulation of piping. (NFPA 13, 3.7.2 & 8.16.4.1)
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Are all valves and system components clearly labeled and accessible? This includes sectional control valves and drains throughout the system. (NFPA 13, 8.1.2)
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Main drain test and flow tests
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Has notification been made to the alarm company, building occupants and Monett Dispatch to advise them that the system is being tested?
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Can the main drain be opened fully without causing water damage? (NFPA 13, 24.2.3)
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Be sure to note the static pressure and the designed residual pressure prior to beginning the test. Open main drain valve and let it run. When the pressure stabilizes, did the pressure drop and stay at or above the designed residual pressure? (NFPA 13, 2.3.4.1)
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What is the static pressure?
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What is the designed residual pressure?
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What is the operating residual pressure?
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Did the fire alarm activate within 90 seconds? Be sure to test all flow alarms.
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Did the alarm company and Monett Dispatch receive the exact building address involved and the specific type/location of alarm? Test at least on alarm all the way through to dispatch.
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The is suppression system a Dry or Pre-Action Sytem?
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Has notification been made to the alarm company, building occupants and Monett Dispatch to advise them that the system is being tested?
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Can the remote inspectors test valve be opened fully without causing water damage? (NFPA 13, 24.2.3.2.1)
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Be sure to note the static pressure and the designed residual pressure prior to beginning the test. Open the inspectors test valve and let it run. Was there clear, consistent water flow present at the inspectors test valve discharge within about 60 seconds? (NFPA 13, 24.2.3.2.2)
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Did the fire alarm activate within 90 seconds? Be sure to test all pressure alarms (water flow switches prohibited in dry systems).
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Did the alarm arriving at the dispatch center receive the exact building address involved and the specific type and location of alarm?
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Are the high and low pressure supervisory signals functional at about 2 psi above/below the normal system air pressure? (NFPA 13, 7.2.6.6)
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Is the system fully operational with all valves and system components in-service? (IFC 901.6)
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Have all other related inspections and permits been passed?
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Is the system completely monitored by a functional and approved fire alarm system without any current trouble, supervisory, or alarm signals? (verify that the fire alarm system is not out-of-service with Monett Dispatch).
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Does the entire system appear to be installed per NFPA 13 or 13R and the proper certificates of completion submitted to the AHJ? (IFC 903.3)
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Inspection completed by:
NFPA 13D Sprinkler System Final Inspection
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Is an NFPA 13D Single/Two family system installed?
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Are approved plans on site? (IFC 105.4.6)
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Is the water supply control valve installed such that shutting off the sprinkler system ALSO shuts down the domestic system? A separated sprinkler control valve is NOT permitted. (NFPA 13D, 7.1)
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Is the system main drain installed to drain the entire system? Additional auxiliary drains must be provided if piping is trapped and cannot be drained. Ensure that all drains are labeled and accessible. (NFPA 13D, 7.2)
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Is the system at street pressure? (NFPA 13D, 7.3)
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Check that the main drain or inspectors test is available for testing and will not cause water damage when opened (a garden hose is sometimes required for testing). Flow the main drain or inspectors test valve to verify that an adequate water supply exists and all valves are open. (NFPA 13D, 7.1.5)
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Are the sprinkler head temperature ratings appropriate for the area of installation and distances from heat sources? (NFPA 13D, 7.5.5)
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Are all the sprinkler heads free from paint, damage, and provided with protective cages where necessary? (NFPA 13D, 7.5.6)
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Is adequate insulation provided throughout the attic and other non-heated spaces where there is sprinkler piping? (NFPA 13D, 7.7)
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Has the owner been provided with their own information packet and DVD about the system? (often attached to the system riser) (NFPA 13D, 4.1.1)
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Is a warning sign or tag provided at the shut-off valve indicating: WARNING: The water system for this home supplies fire sprinklers that require certain flows and pressures to fight a fire. Devices that restrict the flow or decrease the pressure or automatically shut off the water to the fire sprinkler system, such as water softeners, filtration systems, and automatic shutoff valves, shall not be added to this system without a review of the fire sprinkler system by a fire protection specialist. Do not remove this sign. (NFPA 13D, 6.5.3)
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Does the system appear to be installed per the approved plans and NFPA 13D?
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Date inspection completed:
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Inspection completed by:
Building Final Fire Inspection
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Have all other required inspection and permits been passed (fire suppression, fire alarm, site inspection, etc)?
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Is the building address posted and visible from the street? (IFC 505.1)
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Are the applicable construction permits posted? (IFC 105.3.5)
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Are approved plans on site? (IFC 105.4.6)
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If a fire alarm system is provided, is a Knox Box installed and secured with labeled contents (master key, fire alarm keys, and other door keys and emergency contact information)? Is an elevator Knox Box required and installed with the proper keys? (IFC 506.1)
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Are ALL paths in the means of egress throughout the space clear of any obstructions including door swing, furniture or planned storage areas? (IFC 1003.6)
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Are all doors along the means of egress free of any locking devices that secure the doors from the egress side? See these code sections for specific exceptions. If the assembly occupant load is greater than 50, is panic hardware included on all egress doors? (IFC 1008)
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Are maximum occupant load signs posted for all rooms with more than 50 persons? Multipurpose room may need a seating plan. (IFC 408.2.1, IFC 1004.3)
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Are all egress stairwell doors able to be opened from BOTH sides? (IFC 1008.1.9.11)
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Are all exit signs installed per the approved plan and clearly illustrate the path of egress from any location in the areas with more than one required exit? (IFC 1011)
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Is emergency lighting provided throughout the path of egress? (IFC 1006)
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Do all exit signs and emergency lights function properly when primary power is removed (do not just push the test button on each device, but shut down the primary power where possible)? IFC 1006 & 1011)
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Are fire extinguishers (minimum 2A:10BC rated) provided at EACH exit, near cooking areas, AND within 75 feet of travel distance? Each fire extinguisher must be tagged with the date of installation/inspection (additional extinguishers may be required for special hazards). (FIC 906.1)
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Does the owner/occupant understand storage arrangement and height limitations? Storage is not permitted in most electrical, sprinkler, mechanical, or stairwell areas. Check for high-pile storage. (IFC 315)
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Does all wiring appear to be secured and completed per the applicable National Electric Code including extension cords for temporary wiring only, and required clearances from electrical panels? All circuit breakers and disconnects should be labeled. (IFC 605.1
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Are all fire or smile rated wall/barriers/partitions labeled on their surfaces above the ceiling (ex:"ONE HOUR FIRE WALL")? Are all penetrations properly sealed? (IFC 703)
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In group I or R occupancies, are smile alarms and/or carbon monoxide alarms required? Are they installed properly and connected to the fire alarm system if required? (IFC 907 &908.7)
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Have the doors to al electrical, mechanical, elevator equipment, roof access and fire protection equipment rooms been labeled properly? (IFC509)
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Are all interior stairwells labeled with the stair number, floor number, the availability of roof access, and level of exit? For buildings more than 3 stories in height, see specific mandatory requirements. (IFC 504.3)
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Are all exterior sprinkler, fire alarm or stairwell doors labeled for fire department access ("Sprinkler Room", "Stair 1", "Fire Alarm Control Panel")? Any non-functioning doors must be labeled "THIS DOOR BLOCKED". Are "FIRE EXIT - DO NOT BLOCK" signs needed for any exterior doors near storage or other items? (IFC 509.1 & 504.2)
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WHere multiple utility meters are provided, are they labeled as to what unit or address they serve? (IFC 509.1.1)
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Have all tanks, containers and doors to rooms and containing hazardous materials been labeled per NFPA 704 (red, yellow, and blue diamond)? (IFC 407.3)
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Is a fire safety and evacuation plan required and if so, is it being developed and posted by the occupant? (IFC 404)
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Has the building owner or occupant applied for any required operational permits from the Fire Marshals Office for hazardous uses, operations or storage? (IFC 105)
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Has Monett Dispatch been advised of the new address and emergency contact information? Is the new information also updated for the department? (IFC 501)
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