ContractorDave
Mechanical
- Jan 16, 2007
- 364
"11.1.4.2 The inspection shall verify that all components,including foam concentrate discharge devices and proportioning
equipment, are installed in accordance with their listing."
I have an inspection coming up on a large foam water sprinkler system - (7) 6" deluge valves - and I thought I'd bone up on my Chapter 11.
Though this sentence has been there for a while (back until at least the 2002 edition as 11.1.3.2) I've never really noticed it. If I was asked to interpret it, I would say that they are asking you to verify that the system was properly installed. Has it not been the practice of NFPA to NOT require this of an inspection to 25? Other than to ensure sprinklers are not recalled, I don't see where else in the standard this kind of wording exists. Is this not contrary to:
"1.1.3 This standard addresses the operating condition of fire protection systems as well as impairment handling and reporting and applies to fire protection systems that have been properly installed in accordance with generally accepted practice."?
I am looking forward to your interpretations.
Regards
Dave
equipment, are installed in accordance with their listing."
I have an inspection coming up on a large foam water sprinkler system - (7) 6" deluge valves - and I thought I'd bone up on my Chapter 11.
Though this sentence has been there for a while (back until at least the 2002 edition as 11.1.3.2) I've never really noticed it. If I was asked to interpret it, I would say that they are asking you to verify that the system was properly installed. Has it not been the practice of NFPA to NOT require this of an inspection to 25? Other than to ensure sprinklers are not recalled, I don't see where else in the standard this kind of wording exists. Is this not contrary to:
"1.1.3 This standard addresses the operating condition of fire protection systems as well as impairment handling and reporting and applies to fire protection systems that have been properly installed in accordance with generally accepted practice."?
I am looking forward to your interpretations.
Regards
Dave