Like your monthly inspections, these
inspections must follow the manufacturer’s guidelines. However, they are much
more comprehensive and detailed in nature and as such, require more time and
expertise than monthly inspections do. At minimum, these inspections require
the following:
❏ An evaluation
of your system from a hazard perspective – Has the hazard changed in any way
that might make the system less effective?
❏ An
examination of every component of your system – This includes your fire
detectors, the containers that hold the extinguishing agent, your system’s
releasing devices, piping, hose assemblies, nozzles, and signals as well as any
auxiliary equipment.
❏ A check of
the agent distribution piping throughout your system – are there any
obstructions that might prevent the release and/or proper flow of extinguishing
agent?
❏ An
examination of the wet chemical in your system – If there is any evidence of
corrosion or pitting or structural damage to the cylinders, the chemical may
not feed properly through your distribution system and should be replaced and
the system recharged.
ITEM |
ACTIVITY |
FREQUENCY |
NFPA REF |
Extinguishing
system nozzles are located directly above grease producing equipment |
Inspection |
Monthly |
17A:7.2.2 |
17:11.2.1.1 |
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actuators are unobstructed |
Inspection |
Monthly |
17A:7.2.2, |
17:11.2.1.1 |
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The tamper
indicator’s and seals are intact |
Inspection |
Monthly |
17A:7.2.2 |
17:11.2.1.1 |
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The
maintenance tag or certificate in place |
Inspection |
Monthly |
17A:7.2.2 |
17:11.2.1.1 |
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No obvious
physical damage or condition exists that might prevent operation |
Inspection |
Monthly |
17A:7.2.2 |
17:11.2.1.1 |
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The pressure
gauge(s) are in operable range. |
Inspection |
Monthly |
17A:7.2.2 |
17:11.2.1.1 |
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The nozzle
blow-off caps are intact and
undamaged. |
Inspection |
Monthly |
17A:7.2.2 |
17:11.2.1.1 |
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Neither
protected equipment nor hazard has been replaced, modified, or relocated |
Inspection |
Monthly |
17:11.2.1.1 |
17A: 7.2.2 |
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Gas and
electric power shutoff are operational |
Test |
Semiannually |
17:11.3.1.4 |
Water-wash
hood cleaning systems are operational in conjunction with hoods protected by sprinkler systems |
Test |
Semiannually |
96:11.2.1 |
Remove grease
from exhaust system |
Maintenance |
Quarterly/ Semiannually |
96 :11.3, |
96 :11.4, |
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Recirculating
systems operation and safety interlocks perform in accordance with mfg’s
instructions |
Test |
Every 6 mos
or more frequently |
96:13.6.5 |
Recirculating
systems. Electrostatic Precipitators
cleaned |
Maintenance |
Weekly |
96:13.6.3 |
Recirculating
systems. Clean entire hood Plenum and
blower section. |
Maintenance |
Quarterly |
96:13.6.4 |
Fixed
temperature sensing elements of the fusible alloy type |
Replace |
Annually |
17:11.3.2, |
17A:7.3.3, |
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96:8.2.1.2 |
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Clean fixed
temperature sensing elements other than the fusible metal alloy type |
Maintenance |
Annually |
17:11.3.3 |
17A:7.3.4 |
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Manual
release stations are operational and send a signal to the building fire alarm
control panel. |
Test |
Semiannually |
17:11.3.1.4 |
17A:7.3.2.3 |
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Automatic
release devices are operational and send a signal to the building fire alarm
control panel. |
Test |
Semiannually |
17:11.3.1.4 |
17A:7.3.2.3 |
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Water flow,
valve tamper, and low water pressure cut-offs are operational |
Test |
Quarterly |
72: Table |
7-2.2 - 13i |
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Examine
detectors, expellant gas containers, agent containers, releasing devices,
piping, hose assemblies, nozzles, signals, and all auxiliary equipment |
Maintenance |
Semiannually |
17:11.3.1. |
17A:7.3.2.3 |
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Verify that
the agent distribution piping is not obstructed |
Test |
Semiannually |
17:11.3.1 |
17A:3.2.1 |
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Examine dry
chemical in stored pressure systems for caking |
Inspection |
Every 6 years |
17:11.3.1 |
Hydrostatic
pressure test on wet and dry chemical extinguishing systems (agent
containers, aux. pressure containers, hose assemblies) |
Test |
Every 12 years |
17:11.5.1 |
17A:7.5.1 |
Ref:
NFPA 17 (latest edition), 17a (latest edition), 72 (latest edition), and NFPA 96 (latest edition).