Fire sprinkler inspection checklist pdf 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the fire sprinkler inspection checklist PDF in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the project name and address at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying the specific inspection being conducted.
  3. In the 'Items to be Inspected' section, check off each item as you complete your inspection. Use the options provided (Conform, Non Conform, Not Available, N/A) to accurately document your findings.
  4. For each item under 'SUBMITTALS', provide detailed information such as type, brand, and origin of materials. Ensure that all necessary certifications are noted.
  5. Proceed to 'PRE-INSTALLATIONS' and answer each question regarding space and storage conditions for pumps. This ensures compliance with operational standards.
  6. Continue through 'INSTALLATIONS' and 'OPERATION', checking off items and providing remarks where necessary. Pay attention to alignment, piping connections, and cleanliness.
  7. Finally, review your entries for accuracy before submitting. Ensure that all signatures are obtained in the designated areas at the bottom of the form.

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The frequency of testing of fire sprinkler systems in accordance with NFPA 25 is as follows: Quarterly Testing of main drain and mechanical alarm devices. Semi-Annually Test vane and pressure switch type devices. Annually Comprehensive test of fire sprinkler system should be performed.
This includes inspecting all gauges, confirming proper flow and hydrostatic pressure within automatic standpipe systems, inspecting valves, and a comprehensive inspection of the internal condition of pipes by opening selected points in mains, cross mains, and branch lines.
During a visual inspection, technicians examine the entire system, including sprinkler heads, pipes, valves, and control panels. They look for signs of damage, corrosion, leaks, or any obstructions that may hinder the systems performance.
NFPA 25 is the Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems. The purpose of NFPA 25 is to provide requirements that ensure a reasonable degree of protection for life and property from fire through minimum ITM requirements for water-based fire protection systems.
Understanding the Fire Sprinkler Inspection Process Visual Inspection. During a visual inspection, technicians examine the entire system, including sprinkler heads, pipes, valves, and control panels. Testing Alarm Devices. Main Drain Test. Sprinkler Head Inspection. Functional Testing. Documentation and Compliance.

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Conducting flow tests on fire sprinklers, fire pumps, hydrants, and standpipes. Checking sprinkler heads for corrosion, damage, leaks, or obstructions. Inspecting accessible piping, brackets, hangers, drains, valves, and gauges. Inspecting the position, condition, and accessibility of all control valves.
The three times rule found in NFPA 13 states that sprinklers shall be positioned away from obstructions a minimum distance of three times the maximum dimension of the obstruction. For example, if a ceiling fan hub measures 4 inches by 7 inches, the sprinkler must be positioned at least 21 inches away from the hub.

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