Sprinkler System Plan Review
Examining fire sprinkler shop drawings, cut sheets and hydraulic calculations is a primary duty of the authority having jurisdiction. This course will provide a method of reviewing plans and other fire sprinkler documents that is efficient and thorough. Attendees will learn what documents to accept to start a review, what steps to take through the fire sprinkler design and systems review, and how to have confidence while reviewing hydraulic calculations. This course applies current codes and standards to fire sprinkler systems from the initial site plan review, through the construction documents, to the as-built drawings. Significant time on how to effectively communicate deficiencies to the design professional. Students will receive a handout that provides detailed checklists with expert commentary that is useful to the fire sprinkler plan reviewer for years to come. It is recommended that attendees have access to a copy of NFPA 13.
All attendees will receive a workbook and will receive a certificate of attendance, which in many cases can be used for Continuing Education Units (CEU's).
James Hook is the Manager of Codes and Technical Standards at the Canadian Automatic Sprinkler Association. James attended BCIT for Mechanical drafting. James has over twenty three years of experience in the Fire Sprinkler Industry.
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