Acceptance Testing of Fire Protection Systems
This seminar describes the requirements for the proper acceptance testing of key fire protection systems, including fire sprinkler systems, standpipe systems, and fire pumps.

Acceptance Testing of Fire Protection Systems

This seminar describes the requirements for the proper acceptance testing of key fire protection systems, including fire sprinkler systems, standpipe systems, and fire pumps. This seminar will review and identify the proper Acceptance Test Requirements per the applicable NFPA Standards. This seminar will highlight and review the key Acceptance Test Criteria from the NFPA 13, NFPA 14 and NFPA 20 Standards, and will review and identify what Acceptance Test reports and records should be created and generated during the Acceptance Test process, which is critical to validate and approve newly installed or modified fire protection systems. This seminar will also review and stress the importance on how these Original Acceptance Test Records play a key role in the approval and acceptance of newly constructed or renovated buildings, as well identify how these Original Acceptance Test Records play a critical role in the ability to properly comply with the ongoing Inspection, Test and Maintenance requirements per the applicable Fire Code.  

All attendee's will receive a workbook and will receive a certificate of attendance, which in many cases can be used for Continued Education Units (CEU's) 


Speakers

James Hook

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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CASA will be utilizing Microsoft Teams Video Conferencing to deliver this Virtual Seminar.  We encourage all participants to download and create an account before the seminars begin.  You can download the software at https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/microsoft-teams/group-chat-software