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Emergency Light Battery:-

604.6.2 Power test. For battery-powered emergency lighting, a power test of the emergency
lighting equipment shall be completed annually.
The power test shall operate the emergency lighting
for not less than 90 minutes and shall remain
sufficiently illuminated for the duration of the test. 01

002729SBC 801
Testing and Commissioning of Alarm System:

14.4.1.1 All new systems shall be inspected and tested in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 14.
14.4.1.2 The authority having jurisdiction shall be notified prior to the initial acceptance test.

002725U/G
NFPA 72:2019
Piping Network Hydrostatic Test:

Provide Approved WIR

6.10 Testing and Acceptance. [24:10.10]


6.10.1 Approval of Underground Piping. The installing
contractor shall be responsible for the following:
(1) Notifying the AHJ and the owner’s representative of the time and date testing is to be performed
(2) Performing all required acceptance tests
(3) Completing and signing the contractor’s material and test certificate(s) shown in Figure 6.10.1 [24:10.10.1]

002778NFPA 13:2019
Emergency Response Plan:

Emergency Response Plan Elements.

A well-defined emergency response plan shall be developed in accordance with NFPA 1600 and NFPA 1620 as part of the design and implementation of a mass notification system.
NFPA 72:2019 (24.3.13)
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Flushing & Water Supply Treatment Required:-

5.1.5* Water Supply Treatment.


5.1.5.1 Water supplies and environmental conditions shall be evaluated for the existence of microbes and conditions that contribute to microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC). Where conditions are found that contribute to MIC, the
owner(s) shall notify the sprinkler system installer and a plan shall be developed to treat the system using one of the following methods:
(1) Install a water pipe that will not be affected by the MIC microbes
(2) Treat all water that enters the system using an approved bacterial inhibitor
(3) Implement an approved plan for monitoring the interior conditions of the pipe at established time intervals and locations
(4) Install corrosion monitoring station and monitor at established intervals

5.1.5.2 Water supplies and environmental conditions shall be evaluated for conditions that contribute to unusual corrosive properties. Where conditions are found that contribute to unusual corrosive properties, the owner(s) shall notify
the
sprinkler system installer and a plan shall be developed to treat the system using one of the following methods:
(1) Install a water pipe that is corrosion resistant.
(2) Treat water that enters the system using a listed corrosion inhibitor.
(3) Implement an approved plan for monitoring the interior conditions of the pipe at established intervals and locations.
(4) Install corrosion monitoring station and monitor at established intervals.
(5) Fill dry-pipe or preaction systems with nitrogen as a supervisory gas to mitigate against corrosion.
(6) When using a generator, use an approved nitrogen generator.

16.6 Provision for Flushing Systems.


16.6.1 All sprinkler systems shall be arranged for flushing.
16.6.2 Readily removable fittings shall be provided at the end
of all cross mains.
16.6.3 All cross mains shall terminate in 1 1Ú4 in. (32 mm) or
002743larger pipe.
No Approved Design Package by LPFS on Aconex

Provide approved design package per procedure 02. Should be presented before walkthrough, testing & commissioning and handover
000500Fire Network Trapped Pipes:

16.10 Drainage.
16.10.1 General. All sprinkler pipe and fittings shall be installed so that the system can be drained.
16.10.2 Wet Pipe Systems.
16.10.2.1 On wet pipe systems, sprinkler pipes shall be permitted to be installed level.
16.10.2.2 Trapped piping shall be drained in accordance with 16.10.5.

16.10.5 Auxiliary Drains.


16.10.5.1 Auxiliary drains shall be provided where a change in piping direction prevents drainage of system piping through the main drain valve.

002790NFPA 13:2019
Stress Analysis for System Support X5 is Required:

(1) Hangers shall be designed to support five times the weight of the water-filled pipe plus 250 lb (115 kg) at each point of piping support.
(2) These points of support shall be adequate to support the system.
(3) The spacing between hangers shall not exceed the value given for the type of pipe as indicated in Table 17.4.2.1(a) or Table 17.4.2.1(b).
(4) Hanger components shall be ferrous.
002721(5) Detailed calculations shall be submitted, when required by the reviewing authority, showing stresses developed in hangers, piping, and fittings, and safety factors allowed.
Emergency Response Plan:

Emergency Response Plan Elements.

A well-defined emergency response plan shall be developed in accordance with NFPA 1600 and NFPA 1620 as part of the design and implementation of a mass notification system.
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