Remember, fire extinguishers are designed to contain and control fires. They will not put out a large fire; they are designed to keep a small fire contained until the Fire Department arrives. Fire sprinklers sit within pipes in the ceiling of a building, usually hidden and unnoticed by passersby. Inside these pipes sit metal plugs or heads that will melt at temperatures above 165 degrees Fahrenheit. This allows the water to spray over a specific area where the fire has started, keeping it from spreading before emergency responders arrive.

It would help if you had the fire alarm system’s annual inspection performed at your place.

You should inspect your sprinkler system regularly and perform a fire alarm system repair system if possible.

 

How Often Should I Conduct A Repair Inspection?

1. Weekly

  •   Check gauges in the dry pipe system.
  •   Check the trip test on the deluge system.
  •   Check the pre-action system for leaks or corrosion.

2. Monthly

A proper fire sprinkler inspection consists of the following:

  •     Check the water flow alarm. The alarm should sound when the water is flowing to alert you of a problem.
  •   Check the water flow switch. This will let you turn on and off water flow as needed with ease. If it’s not working correctly, hire a plumber to help you resolve this issue.
  •   Check the tamper switch. This will allow your sprinkler system’s pipes to be filled with air so that they don’t freeze in cold weather. It should be inspected regularly
  •   Inspect wet pipe system gauges periodically throughout winter months or when temperatures drop below 20 degrees Fahrenheit to ensure the proper functioning of all components within systems such as these before any potential freezing situations occurring during those times, which could lead to damage not only from potential burst pipes but also resulting flooding damage caused by melting ice buildup on roofs due

3. Quarterly

Your qualified Premier Fire Alarm Company contractor should do the quarterly inspection and test. Make sure they also perform fire alarm system repairs.

The professional will do the following.

  •   Inspect the sprinkler system, including piping, sprinkler heads, and valves
  •   Inspect the fire department connection
  •   Inspect the fire pump controller
  •   Do a fire pump test
  •   Inspect the fire pump, jockey pump, and pressure switch
  •   Check that all gauges are working correctly and are in good condition, including the suction side gauge, discharge gauge, and hydrant pressure gauge
  •   Inspect water flow alarm devices for proper operation, including horn/strobes, tamper switches, and water flow switches

4. Yearly

It will help if a Premier Fire Alarm Company contractor checks your fire alarm system. They will do the following:

  • Check and replace the fire sprinkler head if it’s due for replacement.
  • Check seismic bracing fittings for proper support and operation. Sprinkler heads should be checked for any signs of damage.
  • Any information signage should be checked to ensure that it is pertinent and accurate. This includes emergency shutoff valve signage and code change information signs and system instruction signs like how to replace a fire sprinkler head.
  • Spare sprinklers are also suitable to keep on hand because they will save time in an emergency when there is no time to lose. Spare sprinklers can be stored on a rack or in boxes in easily accessible areas where firefighters can find them quickly when responding to a call.

5. Five-Year Maintenance

In a wet fire sprinkler system, one of the most important things you can do to keep it working is to perform a fire alarm system annual inspection. The NFPA 25 standards require five-year testing on the following:

  • Fire pump and driver (and controllers)
  • Fire sprinkler system (including alarms, valves, and water flow switches)
  • Sprinklers (including internal inspection for blockages)

For more information about fire alarm system repairs, visit Premier Fire Alarm system or call 954-4047137. You will be assured of affordable services.