MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE OF AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS

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FIRE DEPARTMENT Bureau of Fire Protection and Life Safety www.cityofsanmateo.org 1040 East Hillsdale Blvd Foster City, CA 94404 (650) 522-7940 FAX: (650) 522-7941 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE OF AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS BACKGROUND Automatic fire extinguishing systems must be maintained and serviced at regular intervals to insure proper operation during an emergency. In the event of a fire, these systems provide the first line of defense by providing protection to the building and the occupants. If an emergency response is required, fire department personnel can more effectively and safely conduct a suppression operation when all of the components of the fixed extinguishing system perform correctly. Title 19, Chapter 5, Article 4, Section 904 of the California Code of Regulations requires routine maintenance and service of automatic fire extinguishing systems. These regulations apply to all automatic fire extinguishing systems identified in Health and Safety Code Section 13195, and supervisory equipment attached to those systems. Fire loss data reveals that properly installed and maintained automatic fire extinguishing systems control or extinguish building fires 96 percent of the time. DEFINITIONS Automatic Fire Sprinkler System: An extinguishing system which uses water as its primary extinguishing agent and is usually designed in accordance with National Fire Protection Association Standard 13. These systems shall include but not be limited to: 1. Wet Pipe Sprinkler Systems 2. Dry Pipe Sprinkler Systems 3. Deluge Sprinkler Systems 4. Pre-Action Sprinkler Systems 5. Dry Pipe Pre-Action Sprinkler Systems 6. Fixed Water Spray Systems 7. Deluge Foam Water Spray Sprinkler Systems 8. Foam Water Spray Systems

PAGE - 2 - AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS Employee: Those persons who work for a licensed concern which may include but are not limited to assigned agents and others who work on a contractual basis with a licensee using service labels of the licensed concern. Engineered Fixed Extinguishing System: A system which is custom designed for a particular hazard, using components which are approved or listed only for their broad performance characteristics. Components may be arranged into a variety of configurations. These systems shall include but not be limited to: 1. Dry Chemical Systems 2. Carbon Dioxide Systems 3. Halogenated Agent Systems 4. Steam Systems 5. High Expansion Foam Systems 6. Foam extinguishing Systems 7. Liquid Agent Systems License: A document issued by the State Fire Marshal authorizing a concern to engage in the business of servicing or testing one or more types of automatic fire extinguishing systems. Licensee: A specific concern to which a license has been issued by the State Fire Marshal. Maintenance: An inspection of all the components of an automatic fire extinguishing system. Pre-Engineered Fixed Extinguishing System: A system where the number of components and their configurations are included in the description of the systems approval and listing. These systems shall include but not be limited to: 1. Dry Chemical Systems 2. Carbon Dioxide Systems 3. Halogenated Agent Systems 4. Liquid Agent Systems Service: A complete check of an automatic fire extinguishing system which includes the required service and maintenance procedures outlined on the Fixed Fire Protection Maintenance Report. Standpipe System: A standpipe system is an arrangement of piping, valves, hose outlets, and allied equipment with outlets located in such a manner that water can be discharged through hose and nozzles attached to such outlets, for the purpose of extinguishing a fire. These systems shall include but not be limited to: 1. Class I For use by fire departments and those trained in handling heavy fire streams (2 ½ inch or larger hose). 2. Class II For use primarily by the building occupants until the arrival of the fire department (1½ inch hose). 3. Class III For use by either fire departments and those trained in handling heavy hose streams (2 ½ inch or larger hose) or by the building occupants (1 ½ inch or larger hose). 4. Combined System For use where the water piping serves both 2 ½ inch or larger outlets for fire department use and outlets for automatic sprinklers.

PAGE - 3 - AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS Valid License: A license which has not been suspended or revoked and for which all appropriate fees have been paid. Vehicle: As defined in Vehicle Code Section 670 and includes vessels as defined in Harbors and Navigation Code Section 651, and aircraft as defined in Public Utilities Code Section 21021. MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE REQUIREMENTS Automatic fire extinguishing systems, including systems installed as an alternate to other building requirements shall be serviced and maintained in accordance with the following frequencies: 1. Standpipe systems shall be maintained operable at all times and maintenance inspections shall be performed at least semi-annually. 2. Standpipe systems shall be serviced at least every five (5) years. 3. Automatic fire sprinkler systems shall be maintained operable at all times and maintenance inspections shall be performed at least quarterly. 4. Automatic fire sprinkler systems shall be serviced at least every five (5) years. 5. Pre-engineered and engineered fixed extinguishing systems shall be serviced semi-annually, and immediately after a system activation. a. All standpipe and automatic fire sprinkler systems which were installed prior to January 1, 1963, and have not been serviced within the last five (5) years, shall be serviced immediately. b. When proof of the installation date of standpipe systems or automatic fire sprinkler systems cannot be furnished, such systems shall be serviced immediately. c. Pre-engineered and engineered fixed extinguishing systems, regardless of installation date, shall be serviced within the time periods specified in Section (5) above. A license is not required to perform maintenance inspections. Any person the building owner or occupant designates may perform these inspections. Any deficiencies noted during the maintenance inspection must be corrected immediately. All repairs / service must be performed by a professional contractor licensed by the State Fire Marshal and must be preceded by a permit as required by CFC Section 105 of the City of San Mateo Municipal Code. To assist the property owner in the maintenance and service of these systems, the San Mateo Fire Department, Bureau of Fire Protection and Life Safety has developed the Fixed Fire Protection Maintenance Report. This report outlines the procedures that must be followed during each type of maintenance inspection. The report should be used to record the inspection results and as a guide for the necessary check points for each system component. The building or system owner is required to retain all maintenance and service records for the last five (5) years. If you have any questions or require assistance with this matter, please contact the Bureau of Fire Protection and Life Safety at (650) 522-7940.

FIXED FIRE PROTECTION MAINTENANCE REPORT SAN MATEO Semi-Annual Stand-Pipe System Maintenance Quarterly Sprinkler System Maintenance 1. Class I 2. Class II 3. Class III 4. Sprinkler System 5. Combined System SYSTEM OWNER: BUS. NAME: OWNER/MANAGER: PHONE: CITY: STATE: ZIP: PHONE: CITY: STATE: ZIP: An x in the column under SYSTEM TYPE indicates maintenance inspection required for that system. SYSTEM TYPE CHECK POINTS NOT APPLICABLE SATIS- FACTORY NEEDS CORRECTION DATE CORRECTED 1 2 3 4 5 I. FIRE DEPT. CONNECTION X X X X 1. Inlet caps missing 1. Inspect interior, replace X X X X 2. Couplings damaged and not rotating smoothly 2. Repair or replace, lubricate for smooth rotation X X X X 3. Gaskets missing or deteriorated 3. Replace gaskets X X X X 4. Clapper valves do not close completely 4. Repair X X X X 5. Visible or exterior obstructions 5. Remove X X X X 6. Not identified 6. Replace, repair or install sign II. HOSE OUTLETS X X X 1. Cap missing 1. Replace X X X X 2. Fire hose connection threads damaged 2. Repair X X X X 3. Valve handles missing 3. Replace X X X 4. Cap gaskets missing or deteriorated 4. Replace X 5. Valve does not operate smoothly 5. Lubricate X X 6. Visible or exterior obstructions 6. Remove X X X 7. Corroded or leaking 7. Repair or replace III. PIPING X X X X 1. Accessible piping damaged 1. Repair X X X X 2. Visible or exterior obstructions 2. Remove IV. FIRE HOSE X X 1. Mildew, cuts, abrasions, and deterioration 1. Replace with approved lined hose X X 2. Coupling damaged 2. Replace or repair X X 3. Gaskets missing or deteriorated 3. Replace V. NOZZLE X X 1. Nozzle missing 1. Replace with approved nozzle X X 2. Gasket missing or deteriorated 2. Replace X X 3. Obstructions 3. Remove VI. HOSE RACK OR REEL X X 1. Difficult to rotate 1. Repair or replace X X 2. Damaged 2. Repair or replace X X 3. Obstructions 3. Remove X X 4. Hose improperly racked or rolled 4. Re-rack or re-roll VII. CABINET X X X 1. Difficult to open 1. Repair X X X 2. Not readily distinguishable as cont. fire equipment 2. Provide labeling X X X 3. Visible or exterior obstructions 3. Remove VIII. CONTROL VALVES X X 1. Valves leak 1. Repair X X 2. Valve not secured in open position (locked) 2. Open, secure (lock) X X 3. Visible or exterior obstructions 3. Remove Q:\Fireprev\Fire\A FIREPREV - USE THIS FILE\Fireprev\FORMS\FixedRpt.DOC

FIXED FIRE PROTECTION MAINTENANCE REPORT System type(s) BUSINESS OWNER: SYSTEM TYPE CHECK POINTS NOT APPLICABLE SATIS- FACTORY NEEDS CORRECTION DATE CORRECTED 1 2 3 4 5 IX. GAUGES X X 1. Gauges damaged 1. Repair or replace X X 2. Gauge valves turned off 2. Turn on X X 3. System pressure 3. Record- psi X X 4. Supply pressure 4. Record- psi 5. Air supply not in service 5. Repair X. RISER PIPE X X 1. Leaks 1. Repair X X 2. Visible or exterior obstructions 2. Remove X X 3. Bracing damaged 3. Repair XI. SPRINKLER HEADS X X 1. Leaking, corroded or painted 1. Replace X X 2. Flow obstructed 2. Correct X X 3. Installed in incorrect position (pendant or upright) 3. Correct X X 4. Extra sprinklers and wrench not available 4. Provide X X 5. Extra sprinklers not in the same orifice size or temperature rating as in system 5. Provide XII. GRAVITY TANK, SUCTION TANK & RESERVOIR SUPPLY 1. Vessel damaged 1. Repair 2. Water level inadequate 2. Fill, repair XIII. PRESSURE TANK SUPPLY 1. Tank damaged 1. Repair 2. Water level too high or too low 2. Fill or drain, repair 3. Air pressure level low 3. Fill, repair 4. Valves closed 4. Open XIV. DETECTION DEVICES 1. Air piping damaged 1. Repair 2. Heat activation devices damaged 2. Repair or replace 3. Electrical wiring damaged 3. Repair XV. FOAM EQUIPMENT 1. Strainers dirty 1. Clean 2. Foam level too low 2. Fill REMARKS: INSPECTION DATE: INSPECTED BY: SERVICE REPAIR REPORT: Q:\Fireprev\Fire\A FIREPREV - USE THIS FILE\Fireprev\FORMS\FixedRpt.DOC