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NFPA Hdbk 25 11:2011 Edition

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NFPA 25: Water-Based Fire Protection Systems Handbook

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 Get solid NFPA 25 answers and examples in the 2011 Water-Based Fire Protection Systems Handbook,plus a full-color insert for troubleshooting support.

When it comes to sprinkler system upkeep, any errors or oversights could result in fire tragedies and fire loss. Apply NFPA 25 correctly and ensure sprinkler performance with the comprehensive 3rd edition Water-Based Fire Protection Systems Handbook.

Only NFPA®’s vital illustrated resource has:

  • Complete 2011 NFPA 25 text supplemented by expert commentary clarifying rules and their intent
  • Added case studies drawn from real-world sprinkler experience in commercial and industrial environments
  • 100+ visuals — including a new special insert with photos in full color, to help you identify the telltale signs of pipe corrosion and decay
  • Sample inspection, testing, and maintenance forms for help in implementing your own procedures
  • Updated FAQs drawn from real-world questions
  • New vertical rules in the outer margins identify changes in the Standard
  • Five in-depth Supplements cover topics such as substantive technical changes from the 2008 to the 2011 edition of NFPA 25, detection and mitigation of microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) in water-based systems, and foam environmental issues (based on NFPA 11).

There’s more online! The NFPA 25 Handbook includes a Web address for downloadable forms.

A special URL provides online access to customizable forms for inspecting, testing, and maintaining multiple water systems. Don’t work without the most complete sprinkler maintenance reference ever developed by theNFPA 25 source

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Water-Based Fire Protection
Systems Handbook
4 Copyright
5 Contents
7 Preface
9 About the Contributors
11 About the Editors
13 PART ONE NFPA 25, Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems,
2011 Edition, with Commentary
15 Administration
CHAPTER 1
1.1
Scope
18 1.2
Purpose
19 1.3
Application
21 1.4
Units
23 Referenced Publications CHAPTER 2
2.1 General
2.2 NFPA Publications
24 2.3 Other Publications
2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections
25 Definitions CHAPTER 3
3.1 General
3.2 NFPA Official Definitions
27 3.3 General Definitions
48 3.4 Deluge Foam-Water Sprinkler and Foam-Water Spray SystemsDefinitions
49 3.5 Valve Definitions
50 3.6 Water-Based Fire Protection System Definitions
59 General Requirements CHAPTER 4
4.1 Responsibility of the Property Owner or Designated Representative
70 4.2 Corrective Action
4.3 Records
71 4.4
Inspection
72 4.5 Testing
73 4.6
Performanced-Based Programs
75 4.7
Maintenance
76 4.8 Safety
87 Sprinkler Systems CHAPTER 5

5.1 General
89 5.2
Inspection
102 5.3 Testing
114 5.4 Maintenance
119 5.5 Component Action Requirements
121 Standpipe and Hose Systems CHAPTER 6
122 6.1 General
124 6.2 Inspection
126 6.3 Testing
129 6.4 Maintenance
6.5 Component Action Requirements
131 Private Fire Service Mains CHAPTER 7
7.1 General
134 7.2 Inspection and Corrective Action
137 7.3 Testing
143 7.4 Maintenance
144 7.5 Component Action Requirements
147 Fire Pumps CHAPTER 8
8.1
General
161 8.2 Inspection
167 8.3
Testing
184 8.4 Reports
8.5 Maintenance
185 8.6 Component Replacement Testing Requirements
189 Water Storage Tanks CHAPTER 9
9.1
General
195 9.2 Inspection
202 9.3 Testing
205 9.4 Maintenance
207 9.5 Automatic Tank Fill Valves
208 9.6 Component Action Requirements
211 Water Spray Fixed Systems
CHAPTER 10
212 10.1
General
219 10.2 Inspection and Maintenance Procedures
227 10.3 Operational Tests
230 10.4 Ultra-High-Speed Water Spray System (UHSWSS)Operational Tests
10.5 Component Action Requirements
233 Foam-Water SprinklerSystems CHAPTER
11
11.1 General
237 11.2 Inspection
242 11.3
Operational Tests
252 11.4
Maintenance
254 11.5 Component Action Requirements
257 Water Mist Systems CHAPTER 12
12.1 Inspection and Testing [750:13.2]
272 12.2 Maintenance [750:13.3]
274 12.3 Training
275 Valves, Valve Components, and Trim CHAPTER
13
13.1
General
284 13.2 General Provisions
293 13.3 Control Valves in Water-Based Fire Protection Systems
297 13.4 System Valves
311 13.5 Pressure Reducing Valves and Relief Valves
318 13.6 Backflow Prevention Assemblies
320 13.7 Fire Department Connections
322 13.8 Component Testing Requirements
325 Obstruction Investigation CHAPTER 14
14.1
General
14. 2 Internal Inspection of Piping
329 14.3 Obstruction Invest igation and Prevention
331 14.4 Ice Obstruction
333 Impairments CHAPTER 15
15.1 General
334 15.2 Impairment Coordinator
15.3 Tag Impairment System
335 15.4 Impaired Equipment
336 15.5
Preplanned Impairment Programs
339 15.6 Emergency Impairments
340 15.7 Restoring Systems to Service
343 Explanatory Material ANNEX A
345 Forms for Inspection,Testing, and Maintenance ANNEX B

B.1
346 B.2
347 Possible Causes of Pump Troubles ANNEX C

C.1 Causes of Pump Troubles
351 C.2 Warning
352 C.3 Maintenance of Fire Pump Controllers After a Fault Condition
353 Obstruction Investigation ANNEX D
D.1
D.2 Obstruction Sources
362 D.3 Investig ation Procedures
364 D.4 Obstruction Prevention Program
366 D.5 Flushing Procedures
373 Examples of Classifications of Needed Repairs ANNEX E

E.
1
385 Hazard Evaluation Form ANNEX F
F.1
386 FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM HAZARD EVALUATION
390 Informational References ANNEX G
391 G.1 Referenced Publications
392 G.2 Informational References
393 G.3 References for Extracts in Informational Sections
395 PART TWO
Supplements
397 SUPPLEMENT 1 Microbiologically Influenced
Corrosion in Fire SprinklerSystems
398 DEFINING CORROSION
THE CORROSION PROBLEM
401 DEFINING MIC
402 SOURCES OF MIC INFECTION
MIC CORROSION PROCESS
403 PREVENTION AND TREATMENT
406 SUMMARY
REFERENCES CITED
NFPA CODES, STANDARDS, AND
RECOMMENDED PRACTICES
407 SUPPLEMENT 2
Foam Environmental Issues
1 Overview
2 Sc ope
3 Dis charge Scenarios
408 4 Fixed Systems
409 5 Disposal Alternatives
410 6 Collection and Pretrea tment of Foam SolutionsPrior to Disposal
411 7 Discharge of Foam Solution to WastewaterTreatment Facilities
8 Foam Product Use Reporting
412 9 Environmental Properties of Hydro carbonSurfactants and Fluorochemical Surfactants
415 SUPPLEMENT 3
Role of the Inspector
416 INSPECTOR RESPONSIBILITIES
INSPECTOR QUALIFICATIONS
AND TRAINING
419 BEFORE CONDUCTING AN INSPECTION
AND/OR TEST
423 INSPECTION PROCEDURE
427 CODE ENFORCEMENT
REFERENCES CITED
429 SUPPLEMENT 4
Role of the Owner orDesignated Representative
OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITY
430 CONDUCTING AN INSPECTIONAND/OR TEST
432 INSPECTION PROCEDURE
441 SUPPLEMENT 5 Technical/Substantive Changes from the 2008 Edition to the
2011 Edition of NFPA 25
450 Index
459 IMPORTANT NOTICES AND DISCLAIMERS
469 Tentative Interim Amendment
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