Fire Sprinkler Maintenance Tips
5/30/2020 (Permalink)
Sprinklers are good for moments fires start, and you are unaware or unavailable to put it out. A properly working fire sprinkler should be able to prevent a small fire from escalating. Therefore, it is of utmost importance to keep your sprinkling system clean and in right working conditions to avoid substantial collateral damages.
Sprinkler Maintenance Tips
Maintenance requires you to run a routine check on your sprinkling system to ensure it's active when needed.
To avoid someone closing a valve when it should be open or opening one when it should be closed, it is a good idea to place signs near the sprinklers.
Train employees on the functions of sprinklers, how to operate, which valves to open and close, what each valve represents to ensure everyone knows what to do during an emergency.
While rationing employees, ensure they are familiar with the NFPA Code 25. No knowledge is lost, knowing the basics of sprinkler systems and system safety can go a long way in saving lives and properties.
Sprinklers in places of high heat like a bakery and stores should be tested frequently or replaced with high-heat heads. Heat detector sensors of sprinklers in crowded areas can be messed up, especially in contact with objects.
When carrying out painting maintenance, remember to remove taps or lids used to cover the sprinkler head when finished.
In the long run, inspect pipes every five years and replace gauges.
Sprinkler heads should be changed every twenty years for a fast response. Basic functions of the control valves, alarm switches, and backflow preventers should undergo inspection annually. Also, general system checks should be carried out periodically.
In case the sprinkler fails, inspect the cause of failure, and resolve faults. Ensure sprinklers are in proper working condition. Sprinkler systems have proved productive over hundreds of years. They should be taken seriously to avoid the spread of fire and tackle it quickly.