Sprinkler System Installation Requirements - In Person or Virtual

When:  Jun 30, 2021 from 04:00 AM to 01:00 PM (CT)

Sprinkler Installation Requirements - In Person or Virtual
NICET and ICC - 8.0 Contact Hours/0.8 CEUs
WI - 7.0 CEUs

This training class is being offered either in-person or virtually.  During the registration process you will be asked to select in-person or virtually.  

Seminar Description: There are hundreds of types of sprinklers in use today.  Determining where to locate them can be a complex task.  They need to be spaced properly and installed in specific locations to ensure coverage of the protected area and located far enough away from obstructions to ensure that the spray pattern can adequately develop and control or suppress a fire.  The rules that govern this complex matrix of decisions are found in Chapter 8 of NFPA 13 on Installation Requirements.  This fast paced and interactive seminar will guide the participant through series of decisions and requirements that lead to compliance with NFPA 13 and ensure the system will operate properly when needed. 

Attendees should bring a copy of the NFPA 13 2016 with them.

 

Learning Outcomes:  At the conclusion of this seminar the participant will be able to:

  1. Discuss how the Occupancy Classification drives sprinkler system installation requirements.
  2. Describe the process for selecting sprinklers for installation.
  3. Discuss the effects of obstructions to sprinkler spray and how to avoid them.
  4. Identify the specific installation requirements for various types of sprinklers
  5. Identify the locations where sprinklers can be omitted

 

This class is being offered in-person or virtually.  During the registraion process you will select if you plan to participate in-peron or virtually.  If you are planning to attend virtually, attendance is REQUIRED for the full duration of the virtual training class.  Any participant not in the online class within 30 minutes of the start time and remaining in the class for the full duration will be unenrolled.  No continuing education credits or refunds will be given for unenrollments.  

 

This seminar is being sponsored by the Wisconsin Chapter of the NFSA.