In order to maintain and have the fire sprinklers system working properly an inspection and a test must be completed. Every single sprinkler head has to be checked and cleaned. No dust, paint, leakage or obstruction under the device must be observed. In addition, the pressure and flow of the system needs to be tested. These procedures require the assistance of a certified technician, The fact that the fire pump works does not mean that the system is fully operational. It is imperative for the insurance agencies to have all the systems up to date in order to cover any damages that may occur.
*Quarterly inspections: Fire Department Connections (FDC)
*Annually Inspections: Main Drain, Fire Pump, Water flow and Sprinklers.
A global leadership in fire prevention for almost 100 years, Viking products lead the industry in quality and innovation. The company provides fire sprinklers contractors with unified solutions for everyday challenges in fire prevention. They carry every product required for the installation of fire prevention systems (fire sprinklers, valves, foam, special hazards and suppression, sprinkler connections, FDC equipment, etc.)
On a yearly basis, NFPA 72 requires a full test of the fire alarm system. The test includes verification of each initiating device and a fire drill to verify the enunciating devices. This is a great opportunity to exercise a full evacuation plan as required by law. False alarm eliminates trust. A well maintained system will provide assurance in the event of a fire. The inspection must be performed on a yearly basis.
POTTER ELECTRICAL CO. LLC
Since 1898 Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC is the only manufacturer that has a total and complete line of fire alarm systems. Their design, development and manufacture are of the highest and most reliable life safety products available today.
Fire Master is a Certified Dealer of Potter products in Puerto Rico.