Fire Inspection Checklist
Fire Inspection Checklist
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application while ensuring Orlando’s economic competitiveness.
Occupant content signs have been placed near the main exit and each area in
Assembly occupancies; must match approved p1 axis.
Access control systems meet LSC.
Elevator lobbies have a means of egress.
Finish materials meet LSC.
Furniture layout meets plan for all assemblies.
The fire pump will return to normal state at the rated pressure plus the minimum
City static. A timed automatic shutoff is permitted once the pump returns to normal
state and a runtime of 10-minutes for electric, 30-minutes for engine driven is complete.
Contractor’s Certification paperwork collected at BLD Fire Final.
Flow Test
Start the pump (simultaneously testing alternate power or batteries).
Regulate flow vary discharge obtaining at least the churn, 100% capacity, 150% capacity
flow points. (Do not allow suction side to drop below 2Opsi. The system should not be
failed for not achieving 150% of the capacity. However, the system should minimally
exceed the highest demand of the fire protection system. Most pumps are sized to
accomplish this between 90% and 150% capacity.)
Record the following information for each flow point:
Pump RPM.
Suction pressure.
Discharge pressure.
umber and sizes of hose nozzles (obtain the GPM via pitot or flow meter).
mperes.
Volts.
For Standpipes
Verify fire hose valves are accessible and located as approved, intermediate landings.
Verify each standpipe control valve is supervised and work properly.
Verify a suitable means for discharge is provided (3” drain riser or exterior access for flow test
and drain).
Verify two 2-1/2” outlets are provided at the most remote riser.
Verify each additional riser has a 2 ½ riser at the roof if access is not provided, or an outlet at
the top of the stairs that access the roof.
Verify pressure reducing hose valves inlet and outlet pressures static; residual; flow using
approved device.
Verify through flow test:
500 gpm @ 100 psi at the roof manifold from the most remote riser.
250 gpm @ 100 psi for two next remote risers up to 1000 GPM for combined system.
Hydraulic nameplates on each system riser.
Contractor’s NFPA 14 system certification paperwork collected at BLD final.
This document is intended to be a guide and may not contain all requirements needed to obtain
permits and approval from the City of Orlando.