How Often Should My Fire Sprinkler System Be Inspected?

Your building relies on a network of fire protection equipment to keep your building and its occupants safe from fire. One of the most important features is the automatic sprinkler system, which acts as the first line of defense against fire, even if the building is vacant.

To keep your fire sprinklers working properly, you should perform inspections and testing according to NFPA 25, which is the Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems. Retain all records of your most recent fire sprinkler inspections and tests for at least one year and be prepared to show these records to your service provider upon request.

Here’s a look at the recommended timelines for performing inspections and tests and what each process entails.

How Often Should My Fire Sprinkler Be Inspected?

An inspection is essentially a visual once-over to check the status of your sprinkler system. According to NFPA 25, this is the inspection schedule you should follow:

  • Weekly or monthly: Inspect the gauges in dry, pre-action, and deluge systems as often as once a week. Wet pipe system gauges can go a month between inspections.
  • Quarterly: Every three months, have the water flow alarm devices, valve supervisory alarm devices, supervisory signal devices, control valves, and hydraulic nameplates inspected.
  • Annually: Once a year, inspect the hanger/seismic bracing, pipes and fittings, information signage, and spare sprinklers.
  • Every 5 years: Conducting an internal inspection of sprinkler piping is only required once every five years.

How Often Should My Fire Sprinkler Be Tested?

Tests are comprised of more in-depth physical checks.

NFPA 25 dictates this fire sprinkler testing schedule:

  • Quarterly: In order to be as effective as possible, fire sprinkler mechanical devices should be tested quarterly.
  • Semiannually: Every six months, vane and pressure switch type devices must be tested.
  • Annually: Full testing and tagging should be performed annually. During a complete fire sprinkler system test, the technician should perform physical checks on all parts of your fire sprinkler system. These checks include water flow tests, fire pump tests, antifreeze concentration tests (in applicable systems), alarm tests, and trip tests of dry pipe, deluge, and pre-action valves.
  • Every 5 years: Sprinklers exposed to extra-high temperatures and harsh environments, along with gauges on all sprinkler system types, should be tested or replaced every five years.
  • Every 10 years or more: Dry sprinklers should be tested or replaced every 10 years. Fast-response sprinklers should be tested after 20 years in use and every 10 years after that. Standard response sprinklers should be tested after 50 years in use and in 10-year intervals after that.

State Systems Inc. Inspects Fire Sprinklers in the Mid-South

When choosing a company to inspect and test your fire sprinklers, look for one that hires well-trained service personnel with the proper qualifications, which may include factory training, certification, and licensure to perform sprinkler inspections and tests. Ask the service company you want to hire to show evidence of qualification.

At State Systems Inc., we’re happy to offer full inspection and service work for all types of automatic sprinkler systems installed in Mid-South commercial buildings, including:

  • Wet pipe systems
  • Dry pipe systems
  • Deluge systems
  • Pre-action systems
  • Fire pumps
  • Standpipes
  • Fire hydrants

Whether you need any of these inspections and tests performed, or you need a quote for fire sprinkler system services, please call State Systems Inc. today at 901-531-6550.

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