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How Often Should Fire Sprinklers Be Tested?

5/12/2021 (Permalink)

Sprinklers on a wall. Many buildings in the United States rely on an automatic fire sprinkler system as their primary source for overall fire protection.

Many buildings in the United States rely on an automatic fire sprinkler system as their primary source for overall fire protection. Because of the emphasis placed on these systems for protecting both life and property, there are stringent rules and regulations governing their upkeep—two of which (testing and inspection), are critical to maintaining fire sprinkler system effectiveness in the event of a fire.

Fire Sprinkler System Testing Frequency

Every 3 Months

Physically test fire sprinkler mechanical devices

Every Year

Physically test the entire fire sprinkler system—water flow, alarms, valves, dry pipe, fire pump, etc.

Every 5 Years

Physically test sprinklers exposed to high temperatures or harsh conditions as well as all sprinkler system gauges (alternatively, gauges can simply be replaced), then every 10 years thereafter

Every 10 Years

Physically test dry sprinkler systems

Every 20 Years or Longer

Physically test fast-response sprinklers at 20 years and then every 10 years thereafter

Physically test standard sprinklers at 50 years and then every 10 years thereafter

Fire Sprinkler Systems Inspection Frequencies

Every Month

Inspect dry pipe, pre-action, deluge, and wet pipe fire sprinkler system gauges

Every 3 Months

Inspect water flow and valve alarm devices, signal devices, hydraulic nameplates, electrically supervised control valves, and fire department connections

Every Year

Inspect hanger/seismic bracing and supports, signage, piping/fittings, and sprinklers, including spare sprinklers

Every 5 Years

Inspect all sprinkler piping for any blockage

As a Facility Manager, keeping up with your facility’s automatic sprinkler system is one of the most critical parts of your building’s overall fire protection plan. And because it’s so important, you need to trust it to a qualified National Fire & Life Safety Provider. Besides having the expertise to handle the testing and inspections of your fire sprinkler system, they are typically licensed, meaning they are trained and certified to do this kind of work.

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