Tips for Maintaining Your Commercial Fire Sprinklers
3/14/2022 (Permalink)
Maintenance Tips for Commercial Fire Sprinklers
Your building’s fire sprinkler system will probably never get used. That’s the good news. The downside is that the system can be overlooked when setting up a preventive maintenance plan for your facility. Sprinkler maintenance should be an essential component in your building’s overall maintenance activities.
When developing a comprehensive maintenance schedule for your fire sprinklers, keep the following considerations in mind.
1. Sprinkler Control Valves
All nonelectronic control valves must remain open to working effectively in a fire. Valves should be checked every week to make sure they are in the open position. If the valves in your building are electronic, schedule an annual inspection with trained fire maintenance professional.
2. Water Pressure of Sprinklers
A fire service expert should test the water pressure of the sprinklers once per quarter to ensure there is sufficient water flow to quench a fire.
3. Sprinkler Heads
Dust and dirt coat the sprinkler heads over time, which clogs the holes and prevents the sprinklers from performing as designed during a fire. Your sprinkler maintenance should include removing the heads periodically and cleaning them with a degreasing solution that is noncorrosive. In addition, it’s important never to paint your sprinkler heads.
4. Objects That Obstruct
Make sure there are no objects stacked beneath a sprinkler, as these items can negatively impact the performance of the sprinklers.
In addition to these routine maintenance checks, it’s essential to have the entire sprinkler system inspected annually by a fire service expert. Professionals are trained to look for roadblocks in the system. They also check for problems deep within the piping structure.
If your sprinkler system is triggered by a fire, contact a water repair professional as soon as possible to inspect the premises and design a comprehensive plan to mitigate the water damage.
By implementing a routine sprinkler maintenance plan in your building in Jacksonville Naval Air Station, FL, your sprinklers will be better equipped to put out a fire quickly and effectively.