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c.
Describe the conditions to be considered when inspecting and testing fire
protection systems so as to be able to verify or validate design features.
3.
Fire protection engineers shall demonstrate a working level knowledge of typical
fire suppression systems.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a.
Identify the various types of fire protection systems and their suitability for
protecting typical site fire hazards.
b.
Identify the applicable National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Code or
Standard.
c.
Identify some of the fundamental design principles of each system.
d.
Identify some of the basic inspection, test and maintenance requirements for
typical systems.
4.
Fire Protection Engineers shall demonstrate a working level knowledge of fire
barriers and their related appurtenances.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a.
Define a fire barrier and describe typical devices which provide protection for
openings therein.
b.
Identify the applicable NFPA standards that apply to fire barriers, fire doors and
fire dampers.
c.
Identify some of the basic inspection, test and maintenance requirements for
fire barriers, fire doors and fire dampers.
5.
Fire Protection Engineers shall demonstrate a working level knowledge of a fire
water distribution system.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a
Describe the various components of a fire water distribution system.
b.
Identify the applicable NFPA standards that apply to a fire water distribution
system.
c.
Identify some of the more fundamental design principles associated with a fire
water distribution system.
d.
Identify some of the basic inspection, test and maintenance requirements for a
fire water distribution system.
e.
Calculate pressure and flow availability.
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