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Antifreeze - Updates and Resolutions from NFPA
This previously recorded webinar discusses the NFPA has released their final decisions regarding the use of antifreeze in new and existing fire sprinkler systems. This class informs the participant about how and when antifreeze is permitted to be used. This class will discuss the
changes and Emergency Amendments made to the current NFPA standards governing all Fire Sprinkler Systems in regards to the use of Antifreeze Solutions.
The Committees for these documents have had to adjust their position on this issue more than once.
These changes affect the following NFPA documents:
NFPA 13 The Standard for the Installation Sprinkler Systems
NFPA 13R The Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Residential Occupancies Four Stories or Less in Height
NFPA 13D The Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One- and Two-Family Dwellings
NFPA 25 The Standard for the Inspection, Testing and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems
Identify and describe the amount of antifreeze permitted in a fire sprinkler system.
Determine when antifreeze is permitted to be used.
Identify and describe ways to test antifreeze solutions for adequacy.
Determine the differences in the requirements for antifreeze use within the different NFPA Standards.
Presenter: Cecil Bilbo
CPD: 1.0
This previousy record webinar informs the participant about how and when antifreeze is permitted to be used.
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Building Information Modeling (BIM) is fast becoming an integral part of modern building construction. Historic 2D and 3D CAD details are being replaced with parametric intelligent building models.
Changes to the Storage Chapters in NFPA 13, 2010-2013 Editions
This one hour previously recored webinar will review the changes to the storage chapters of the 2010 to 2013 editions of NFPA 13. The review will help you understand how the changes affect design parameters and storage arrangements/classifications.
Presenter: Philip Gunning P.E.
From a live webinar recording on 07/16/2013
This previously recorded webinar will will review the changes to the storage chapters of the 2010 to 2013 editions of NFPA 13
Consequences of Omitting Sprinklers from Concealed Spaces
From a prevously recorded webinar: This lesson will discuss the advantages and disadvantages and of omitting sprinklers in concealed spaces. It can be maddening trying to determine what the minimum remote area size permitted. We will discuss how section 8.15.1.2 ties in with the calculation section of 11.2.3.1.4. We will help you answer the question, “Will I need to use a minimum remote area of 3,000 square feet?”
Clearly identify the section of NFPA 13 that applies to any concealed space.
Determine if sprinklers are required in any concealed space
Determine if the calculation area must be 3,000 square feet or larger in size
Utilize NFPA 13 calculation method to achieve the most cost effective fire sprinkler system where concealed spaces are present.
From a prevously recorded webinar: This lesson will discuss the advantages and disadvantages and of omitting sprinklers in concealed spaces.
Deluge and Preaction Sprinkler Systems
This previously recorded webinar will explain the features, benefits, and applications of deluge and preaction sprinkler systems. Many of the components that can be used to make these systems function in accordance with nationally accepted standards will also be covered.
Presenter: John Johnson
Recorded 7/12/2012
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This previously recorded webinar will explain the features, benefits, and applications of deluge and preaction sprinkler systems.
From a previously recorded werbinar: Extended Coverage Sprinklers can significantly reduce material and labor costs as compared to traditional standard coverage sprinkler systems. In this webinar, we will discuss where and how to properly utilize these unique sprinklers types.
From a live webinar recording on 01/19/2012
From a previously recorded webinar: Extended Coverage Sprinklers can significantly reduce material and labor costs as compared to traditional standard coverage sprinkler systems. In this webinar, we will discuss where and how to properly utilize these unique sprinklers types.
FM Loss Prevention Data Sheets - Major Changes & Design Impacts for Storage Occupancies
This previously recorded webinar focuses on the major changes to the FM 2.0 Loss Prevention Data Sheet and how they affect design approaches for storage occupancies as compared to NFPA 13.
Presenters: Philip Gunning, P.E.
From a live webinar recording 1/12/2012
This 1-hour previously recorded webinar focuses on the major changes to the FM 2.0 Loss Prevention Data Sheet and how they affect design approaches for storage occupancies.
Heat Sources and Sprinklers
This class, from a previously record webinar, will answer the most common questions that people have about placing sprinklers in relation to different types of heat sources. Any one that has ever used NFPA 13 knows, it can be very difficult to determine where the Committee intends sprinklers to be placed depending on their temperature rating. With diagrams and analysis of the Committee’s statements, we will show you exactly what these tables mean and where sprinklers are supposed to be placed.
Identify common heat sources discussed in NFPA 13
Determine the correct temperature classification for sprinklers near different heat sources
Determine the correct distance sprinklers must be located from common heat sources.
Identify the correct sections in NFPA 13 that would apply in these situations.
Previously Recorded 9/25/2014
This class, from a previously recorded webinar, will answer the most common questions that people have about placing sprinklers in relation to different types of heat sources.
How to Size The Incoming Water Main for Commercial Fire Protection Systems
This one hour previously recorded webinar will cover how to determine the amount of water (gpm) required to protect a building or protection area. This is based on the given hazard, hose stream demands, and if standpipes are required. The information provided can help GCs, architects, and fire protection contractors determine the minimum pipe size needed to supply a fire protection system.
From a live webinar recording 01/16/2013.
How to Size The Incoming Water Main for Commercial Fire Protection System. This one hour previously recorded webinar will cover how to determine the amount of water (gpm) required to protect a building or protection area.
NFPA 13 Changes: 2010 - 2013 Editions
This 1.5-hour previously recorded webinar addresses the major changes of NFPA 13, 2013 Edition.
CPDs: 1.5
NFPA 25: 2011 Edition Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance Series Part 2 of 4
This four part webinar series is for anyone who is interested in learning the requirements pertaining to the inspection, testing, and maintenance of water based fire protection systems. This series will be most helpful to contractors, inspectors, property owners, and student. Please note you must register for each part separately.
Part 1 Chapters 3 & 4 Definitions and General Requirements
· Important definitions and general requirements essential to successful inspections of water based fire protection systems will be discussed.
Part 2 Chapter 5 Sprinkler Systems
· Requirments for the inspection, testing, and maintenance of fire sprinkler systems will reviewed
Part 3 Chapter 13 Valves, Valve Components, and Trim
· This webinar will discuss the requirements pertaining to the inspection of valves and devices found on wet and dry pipe sprinkler systems.
Part 4 Chapter 13 Valves, Valve Components, and Trim
Deluge & Preaction
· Inspection, testing, and maintenance requirements for valves and associated equipment for deluge and preaction sprinkler systems will be discussed.
From a live webinar recording on 9/27/2012
This previously recorded webinar, on 10/11/2012, concentrates on the major changes of NFPA 25, 2011 Edition.
NFPA 25: 2011 Edition Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance Series Part 3 of 4
NICET – The Certification Process (Computer Based Testing)
This previously recorded webinar discusses the process for becoming NICET certified which has changed dramatically over the last few years. This class will discuss the steps in the current process through which candidates may achieve NICET Certification. Online registration, application, and computer-based testing will be discussed. Upon completion of this class the participant will be able to:
Identify and describe the different Levels of NICET certification.
Create an account with NICET.
Apply for the proper certification at the appropriate level.
Register and take NICET’s computer-based tests.
This class will discuss the steps in the current process through which candidates may achieve NICET Certification.
Protection of Combustible Concealed Spaces
This previously recorded webinar will cover the requirements for protecting combustible concealed spaces per NFPA 13, 2010 edition. When is protection required and when can sprinklers be omitted?
Presenter: Philip M. Gunning, P.E. & Kevin Maughan
From a live webinar recording 6/21/12
This previoulsy recorded webinar will cover the requirements for protecting combustible concealed spaces per NFPA 13, 2010 edition.
sprinkCAD- sprinkCODE Determines Protection Options for High Pile Storage per NFPA 13
From a previously recorded webinar:
This previously recorded webinar will show you how sprinkCode Determines Protection Options for High Pile Storage Per NFPA 13.
From a prevously recorded webinar: This class will discuss the different classifications of construction in the International Building Code (IBC) and in the NFPA documents. We will discuss the differences and similarities in these definitions. We will also discuss how fire sprinklers may allow the use of nearly any construction type, creating flexibility in building design.
Determine the type of construction of which a building has been built.
Identify individual components of construction utilized in common definitions
Find the definitions and uses of construction types in the IBC and the NFPA documents.
Describe common uses for each type of construction
From a prevously recorded webinar: This class will discuss the different classifications of construction in the International Building Code (IBC) and in the NFPA documents
Understanding the Difference Between Sprinkler Types
Why are there so many types of sprinklers to choose from? This recording explains the difference between sprinkler classifications, which you must know in order to apply the correct sections of NFPA 13 for head placement, obstruction rules, and hydraulic design requirements. Learn the difference between control mode density area, suppression mode, standard spray, extended coverage, dry type, large drop, specific application control mode, specific application, and residential sprinklers.
Presenter: Philip Gunning, P.E.
From a live webinar recording 11/17/2011
CPDs: 1.0 (must add the program to your cart)
In this recording, learn the difference between control mode density area, suppression mode, standard spray, extended coverage, dry type, large drop, specific application control mode, specific application, and residential sprinklers.
Understanding the Types of Concealed Spaces in NFPA 13
From a previously recorded webinar. There are 18 different concealed space arrangements discussed in Section 8.15.1.2 in NFPA 13. It can be very difficult to determine which description fits the project on which you may be working. This seminar will use drawings and the NFPA 13 sections to show you exactly what the Committee meant for each description.
Identify the section of NFPA 13 that applies to a concealed construction arrangement
Explain the difference between combustible and non-combustible concealed spaces.
Determine when sprinklers may be omitted from concealed spaces
Determine when sprinklers are required in concealed spaces
in this previously recorded webinar there are 18 different concealed space arrangements discussed in Section 8.15.1.2 in NFPA 13.
Variables That Impact Water Delivery Time in Dry Pipe Systems
This previously recorded webinar discusses NFPA 13 water delivery requirements and the options available to the designer, contractor, or property owner to reduce water delivery times of dry pipe systems. The types and use of quick opening devices will be the main emphasis, but the effect of accurate water supply data, pipe sizing/routing, and use of fluid delivery time software will also be covered.
Presenters: Philip Gunning, P.E. & John Johnson CFPS
From a live webinar recording 3/29/2012
NFPA 13 water delivery requirements and the options available to the designer, contractor, or property owner to reduce water delivery times of dry pipe systems will be discussed. From a previously recorded webinar March 29, 2012
Wet & Dry Pipe Sprinkler Systems
This E-Learning program will provide the participant with a better understanding of wet and dry pipe sprinkler systems. This program will take approximately one and a half hours, which will cover design advantages, system components, system operation, and installation and maintenance of wet and dry pipe sprinkler systems.
This E-Learning program will provide the participant with a better understanding of wet and dry pipe sprinkler systems.
Standpipe Systems Overview