A quick guide to sprinkler water tank inspections
In this blog our Projects Director, Joe Gubats, talks through some the latest legislation for maintaining sprinkler water tanks.
The lifespan of a sprinkler tank depends on various factors, in particular the quality of maintenance. On average a well-maintained sprinkler tank could last up to 30 years or more. The frequency of inspection depends on several factors, including, but not limited to, the size of the tank, its location, the type of water source, and of course, the type of sprinkler system installed.
The LPC Sprinkler Rules for Automatic Sprinkler Installations is a comprehensive set of guidelines and standards that govern the design, installation, and maintenance of automatic sprinkler systems in the United Kingdom. This standard incorporates the full BS EN 12845:2015+A1:2019 standard, this is a European standard that specifies the requirements and methods for the design, installation, and maintenance of fixed firefighting systems.
The LPC Sprinkler Rules are updated regularly with new Technical Bulletins to ensure they reflect the latest best practices and technological advancements in the field of fire protection. These bulletins provide detailed guidance on specific aspects of sprinkler system design and installation, such as pipe sizing, pump selection, water supply requirements, and system testing procedures.
In addition to these technical requirements, the LPC Sprinkler Rules also include provisions for quality assurance and documentation. For example, they require that all work be carried out by competent personnel and that detailed records be kept of all system design calculations, installation work, and maintenance activities.
By adhering to these rules and bulletins, building owners and operators can ensure that their sprinkler systems can provide effective fire protection. Moreover, compliance with these standards can also help to satisfy legal requirements and insurance conditions related to fire safety.
Resero's Technical Asset Management audits ensure that statutory requirements are met and that detailed records are being kept.
The Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB) updated its Technical Bulletin 203 (TB203), which outlines the care and maintenance requirements for automatic sprinkler systems. Published in September 2022, this bulletin now mandates a fully detailed 'Inspection/Condition Report' as part of the two-yearly routine, also known as the TB203 2-year inspection.
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The Inspection/Condition Report is a comprehensive document that provides an in-depth assessment of the condition of the automatic sprinkler system. It is designed to ensure that the system is functioning correctly and efficiently, and that it meets all relevant safety standards and regulations.
The report should include a thorough examination of all components of the sprinkler system, including but not limited to:
- Sprinkler heads:
These should be checked for any signs of damage, corrosion, or obstruction that could prevent them from operating correctly.
- Piping: The pipes should be inspected for any signs of leakage, corrosion, or other damage. The report should also confirm that the pipes are correctly sized and installed.
- Control valves: These should be checked to ensure they are in the correct position and functioning properly.
- Water supply: The report should confirm that there is an adequate water supply for the sprinkler system, and that the pressure is sufficient.
- Alarm devices: These should be tested to ensure they are working correctly.
- Fire pumps: If present, these should be inspected and tested to confirm they are operating correctly.
- Records: The report should include a review of the maintenance records for the sprinkler system, to confirm that all necessary maintenance has been carried out.
In addition to these specific checks, the Inspection/Condition Report should also include a general assessment of the overall condition of the sprinkler system, and any recommendations for repairs or improvements.
The introduction of this requirement reflects the LPCB's commitment to ensuring that automatic sprinkler systems are maintained to the highest possible standard, in order to provide effective fire protection. It is therefore essential that all those involved in the commercial building industry are aware of this requirement and take steps to comply with it.
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