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Kanata. Ontario. K2K 2D1

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OCCUPANCY: Bell/Sensplex, Annual Inspection. Sept. 16, 2011.

1. GENERAL

YES NO N/A

a) Is the building occupied?

b) Are all systems in service?

c) Is the building completely sprinklered? If no, specify.

d) Does there appear to have been any changes or additions to

the building? Main Entrance and 2nd floor classroom

e) Does there appear to have been any changes or additions to

the systems.

f) Have there been any fires since the last inspection?

g) Is stock and storage properly below sprinkler piping?

SPRINKLER SYSTEMS

2. CONTROL VALVES

a) Are all system main control valves open?

b) Are all other valves in proper position?

c) Are all control valves in working condition?

d) Are control valves sealed or supervised?

3. WATER SUPPLY

a)  State type of main water supply.

( pump, tank, city water main)

b)  Static pressure on supply side of main control

97psi.

c) Include any water flow test data available.

Static pressure ______psi.

Residual ______gpm@______psi.

YES NO N/A

4. FIRE PUMP-SPRINKLER

a) Size, Make and Model No:

b) Start up firepumps. Are they working as intended?

c) Take pitot reading of firepump and state results. (refer

to fire alarm report).

5. FIRE PUMP-STANDPIPE

a) Size, Make and Model No.

b) Start up firepumps. Are they working as intended.

c) Take pitot readings of firepump and state results. (refer

to fire alarm report).

6. FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTIONS

a) Size and number: 4”x 2- 2½” Outlets

b) Are Fire Department connections in satisfactory

condition, couplings free, caps in place,check

valves tight and ball drips dry?

7. WET SYSTEMS

1. Size and No: 4” Wet Alarm Valve

Make and Model: Victaulic S-759 (06-03)

System Pressure: 133 psi.

* Refer to pg 7 for continuation of wet systems, if applicable

a) Operate excess pressure pump. State any apparent

problems.

b) Are alarm valves, water flow switches and equiptment

in satisfactory condition? If not, state recommendations.

c) Does the building appear to be heated in all areas

protected by wet systems? If no, state areas in question.

YES NO N/A

8. ANTI-FREEZE SYSTEMS

a) Test anti-freeze level and concentration and system

readiness. State problems and/or recommendations.

9. DRY SYSTEMS

1) Size and No. Arena # 1 (S/W) 4” Dry Valve.

Make and Model: Victaulic S-56 (03-04)

System Pressure: 24 psi. (SEE 2008 Deficiency Items concerning L.P. Switch)

2) Size and No. Arena # 2 (N/W) 4” Dry Valve.

Make and Model: Victaulic S-56 (03-04)

System Pressure: 28 psi.

3) Size and No. Arena # 3 (N/E) 4” Dry Valve.

Make and Model: Victaulic S-56 (03-04)

System Pressure: 25 psi.

4) Size and No. Arena # 4 (S/E) 4” Dry Valve.

Make and Model: Victaulic S-56 (03-04)

System Pressure: 26 psi.

5) Size and No. Field House (South) 4” Dry Valve.

Make and Model: Victaulic S-56 (03-04)

System Pressure: 26 psi.

a) Are the dry valves in service and good condition?

If no, state problems and/or recommendations.

b) Run air compressor and state apparent condition. If

problems, state action.

c) Is priming water level normal? If no, state action taken.

YES NO N/A

d) Inspect all low point drains. State if any problems.

See Alarm Report for locations.

e) Are quick opening devices in service and operable? If

no, state action and/or recommendation.

f) Trip test dry valve. (Refer to fire alarm inspection

report for results). Simulated Trip Tests were performed during this inspection.

(Unable to conduct FULL TRIP TESTS until Arena Ice is out.)

g) Are dry pipe valves adequately protected from freezing?

If no, state recommendations.

h) Does piping generally appear to be properly pitched?

If no, state action taken and/or recommendations.

10. SPECIAL SYSTEMS

1. Type and No:

Valve Make and Model:

2. Type and No.

Valve Make and Model

a) Is valve in service, in good order? If no, state problems

and/or recommendations.

b) If applicable, run air compressor and state apparent

condition.

c) Is there a detection system? If yes, state type and make.

d) Does the detection system appear operational and in

good working order? If no, state problem and/or

recommendations.

11. ALARMS

a) Operate water motor gong. Report results if test is

not satisfactory.

b) Operate electric alarm bell. Report results if test is

not satisfactory: TESTED WITH BELLS.

c) Test all supervisory devices. Report results if test is

not satisfactory.

YES NO N/A

12. PIPING SPRINKLER

a) Is piping painted? If yes, state apparent condition.

Good Condition.

b) Is piping Galvanized?

Sprinkler Valve Room Trim. Good Condition.

c) Does piping appear corroded? If yes,

see recommendations.

d) Do sprinkler heads appear free of paint and/or

corrosion?

e) Do sprinkler appear to be generally less than 50 years

old?

f) Is the spare sprinkler stock adequate, wrench included?

g) Are sprinklers the proper temperature rating?

13. STANDPIPE

a) Is there a standpipe system?

b) Wet or Dry?

c) Are standpipe hoses connected to sprinkler system

or separate?:

d) Are all hoses, nozzles, valves etc. in place and operable?

e) Pressure at the top of the standpipe riser(s)?

Deficiencies.

10-01 Refer to previous reports for any outstanding deficiency items.

10-02 See Fire Extinguisher report for Deficiency Items

Inspector(s): Frank Hochreiter

Date: Sept. 16, 2011.

Royal Fire Protection 18/06/12

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