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Sprinkler System - ANSWERSA fire extinguishing system, other than a water mist system, that utilizes
water as the extinguishing agent.
Automatic/Non-Automatic Sprinkler Systems - ANSWERSShall be inspected by a competent person
holding a S12 CoF and employed or contracted by the owner, to see that all parts of the system are in
good working order, and that the fire department connections, if any, are ready for immediate use by the
fire department.
6 Extra Sprinkler Heads - ANSWERSA Supply of ____ shall be kept available on the premises, to replace
promptly any fused or damaged_____
Fire Department Connections/Connections for a Sprinkler System - ANSWERSSubjected to a hydrostatic
pressure test to demonstrate its suitability for fire department use, every 5 years.
Impairment Coordinator - ANSWERSComplies with the requirements of study material
Impairment Coordinator - ANSWERSShall take the actions when a standpipe system, sprinkler system or
the fire alarm system is out of service.
Impairment Coordinator - ANSWERSShall maintain records of all system inspections, tests, servicing and
other items of maintenance.
Impairment Coordinator - ANSWERSBuilding Owner in the absence of a specific designee.
Planned Removal From Service - ANSWERSWhen the system, or a portion of the sprinkler system, is
placed out of service for a scheduled inspection, testing, regular maintenance, minor repairs or for
construction affecting not more than 1 floor.
,Unplanned Out of Service Condition - ANSWERSA serious defect in the sprinkler system including, but
not limited to: an empty tank, a break or major leak in the system's water piping, inoperative or shut
water supply valves, defective fire department connections, construction related shut downs affecting
more than one floor, or complete or partial shut downs of the sprinkler system, other than a shut down
for a planned removal form service.
Tag Requirement - ANSWERSShall be used to indicate that a system, or portions are out of service.
Tags - ANSWERSShall indicate the are affected, a brief description of the condition, the occupancy
classification, CoF number and the estimated time until the system becomes operational.
Green Tags - ANSWERSIf no impairment is found in the entire system ___ will be placed on the main
control valve.
Systems Fully Out of Service - ANSWERSWhite Discs 8-9" in diameter is placed on all affected fire
department connections. A red tag shall be placed at the main control valve indicating the sprinkler
company name, date of removal from service and anticipated return to service date.
Systems Partially Out of Service - ANSWERSBlue Discs 8-9" in diameter is placed on all affected fire
department connections. a red tag shall be placed at the main control valve and ay closed sectional valve
indicating the company name, date or removal from service and anticipated return to service date.
Fire Watch - ANSWERSBuilding staff trained and knowledgeable in conducting a fire watch may conduct a
____ in lieu of a fire guard during the initial 4 hours of a planned removal from service, or after discovery
of an unplanned out-of-service condition, provided that the floor or area in which the fire protection
system is out of service does not exceed 50,000 sqft.
CoF Holder - ANSWERSResponsibilities include: Record Keeping, Records, Detailed Records, Riser Card
Updates.
Record Keeping - ANSWERSMaintain a detailed record of all inspections.
,Records - ANSWERSAll system inspections, tests, servicing and other maintenance required by this NYC
Fire Code, the NYC Fire rules or the referenced standards shall be maintained on the premises for a
minimum of 3 years.
Detailed Records - ANSWERSShall include information relative to conditions of water supply, gravity and
pressure tanks and levels therein, valves, risers, piping, sprinkler heads and fire department connections,
alarms, fire, booster and special service pumps, obstructions, and conditions of all other system
equipment and appurtenances. All defects and/or impairments shall be noted on the report.
Riser Card - ANSWERSAn approved card bearing the dates of each inspection, CoF number and signature
of the CoF holder shall be posted on the premises near therein water supply control valve.
S12/S15 CoF Holder - ANSWERSResponsibilities include Visual inspections only, proper notification and
record inspection results for examinations by FDNY.
Alarm Notification Appliance - ANSWERSA fire alarm system component, such as a bell, horn, speaker,
light, text display or vibration device that issues an audible, tactile, and/or visual alert.
Alarm Signal - ANSWERSA notification indicating an emergency requiring immediate action such as a
notification indicative of fire.
Antifreeze Sprinkler System - ANSWERSA wet pipe sprinkler system employing automatic sprinklers that
are attached to a piping system that contains an an antifreeze solution and is connected to a water
supply. The antifreeze solution is discharged, followed by water immediately upon operation of
sprinklers opened by heat from a fire
Automatic Ball Drip - ANSWERSAn automatic drain valve horizontally installed at the low point in the
piping between the lower check valve and the fire department connection of automatic sprinkler
systems. Water pressure from a Fire Department pumper automatically closes this valve. It automatically
re-opens when pressure ceases, permitting this piping to drain and thereby prevent freezing.
Central Station - ANSWERSA facility that receives alarm signals from a protected premises and
retransmits or otherwise reports such alarm signals to the department.
, Combination Standpipe and Sprinkler System - ANSWERSA system where the water piping services both
2.5" outlets for Fire Department use and outlets for automatic sprinklers.
Concealed Sprinkler - ANSWERSA recessed sprinkler with a cover plate.
CMSA - ANSWERSControl Mode Specific Application Sprinklers
Control Mode Specific Application (CMSA) Sprinklers - ANSWERSDesigned to control a fire until its
original fuel source is depleted or until fire-fighting activities can commence. A fire is controlled by
cooling the ceiling-level air temperatures, reducing the fire's rate of heat release and pre-wetting
adjacent combustibles.
Control Valve - ANSWERSA valve controlling flow to water-based fire protection systems. They do NOT
include hose valves, inspector's test valves, drain valves, trim valves for dry pipe, preaction and deluge
valves, check valves or relief valves.
Control Valves - ANSWERSInclude OS&Y, Curb valves
OS&Y Valve - ANSWERSOutside Stem & Yoke Valve
OS&Y (Outside Stem & Yoke) - ANSWERSAn indicating type of control valve used for fire sprinkler system.
Curb Valve - ANSWERSNon-indicating gate valve equipped with a cast iron extension box flushed with a
sidewalk with an operation nut of 1.25", this valve is operated using a special curb key wrench. This valve
controls the municipal water supply serving the fire sprinkler system.
Corrosion-Resistant Sprinkler - ANSWERSA sprinkler fabricated with corrosion resistant materials, or
special coatings to be used in an atmosphere that would corrode standard sprinklers.
Deficiency - ANSWERSA condition in which the application of the component is not within its designed
limits or specifications.