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Insulation Arrangement <br /> Caution: It is important that the <br /> insulation be installed tight against the <br /> joists. In unheated areas, any spaces <br /> or voids between the insulation and the <br /> joists cause the water in the fire sprinkler <br /> piping to freeze. <br /> Hydrostatic Test <br /> PASS FAIL N/A <br /> 1. Scheduling-The contractor shall schedule for the inspection using eTRAKiT online ❑ ❑ ❑ <br /> permitting portal. Inspection requests submitted online before 11:59 p.m. on <br /> Monday-Friday will be tentatively scheduled for the next business day. <br /> 2. 2 Hour Test-A member of the Fire Marshal's Office will contact the contractor to ❑ ❑ ❑ <br /> schedule a time for the inspection.The contractor is responsible for verifying that <br /> all piping and attached equipment to the system subjected to system working <br /> pressure has been under 200 psi of pressure for a minimum of 2 hours prior to the <br /> inspection. Example:Timestamped photograph of pressure gauge. (Loss shall be <br /> determined by a drop in the gauge pressure or visual leakage.) <br /> 3. High Pressure Systems- Portions of systems normally subjected to system ❑ ❑ ❑ <br /> working pressures in excess of 150 psi shall be tested at a pressure of 50 psi in <br /> excess of system working pressure. <br /> 4. FDC Piping- Piping between the exterior FDC and the check valve in the fire ❑ ❑ ❑ <br /> department inlet pip shall be hydrostatically tested in the same manner as the <br /> balance of the system. <br /> 5. Release Pressure-After verifying that the system has maintained the required 200 ❑ ❑ ❑ <br /> psi for 2 hours, release pressure and confirm the test gauge returns to zero. (A <br /> gauge that does not return to zero could be an indication that the gauge was <br /> pegged.) <br /> Fire Marshal's Office 425.257.8100 1 everettwa.gov/fire I INFORMATION HANDOUT C-6 4.13.2020 I Page 7 <br />