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� Fire Sprinklers System (NFPA-13 & 13R) <br /> EVERETT EVERETT Acceptance Test Checklist <br /> WASHINGTON INFORMATION HANDOUT C-6 4.13.2020 <br /> General <br /> This document's intent is to provide contractors with guidelines outlining the expectations and <br /> procedures for how the Everett Fire Marshal's Office will conduct an acceptance test of a fire sprinkler <br /> system.This document addresses the most common aspects of a fire sprinkler acceptance tests, in cases <br /> where this document does not address a device or operation used with your system IFC, NFPA, and/or <br /> Manufacturer Specifications will be used to determine testing criteria. <br /> Underground/Flush PASS FAIL N/A <br /> 1. Approved Plans-An Approved/Stamped set of plans shall be located at the job El El El <br /> site. <br /> 2. Responsibility- Underground supply will be broken into two categories: <br /> • First will be everything before and up to the approved double check <br /> detector assembly which is the responsibility of the Everett Utilities <br /> Department to witness and inspect. <br /> • Second is everything after the approved double check detector assembly <br /> to the fire sprinkler riser which is the responsibility of the Everett Fire <br /> Department to witness and inspect. <br /> 3. NFPA 24 Report-The contractor shall complete, sign, and provided a copy of the El El El <br /> contractor's material and test certificate to the AHJ. (NFPA 24 Figure 10.10.1.) <br /> Hydrostatic Test: <br /> PASS FAIL N/A <br /> 4. Schedule Inspection -The contractor shall schedule for the inspection using El El El <br /> eTRAKiT online permitting portal. Inspection requests submitted online before <br /> 11:59 p.m. on Monday-Friday will be tentatively scheduled for the next business <br /> day. <br /> 5. 2 Hour Test-A member of the Fire Marshal's Office will contact the contractor to El El El <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 or 50 psi in excess of the system <br /> working pressure,whichever is greater, and shall maintain the pressure at+-5 psi <br /> for 2 hours prior to the inspection. Example:Timestamped photograph of pressure <br /> gauge. (Loss shall be determined by a drop in the gauge pressure or visual <br /> leakage.) <br /> Fire Marshal's Office I 425.257.8100 everettwa.gov/fire <br />