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3-9 Stock of Spare Sprinklers. <br />3-5.'" 'supp!s o� spare Sp:in..!Cr5 (nc.er leg six) shooid to <br />star a cabin-t en the premises for rrplac�.. purpoics. Tl1: <br />cabinet should be so located that is will not be espused tt, no: :um <br />dust, corrosion, or a temperature exceeding 100°F (350C). <br />3-5.1.I The stock of spare sprinklcrs should be zs fallo•.vs: <br />(a) For building having no: over 500 sprinklers - not less chap 5 <br />sprinklers <br />(b) For buiidin�s having 300 to 1.000 sp-inkler• not less than 12 <br />sprinklers <br />(e) For bui!dirgs having over 1,000 -sprinklers - not less than 21 <br />sprinklers <br />. (d) Stock of spare sprinklers should include all types and rztlpK• <br />installed. <br />3-5.1.2 A specialsprin"Icr wrench should be provided and kept in <br />the cabinet, to be u;cd in the rernoval and installation of sprin;atn. <br />Othcr types cf u.enchcs may damage the sprinklcrs. <br />Provide a sprinkler maintenance and inspection re^ord which <br />will be available for periodic inspection by the Fire <br />Department. <br />5. Provide semi—annual professional inspection of the entire <br />sprinkler system. This inspection was last performed April. 7, <br />1992 sM is nm: o:erlue. 'Cr '.s Fnnice ntat Lc as reCOSn2nied <br />in NFPA Pamphlet ffl3A INSPECTION — TESTING AND :LAINTENANCE OF <br />SPRIN'nER SYSTEMS. <br />6. Develop and maintain a program of regular sprinkler maintenance <br />and inspection within the company. Recommend a copy of <br />N.F.P.A. pamphlet 13A on inspection, maintenance and testing of <br />sprinkler systems be otained to assist in development and <br />trainin.,. <br />II. The use of extension cords is limited to the following temporary <br />uses. <br />1. For display purposes. <br />2. During construction. <br />3. Temporary (60 days or less) office configurations. <br />Any extension cord allowed must be approved for the use. <br />Extension earls nay not be used to supply power to the ir.dividual <br />booths. <br />All electrical system equipment and devices must meet N.E.0 <br />(National 'dlectrical Code) requirements. <br />