Exploring FGIS Capabilities and Right-sizing Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Fire Protection Systems Presented At The DOE/Contractor Fire Protection.

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Exploring FGIS Capabilities and Right-sizing Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Fire Protection Systems Presented At The DOE/Contractor Fire Protection Workshop Dr. Glen Argabright Fire Protection Engineering Sandia National Laboratories

Periodic inspection, testing and maintenance (ITM) of fire protection systems help ensure that a system will function on demand to protect life and property from fire. ITM tasks and frequencies however have been shown to vary. SNL is working on collecting and comparing ITM data from several resources including:

Makes use of facilities- related spatial Information Wet Pipe Sprinkler System240 Dry Pipe Sprinkler System13 Deluge Sprinkler System3 Pre-Action Sprinkler System9 Foam/Water Sprinkler System9 Water Spray System0 Halon 1301 System28 Halon 1211 System0 Clean Agent System16 Wet Chemical System4 Dry Chemical System17 Carbon Dioxide System14 Other Fixed Water Application Equipment 0 Fire Pump1 Central Fire Alarm1 Local Fire Alarm Systems178

Configuration Management GPS Referencing Orientation to As Built Drawings Impairment Permits Pre-Fire Plans PDF Link Tool to Manufacturer Tech Literature