FM200 System Maintenance
FM200 System Maintenance
FM200 System Maintenance
Periodic Inspection
The entire fire extinguishing system shall be completely inspected annually preferably, every
six months - by competent personnel using an approved schedule and procedure.
Visual inspection of all system components and cylinder pressures should occur
monthly.
Cylinder weight and pressure must be inspected semi-annually per NFPA 2001.
Any pilot hoses should be examined annually for damage.
A cylinder continuously in service without having been discharged must be given an
external visual inspection every five years.
Any problems should be corrected at once by competent personnel.
During an inspection, the hazard should be checked against the original layout to make sure
there have not been additions or alterations that might require system alteration or additional
coverage.
The detectors should be checked (and cleaned, if necessary) to assure that they are free of
foreign substances. If the detection system is supervised, the supervisory features should
be checked to determine that the detection system is in satisfactory condition. Refer to the
manufacturer’s manual on detectors for proper inspection procedures.
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Piping and Nozzles
Piping should be examined for any evidence of corrosion. Nozzles should be checked to
determine that the orifices are clear and unobstructed; they should be checked for proper
position and orientation.
Auxiliary Equipment
All auxiliary components such as pressure switches, door closures, dampers, and air
handling shutdown equipment should be inspected to ensure that they are in proper
operating condition. Check that provisions have been made for prompt ventilation of a
hazard following a discharge.
Inspect the storage rack for tightness, including wall mounting bolts and other hardware, if
included. The cylinder(s) should be examined for evidence of corrosion and the cylinder
valves for mechanical damage. The cylinder strap(s) and the outlet fittings connected to the
piping should be checked for tightness.
Electrical Components
General Maintenance
The system should be maintained in full operating condition at all times. In particular, the
pressure and weight of the cylinders must be maintained. All hoses shall be examined
annually for damage, and if visual inspection shows any deficiency, the hoses must be
replaced or tested as specified in NFPA Standard 2001 on Clean Fire Extinguishing
Systems.
The pressure in the storage container(s) should be noted on a monthly basis. If the
temperature in the storage container is about 70°F (21°C), the pressure should be 360 psig
(2482 kPa).
At least semi-annually, the agent quantity and pressure of refillable container shall be
checked. A container shall be refilled or replaced when it shows a loss in agent quantity of
more than 5% or a loss in pressure (adjusted for temperature) of more than 10%.
The weight can be checked by using a standard platform scale having suitable capacity or
by a portable beam scale as manufactured by Kidde Fire Systems. If a weigh track has been
installed as part of the rack and a beam scale has been purchased, it will not be necessary
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to completely remove the cylinder from the system for weighing. If a standard platform scale
is used for weighing, it will be necessary to remove the cylinder restraining strap from the
rack assembly.
Cylinder servicing shall be performed by Kidde Fire Systems. Please contact our office for
shipping instructions.
If more than five years have elapsed since the date of the last test and inspection, the
cylinder shall not be recharged without first retesting. This retest must include an external
and internal visual inspection in accordance with the Code of Federal Regulation, Title 49,
Section 173.34(e)(10) and NFPA 2001.Cylinder servicing shall be performed by Kidde Fire
Systems. Please contact our office for shipping instructions.
Hose Test
All system hoses shall be examined annually for damage. If visual examination shows any
deficiency, the hose shall be immediately replaced or tested as specified in NFPA 2001.
Hose shall be tested every 5 years.