2021 IBC and IFC Fire Protection Systems (Online Live)

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Format: Online Live
Duration: 6.00
This class is designed to guide participants through the 2021 IFC requirements related to fire protection systems (Chapter 9). These requirements include suppression systems, standpipe systems, automatic fire alarm systems, automatic detection systems and additional fire protection assemblies. Because the 2021 IFC and Chapter 9 of the 2021 IBC have such broad scopes, the focus of this class is to review design, construction, inspection and testing requirements for Fire sprinkler systems, Fire-extinguishing systems, Standpipe systems, Fire alarm and detection systems, Smoke control systems and Smoke removal systems.

This class provides code officials and design professionals with:

  • A review of the Chapter 9 fire protection system requirements in the 2021 IFC and 2021 IBC.
  • The design and operation of various fire-extinguishing and fire detection and signaling systems.
  • A review of the applicable National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards for fire protection systems.
  • The requirements for the inspection and maintenance of fire protection systems.

  • Time Zones: Classes may be noted in a time zone different than yours, please take note of the time zone and how it may impact the start time in your area.

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    Objectives
  • Explain why a fire protection system must conform to code criteria and referenced standards.
  • Determine where and when fire protection systems are required.
  • Explain the principles of how a fire protection system detects and manages a fire.
  • Discuss the relationship between the code (IFC/IBC) and the referenced standards.
  • Define key terms.
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