ROOM INTEGRITY TESTING
FIRE ALARMS
NFPA 2001 Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems, Annex C Enclosure Integrity Procedure, requires that enclosures protected by clean agent fire suppression systems be airtight in order to maintain design concentration and adequately prevent re-ignition.
Additionally, NFPA 2001, Annex D Enclosure Evaluation, requires peak pressure evaluations to predict the pressure levels in the protected space upon system discharge, which will determine whether a pressure relief vent is required in the event of a discharge to prevent walls from collapsing, blowing out windows, or blowing off doors.
Our clients make significant investments to protect their assets, consequently, RiskFit has invested in specially designed and calibrated door fan pressurization equipment to test the environment to recommended specifications.
RiskFit recommends that once the system is certified the customer continue to keep up with the patching and sealing of the protected area. RiskFit offers and recommends door fan pressurization testing every 2 to 3 years based on changes made to the protected space.
