Transcription of FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
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INTRODUCTION TO FIRE INSPECTION PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES. FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS . TERMINAL OBJECTIVES. The students will be able to: 1. Identify fire PROTECTION SYSTEMS and devices and describe procedures to validate their operational readiness. 2. Determine the components of water distribution SYSTEMS . ENABLING OBJECTIVES. The students will: 1. Define fire alarm SYSTEMS . 2. Define suppression SYSTEMS , including automatic sprinkler SYSTEMS and other automatic extinguishing SYSTEMS . 3. Define portable fire extinguishers. 4. Identify the various types of water storage devices. 5. Identify the various types of piping materials used in water supply SYSTEMS . 6. Identify the different types of valves in water supply SYSTEMS . 7. Describe a water distribution system. 8. Contrast private and public water supply SYSTEMS . 9. Explain the function of pumps, pipes, and valves used in water distribution SYSTEMS . FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS . SM PS-2. FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS . INTRODUCTION. Under the rather broad heading of fire PROTECTION SYSTEMS , this module will examine the main components of alerting, suppression, and containment features and SYSTEMS .
to close and send an alarm. If the expanding air can leak out of a vent hole, the resulting pressure will be reduced. However, if the air expands at a rate faster than the vent hole can compensate for, the contacts will close and an alarm will be sent. Combination heat detectors can combine the two operating principles of
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