The following conditions shall be deemed noncompliant and shall cause the related component(s) to be replaced to comply with the provisions of this code:
Sprinkler heads having any of the following conditions:
- 1.1. Signs of leakage.
- 1.2. Paint or other ornamentation that is not factory applied.
- 1.3. Evidence of corrosion including, but not limited to, discoloration or rust.
- 1.4. Deformation or damage of any part.
- 1.5. Improper orientation of sprinkler head.
- 1.6. Empty glass bulb.
- 1.7. Sprinkler heads manufactured prior to 1920.
- 1.8. Replacement sprinkler heads that do not match existing sprinkler heads in orifice size, K-factor temperature rating, coating or deflector type.
- 1.9. Sprinkler heads for the protection of cooking equipment that have not been replaced within one year.
- Water pressure and air pressure gauges that have been installed for more than 5 years and have not been tested to within 3 percent accuracy.
The following shall be deemed noncompliant conditions and shall cause the related component(s) to be repaired or replaced to comply with the provisions of this code:
Sprinkler and standpipe system piping and fittings having any of the following conditions:
- 1.1. Signs of leakage.
- 1.2. Evidence of corrosion.
- 1.3. Misalignment.
- 1.4. Mechanical damage.
Sprinkler piping support having any of the following conditions:
- 2.1. Materials resting on or hung from sprinkler piping.
- 2.2. Damaged or loose hangers or braces.
Class II and Class III standpipe systems having any of the following conditions:
- 3.1. No hose or nozzle, where required.
- 3.2. Hose threads incompatible with fire department hose threads.
- 3.3. Hose connection cap missing.
- 3.4. Mildew, cuts, abrasions and deterioration evident.
- 3.5. Coupling damaged.
- 3.6. Gaskets missing or deteriorated.
- 3.7. Nozzle missing or obstructed.
Hose racks and cabinets having any of the following conditions:
- 4.1. Difficult to operate or damaged.
- 4.2. Hose improperly racked or rolled.
- 4.3. Inability of rack to swing 90 degrees (1.57 rad) out of the cabinet.
- 4.4. Cabinet locked, except as permitted by this code.
- 4.5. Cabinet door will not fully open.
- 4.6. Door glazing cracked or broken.
Portable fire extinguishers having any of the following conditions:
- 5.1. Broken seal or tamper indicator.
- 5.2. Expired maintenance tag.
- 5.3. Pressure gauge indicator in "red."
- 5.4. Signs of leakage or corrosion.
- 5.5. Mechanical damage, denting or abrasion of tank.
- 5.6. Presence of repairs such as welding, soldering or brazing.
- 5.7. Damaged threads.
- Damaged hose assembly, couplings or swivel joints.
Fire alarm and detection control equipment, initiating devices and notification appliances having any of the following conditions:
- 6.1. Corroded or leaking batteries or terminals.
- 6.2. Smoke detectors having paint or other ornamentation that is not factory-applied.
- 6.3. Mechanical damage to heat or smoke detectors.
- 6.4. Tripped fuses.
Fire department connections having any of the following conditions:
- 7.1. Fire department connections are not visible or able to be accessed from the fire apparatus access road.
- 7.2. Couplings or swivels are damaged.
- 7.3. Plugs and caps are missing or damaged.
- 7.4. Gaskets are deteriorated.
- 7.5. Check valve is leaking.
- 7.6. Identification signs are missing.
Fire pumps having any of the following conditions:
NFPA 10—17 | Portable Fire Extinguishers | I101.1 |
NFPA 25—17 | Inspection, Testing and Maintenance of Water-based Fire Protection Systems | I101.1 |
NFPA 72—16 | National Fire Alarm Code | I101.1 |