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Acceptance Test Checklist: GAP.13.0.5.A

The checklist ensures the fire suppression system is properly installed and functioning correctly before acceptance testing. It includes verifying alarm notification, agent quantity, installation drawings, equipment locations, piping integrity, enclosure sealing, interlocks, nozzle coverage, electrical supervision, manual release operation, backup power, and personnel training. For discharge tests, preparations include clearing rooms, calibrating concentration recorders, selecting sample points, and verifying continuous recorder power.

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Acceptance Test Checklist: GAP.13.0.5.A

The checklist ensures the fire suppression system is properly installed and functioning correctly before acceptance testing. It includes verifying alarm notification, agent quantity, installation drawings, equipment locations, piping integrity, enclosure sealing, interlocks, nozzle coverage, electrical supervision, manual release operation, backup power, and personnel training. For discharge tests, preparations include clearing rooms, calibrating concentration recorders, selecting sample points, and verifying continuous recorder power.

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GAP.13.0.5.

ACCEPTANCE TEST CHECKLIST

CHECK AT EVERY ACCEPTANCE TEST:


Alarm service has been notified
The room is in its normal operating condition and ready for testing
Replacement agent is on hand and has been weighed on site
Installation has been checked against accepted drawings
Room size
Detector location and type
Wire type and specifications
Pipe sizes and lengths
Nozzle location and size
Location of equipment: cylinders; manual releases; control panel and alarm horns
The installation workmanship is acceptable
All piping has been blown clear and checked for mechanical tightness and proper support
Room has been inspected for obvious leakage
Door and window leaks minimal
Ducts properly dampered
Pipe chases and wiring chases sealed
Doors, windows and dampers interlocked to close automatically
Ceiling tiles near nozzles have been properly secured to prevent movement during discharge
There are no obstructions to nozzle discharge
Underfloor has been vacuumed to prevent debris from entering vital equipment
The test agent cannot migrate to adjacent areas and discharge other systems
System time delay exceeds any ventilation system fan coastdown time
Detectors, alarms, actuators, dampers and closures have been tested for proper operation
Ventilation fans will not restart when alarms are silenced
Manual releases and aborts have been labeled for easy identification
Electrical supervision has been tested by opening circuit at most remote unit on each loop
Pneumatic supervision has been tested by disconnecting tubing or piping at end of system
Manual releases have been tested
Operation of manual release prepares room for discharge
Back-up power has been tested
Operation of the abort switch has been tested
All actuation devices and selector valves have been tested
Manual release overrides simultaneously abort switch operation
The sequence of events is posted
Battery standby has been tested for a 24-hour period

GAPS Guidelines
A Publication of Global Asset Protection Services LLC
GAP.13.0.5.1

The duration of all time delays has been measured


A contract has been purchased for service and periodic tests
Facility's personnel have been given adequate training
All equipment restored to service including alarm service

CHECK IF PERFORMING A DISCHARGE TEST:


All loose materials have been cleared from the room
Three-point recorder has been field calibrated
Sample probe locations have been properly selected
Continuous power to the concentration recorder has been verified
Properly sized recorder sample tubing has been provided
Recorder is in proper mode for the agent to be tested
Breathing apparatus is available, if necessary
Containers have been properly labeled
Test agent weight has been adjusted, if necessary
Containers have been weighed before and after discharge
Post test ventilation arrangements have been made
All equipment restored to service including alarm service

GAPS Guidelines
2 A Publication of Global Asset Protection Services LLC

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