1、Professional Qualifications Standard for Residential Potable Water Fire Protection System Installers & Inspectors for One and Two Family Dwellings ASSE/IAPMO/ANSI Series 7000 ASSE Board Approved: February 2013 ANSI Approved: September 2013 ASSE International An American National StandardASSE/IAPMO/A
2、NSI Series 7000 Professional Qualifications Standard i Issued: September 2013 Copyright Information iii Foreword v Professional Qualifications Standards Committee vi Series 7000 Working Group . vii Standard #7001 1 References 01-1.1 Reference and Industry Standards and Codes 1 01-1.2 Abbreviations 2
3、 Standard #7010 3 Residential Potable Water Fire Protection System Installers for One and Two Family Dwellings 10-1.1 Scope .3 10-1.2 Purpose 3 10-1.3 Limitations . 3 10-1.4 Reference and Industry Standards and Codes 3 10-2.1 General Knowledge 3 10-2.2 Product Knowledge .4 10-2.3 Product Installatio
4、n Knowledge 4 10-2.4 System Knowledge . 4 10-2.5 Documenting and Recording . 5 10-3.1 Terminology . 5 10-3.2 Certification and Recertification of Installers . 5 Standard #7020 1 Residential Potable Water Fire Protection System Inspectors for One and Two Family Dwellings 20-1.1 Scope .6 20-1.2 Purpos
5、e 6 20-1.3 Limitations . 6 20-1.4 Reference and Industry Standards and Codes 6 20-2.1 General Knowledge 6 20-2.2 Product Knowledge .7 20-2.3 Product Installation Knowledge 7 20-2.4 System Knowledge . 7 20-2.5 Documenting and Recording . 8 20-3.1 Terminology . 8 20-3.2 Certification and Recertificati
6、on of Inspectors . 8 Appendix A . 9 Vocabulary and Definitions TAble oF ConTenTS Professional Qualifications Standard for Residential Potable W ater Fire Protection System Installers & Inspectors for One and Two Family Dwellingsii ASSE/IAPMO/ANSI Series 7000 Professional Qualifications Standard Issu
7、ed: September 2013ASSE/IAPMO/ANSI Series 7000 Professional Qualifications Standard iii Issued: September 2013 ASSE International Mokena, Illinois Copyright 2013, 2008 All rights reserved. CoPYRIGHT InFoRMATIon Neither this standard, nor any portion thereof, may be reproduced without the written cons
8、ent of ASSE International. Organizations wishing to adopt or list any ASSE Standard should print the ASSE Standard number on the cover page first and in equal or larger type to that of the adopting or listing organization. Professional Qualifications Standard for Residential Potable Water Fire Prote
9、ction System Installers & Inspectors for One and Two Family Dwellingsiv ASSE/IAPMO/ANSI Series 7000 Professional Qualifications Standard Issued: September 2013ASSE/IAPMO/ANSI Series 7000 Professional Qualifications Standard v Issued: September 2013 FoRe WoRd This foreword shall not be considered a p
10、art of the standard. However, it is offered to provide background information. ASSE International is dedicated to the preservation of public health and safety through the use of proper plumbing and piping practices and approved materials. In 2006, the Board of Directors approved the development of a
11、 professional qualifications standard for plumbing-based fire suppression systems. The 2013 revision of the standard replaced the term “plumbing-based” with “potable water.” With the proliferation of residential fire suppression systems being installed in compliance with the National Fire Protection
12、 Association Standard (NFPA) 13D, there were requests for ASSE to develop a standard series for residential plumbing-based fire protection system installers and inspectors as part of their portfolio of Professional Qualifications Standards, which includes the ASSE/IAPMO/ANSI Series 5000, Cross-Conne
13、ction Control Professional Qualifications Standard, and the ASSE/IAPMO/ANSI Series 6000, Professional Qualifications Standards for Medical Gas Systems Personnel. These standards touch the lives of people every day. Annually, more people die in their homes due to fires than all other natural disaster
14、s combined. We face an epidemic and a residential fire protection system is a significant solution. Installing and inspecting residential fire protection systems is a tremendous responsibility because there are few second chances to do the job right. This document contains the uniform minimum requir
15、ements for qualified installers and inspectors of Residential Potable Water Fire Protection Systems for One and T wo Family Dwellings. Professional Qualifications Standard for Residential Potable Water Fire Protection System Installers & Inspectors for One and Two Family Dwellingsvi ASSE/IAPMO/ANSI
16、Series 7000 Professional Qualifications Standard Issued: September 2013 d onald Summers, Jr., ChairmanUA Local 562St. Louis, Missouri Sean ClearyIAPMOScranton, Pennsylvania laurence T . ColemanUA Local 597Mokena, Illinois d ana ColomboNational Inspection T esting & Certification (NITC)Metairie, Loui
17、siana Robert l. CrossUA Local 68Houston, T exas Scott HamiltonUA Local 75Milwaukee, Wisconsin Ramiro Mata ASSEWestlake, Ohio e dward l yczkoCleveland Clinic RetireeCleveland, Ohio Matthew MarciniakIAPMOMilwaukee, Wisconsin barry Pines, CPdC & R PlumbingShelby T ownship, Michigan Richard J. ProspalPr
18、ospal Consulting Services Inc.Brunswick, Ohio Philip RoachSolarc Architecture & Engineering, IncPortland, Oregon Kenneth SchneiderSprinkler Fitters Local 268St. Louis, Missouri Steve SilberUA Local 342Concord, California Stephen StahnkeStan-Key Plumbing, Inc.Arnold, Missouri Marianne Waickman ASSE W
19、estlake, Ohio ASSe PQ STAndARdS C oMMITTee Professional Qualifications Standard for Residential Potable W ater Fire Protection System Installers & Inspectors for One and Two Family DwellingsASSE/IAPMO/ANSI Series 7000 Professional Qualifications Standard vii Issued: September 2013 Scott Hamilton, Ch
20、airmanUA Local 75Milwaukee, Wisconsin d avid AshLubrizol CorporationCleveland, Ohio Julius A. ballanco P .e., CPdJ B Engineering & Code ConsultingMunster, Indiana Robert l. CrossUA Local 68Houston, T exas d avid d esjardinsViega, LLCMerrimack, New Hampshire Corey GallUA Local 183Menomonee Falls, Wis
21、consin Ken IsmanNational Fire Sprinkler Association Patterson, New York Thomas Keefe, AlternateViega, LLCMerrimack, New Hampshire Joseph R. MathewsUA Local 692Philadelphia, Pennsylvania e ric McMullenMcMinnville FireMcMinnville, Oregon Ronald J. MurrayUA Local 290Portland, Oregon Rita n eiderheiserU
22、A Local 669Denver, Colorado barry Pines, CPdC & R PlumbingShelby T ownship, Michigan Richard J. ProspalProspal Consulting Services, Inc.Brunswick, Ohio Philip RoachSolarc Architecture & Engineering, Inc.Portland, Oregon Steven ScandaliatoFire Smarts, LLCTucson, Arizona Kenneth R. SchneiderUA Local 2
23、68St. Louis, Missouri d onald Summers Jr.UA Local 562St. Louis, Missouri Marianne Waickman ASSEWestlake, Ohio ASSe SeRIeS 7000 W oRKInG GR oUP Professional Qualifications Standard for Residential Potable W ater Fire Protection System Installers & Inspectors for One and Two Family Dwellingsviii ASSE/
24、IAPMO/ANSI Series 7000 Professional Qualifications Standard Issued: September 2013ASSE/IAPMO/ANSI Series 7000 Professional Qualifications Standard 1 Issued: September 2013 01-1.1 Reference and Industry Standards and Codes The following list of reference and industry standards and codes is part of th
25、e requirements of ASSE Standard 7010 and ASSE Standard 7020. 01-1.1.1 ASTM A53/A53M-06a, Standard Specification for Pipe, Steel, Black and Hot-Dipped, Zinc-Coated, Welded and Seamless 01-1.1.2 ASTM B32-04, Standard Specification for Solder Metal 01-1.1.3 ASTM B75-02, Standard Specification for Seaml
26、ess Copper T ube 01-1.1.4 ASTM B88-03, Standard Specification for Seamless Copper W ater T ube 01-1.1.5 ASTM B251M-97(2003), Standard Specification for General Requirements for Wrought Seamless Copper and Copper-Alloy T ube Metric 01-1.1.6 ASTM B251-02e1, Standard Specification for General Requireme
27、nts for Wrought Seamless Copper and Copper- Alloy T ube 01-1.1.7 ASTM B813-00e1, Standard Specification for Liquid and Paste Fluxes for Soldering of Copper and Copper- Alloy T ube 01-1.1.8 ASTM F437-06, Standard Specification for Threaded Chlorinated Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) Plastic Pipe Fitting
28、s, Schedule 80 01-1.1.9 ASTM F438-04, Standard Specification for Socket- T ype Chlorinated Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) Plastic Pipe Fittings, Schedule 40 01-1.1.10 ASTM F439-06, Standard Specification for Chlorinated Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) Plastic Pipe Fittings, Schedule 80 01-1.1.11 ASTM F44
29、1/F441M-02, Standard Specification for Chlorinated Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) Plastic Pipe, Schedules 40 and 80 01-1.1.12 ASTM F442/F442M-99(2005), Standard Specifica- tion for Chlorinated Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) Plastic Pipe (SDR-PR) 01-1.1.13 ASTM F493-10, Standard Specification for Solvent
30、 Cements for Chlorinated Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) Plastic Pipe and Fittings ASSE SERIES 7000 STANDARD #7001 01-1.1.14 ASTM F876-06, Standard Specification for Crosslinked Polyethylene (PEX) T ubing 01-1.1.15 ASTM F877-07, Standard Specifica- tion for Crosslinked Polyethylene (PEX) Plas- tic Hot-
31、 and Cold-Water Distribution Systems 01-1.1.16 AWS A5.8/A5.8M, Specification for Filler Metals for Brazing and Braze Welding 01-1.1.17 AWS A5.31, Type FB3-A or FB3-C Specification for Fluxes for Brazing and Braze Welding 01-1.1.18 CSA B137.5-05, Cross-linked Polyethylene (PEX) Tubing Systems for Pre
32、ssure Applications 01-1.1.19 CSA B137.6-05, Chlorinated Polyvinylchlo- ride (CPVC) Pipe, Tubing, and Fit- tings for Hot- and Cold-Water Distribution Systems 01-1.1.20 IBC-2009, International Building Code 01-1.1.21 IFC-2009, International Fire Code 01-1.1.22 IRC-2009, International Residential Code
33、01-1.1.23 NFPA 13-2010, Standard for the Installation of Sprin- kler Systems 01-1.1.24 NFPA 13-D-2010, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One- and Two-Family Dwellings and Manufactured Homes 01-1.1.25 NFPA 13-R-2010, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Residentia
34、l Occupancies up to and Including Four Stories in Height 01-1.1.26 NSF 61-2007, Drinking Water System Components, Health Effects 01-1.1.27 NFPA 5000-2009, Building Construction and Safety Code 01-1.1.28 UL 1626-2008, Residential Sprinklers for Fire-Protec- tion Service 01-1.1.29 UPC-2009, Uniform Pl
35、umbing Code no Te: All questions related to applicability shall be directed to the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). References2 ASSE/IAPMO/ANSI Series 7000 Professional Qualifications Standard Issued: September 2013 01-1.2 Abbreviations and Standards d evelopment o rganizations ANSI American Nat
36、ional Standards Institute, 25 W 42nd Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10036 ASSE American Society of Sanitary Engineering, 901 Canterbury Road, Suite A, Westlake, Ohio 44145 ASTM ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428 AWS American Welding Society, 8669 Doral Boulevard,
37、 Suite 130, Doral, FL 3316 CSA CSA Group, 5060 Spectrum Way, Suite 100, Mississauga, Ontario, L4W 5N6, Canada IAPMO International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials, 5001 E Philadelphia Street, Ontario, CA 91761 ICC International Code Council, 500 New Jersey Avenue, 6th floor, Washingt
38、on, DC 20001 NFPA National Fire Protection Association, P .O. Box 9101, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269 NSF NSF International, 789 N Dixboro Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48113 UL Underwriters Laboratories, 2600 NW Lake Road, Cama, WA 98607ASSE/IAPMO/ANSI Series 7000 Professional Qualifications Standard
39、 3 Issued: September 2013 ASSE SERIES 7000 STANDARD #7010 Professional Qualifications Standard for Installers of Residential Potable W ater Fire Protection Systems for One and Two Family Dwellings 10-1.1 Scope This standard applies to an individual who provides layout, detail and calculations for re
40、sidential potable water fire protection systems for one and two family dwellings, and installs such systems. 10-1.2 Purpose The purpose of this standard is to provide minimum performance criteria, identified by industry consensus, for Residential Potable Water Fire Protection System Installers (here
41、in referred to as the “Installer”) to ensure compliance with the referenced standards in Section 10-1.4. 10-1.3 limitations This standard applies to Installers only. Compliance with this standard in itself shall not constitute compliance with the requirements for a Residential Potable Water Fire Pro
42、tection System Inspector. For requirements for Inspectors, see ASSE Standard 7020. 10-1.3.1 This standard shall apply to residential potable water fire protection systems in one and two family dwellings, such as those identified in NFPA 13-D and other internationally recognized codes. 10-1.4 Referen
43、ce and Industry Standards and Codes The Reference and Industry Standards and Codes listed in ASSE Standard 7001 are a part of this standard. 10-2.1 General Knowledge 10-2.1.1 The Installer shall be able to identify and demonstrate knowledge of the applicable laws, codes, rules, listing agencies and
44、regulations from the federal, state and local levels pertaining to plumbing systems and fire protection systems. 10-2.1.2 The Installer shall be able to identify the proper procedures to notify all of the Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). 10-2.1.3 The Installer shall be able to demonstrate know
45、ledge of the following concepts: a. Acceptance testing (rough-in and final inspections) b. Antifreeze systems c. Area of coverage / target area d. Backflow protection e. Clearances f. Compartments g. Dry systems h. Dry type sprinklers i. Elevation losses and friction losses j. Fire dynamics and heat
46、 transfer k. Flow and pressure demands l. Inspection testing and maintenance m. Internationally recognized model codes n. Life safety protection o. Multi-family dwellings p. Multi-purpose systems q. NFPA 13 r. NFPA 13-D s. NFPA 13-R t. One and two family dwellings u. Passive purge systems (flow thro
47、ugh systems) v. Pipe configurations (tree, branch, loop, network, combination) w. Plumbing-based fire protection system x. Pre-action systems (including single interlock and double interlock systems)4 ASSE/IAPMO/ANSI Series 7000 Professional Qualifications Standard Issued: September 2013 y. Quick re
48、sponse sprinklers z. Residential sprinklers (including special rules for use with dry pipe and pre-action systems) aa. Stand alone systems bb. Types of sprinklers cc. Wet systems 10-2.2 Product Knowledge 10-2.2.1 The Installer shall be able to identify and describe the proper operating principles an
49、d performance char- acteristics of the fire protection system and identify the following components: a. Automatic bypass valves b. Backflow protection c. Filters and softeners d. Fixtures, appurtenances and appliances e. Hangers and pipe supports f. Pipe, tube and fittings g. Sprinklers h. Valves i. Water supply (public/private) 10-2.3 Product Installation Knowledge 10-2.3.1 The Installer shall be able to identify and describe the proper installation requirements for the potable water fire protection system pertaining to: a. Applicable plumbing code b. Internationally recognized mode