Corrosion and Air Vents: NFPA 13 Code Requirements

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Webinar On-Demand
Sponsored by AGF Manufacturing
Presented by Jim McHugh

Learning Objectives:

  1. Recognize the intent of the new code change pertaining to air vents and corrosion in NFPA 13 2016 and 2019 editions;
  2. Define what is considered a system, and the number of air vents required by code;
  3. Identify the ideal placement of air vents in wet sprinkler systems and why inspectors' test valves are not ideal air vents; and
  4. Comprehension of products available in the market today, including air vents, corrosion monitors and their features.

Credits:

IACET
0.1 IACET CEU*
PDH
1 PDH*
As an IACET Accredited Provider, BNP Media offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard.

This program will address technical changes specific to corrosion and air vents for the 2016 and 2019 editions of NFPA 13. The 2016 NFPA adds a new code requirement that a single air vent is installed for each wet sprinkler system to help reduce potential corrosion activity due to trapped air, and this requirement stays in the 2019 edition. A task group concluded venting the trapped air in a wet system can decrease water delivery time, reduce alarm ring delay, reduce water flow alarm cyclic ringing and reduce corrosion activity. Participants will understand the intent of the new code, design requirements and current air vents and corrosion monitors offered in the market. This program should appeal to sprinkler designers, installers, estimators, engineers, fire code officials, AHJs and plan reviewers.

Photo credit: Photo courtesy of AGF Manufacturing

Jim McHugh and his family have been involved in the fire sprinkler industry since the founding of AGF, and the introduction of the AGF TESTANDRAIN® valve over 30 years ago. Currently serving as president of AGF Manufacturing, Jim is responsible for the development, introduction and manufacturing of specialized valves and unique products specifically designed for the fire sprinkler industry. He is a member of NFSA, NFPA, SFPE, ASPE and AFSA. Jim is a strong proponent of domestic manufacturing and proudly promotes the fire sprinkler industry and continuing the tradition of service started by his father, George McHugh III.


 

AGF Manufacturing For over 30 years, AGF Manufacturing has designed and produced innovative fire sprinkler products that provide an unprecedented combination of dependability, versatility, and ease of use. AGF's product line includes PURGENVENT, COLLECTANDRAIN®, CORRINSITE, TESTANDRAIN®, RemoteTEST®, Inspector'sTEST, RiserPACK, and TESTANSAVE. For additional information about AGF and our innovative line of fire protection products, please visit www.agfmfg.com.

 

Originally published in March 2021

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