Fire Exting Insp Maint
Fire Exting Insp Maint
Fire Exting Insp Maint
Inspection*
Maintenance **
30 Days
1 Year
(6.2.1)
(6.3.1)
Recharging ***
Empty and internally
inspect @
6 Years
Hydrostatic Testing*
12 years
(Table 7.2)
Carbon Dioxide
30 Days
(6.2.1)
Maintenance and
ensure
conductivity exists
@ 1 Year
5 Years
5 years
(Table 7.2)
(6.3.1.2, 6.3.1)
30 Days
1 Year
1 Year
5 years
(6.2.1)
(6.3.1)
(Table 7.2)
30 Days
1 Year
5 Years
5 years
(6.2.1)
(6.3.1)
(6.4.3.4)
(Table 7.2)
Dry Chemical
(Cartridge)
30 Days
1 Year
(6.2.1)
(6.3.1)
(Table 7.2)
Wet Chemical
30 Days
1 Year
5 Years
5 years
(6.2.1)
(6.3.1)
(6.4.3.11)
(Table 7.2)
30 Days
1 Year
3 Years
5 years
(6.2.1)
(6.3.1)
(6.4.2.3)
(Table 7.2)
30 Days
1 Year
3 Years
5 years
(6.2.1)
(6.3.1)
(6.4.2.3)
(Table 7.2)
30 Days
1 Year
(6.2.1)
(6.3.1)
(Table 7.2)
Water
(Stored pressure)
Dry Chemical
(Stainless Steel)
12 years
(6.3.3, 6.4.3.4)
AFFF
(Liquid charge
type)
FFFP
(Liquid charge
type)
Dry Powder
12 years
(6.3.3, 6.4.3.4)
Halogenated
(Halon)
30 Days
1 Year
(6.2.1)
(6.3.1)
12 years
(Table 7.2)
(6.3.3, 6.4.3.4)
* The time periods indicated in the above table are to be viewed as the maximum period for each
activity.
** For maintenance procedure see NFPA-10 and Annex I of NFPA-10.
*** Recharging is also required to take place after every use and if the need is identified during
maintenance or inspection.
Periodic inspection of fire extinguishers shall include a check of at least the following items (NFPA10-6.2.2):
1. Location in designated place.
2. No obstructions to access or visibility.
3. Operating instructions on nameplate legible and facing outward.
Maintenance procedures shall include a thorough examination of the basic elements of a fire
extinguisher (NFPA-10-6.3.2):
1. Mechanical parts of all fire extinguishers.
2. Extinguishing agent of cartridge- or cylinder-operated dry chemical stored chemical, stored
pressure, loaded stream, and pump tank fire extinguishers.
3. Expelling means of all fire extinguishers.
Internal examination during annual maintenance is not required for non-rechargeable fire
extinguishers, carbon dioxide fire extinguishers, or stored pressure fire extinguishers, except for those
types specified in 6.3.1.1, see below. These fire extinguishers are to be thoroughly examined
externally in accordance with the applicable items of NFPA-10 section 6.3.2.1.
NFPA 10 section 6.3.1.1: Stored pressure types containing a loaded stream agent shall be
disassembled on an annual basis and subjected to complete maintenance. Prior to assembly, the fire
extinguisher shall be fully discharged to check the operation of the discharge valve and pressure
gauge. The loaded stream charge shall be permitted to be recovered and re-used provided it is
subjected to agent analysis in accordance with the manufacturers instructions.
Maintenance is to be performed by a trained person who has undergone the instructions necessary to
reliably perform maintenance and has the manufacturers service manual. (NFPA-10-6.1.2)
Maintenance, servicing, and recharging, are to be performed by trained persons having available the
appropriate servicing manual(s), the proper types of tools, recharging materials, lubricants, and
manufacturers recommended replacement parts or parts specifically listed for use in the fire
extinguishers (NFPA-10-6.1.4)
Maintenance is to be performed in full compliance with the maintenance requirements of NFPA-10.
The following types of fire extinguishers are considered obsolete and shall be removed from service:
(NFPA-10-1.5.4):
1. Soda acid
2. Chemical foam (excluding film-foaming agents)
3. Vaporizing liquid (e.g. carbon tetrachloride)
4. Cartridge-operated water
5. Cartridge-operated loaded stream
6. Copper or brass (excluding pump tanks) joined by soft solder or rivets
7. Carbon Dioxide extinguishers with metal horns
8. Solid Charge-type AFFF extinguishers (paper cartridge)
During the time period that fire extinguishers are removed from service for maintenance or recharge a
replacement fire extinguisher suitable for the type of hazard being protected and of at least equal
rating is to be provided. (NFPA-10-6.3.1.4)
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