22 Tex. Admin. Code § 363.10 - Multipurpose Residential Fire Protection Sprinkler Specialist Endorsement
(a) To be eligible
for a Multipurpose Residential Fire Protection Sprinkler Specialist Endorsement
an applicant must:
(1) hold a current
Journeyman Plumber, Master Plumber, or Plumbing Inspector License;
and
(2) have successfully completed
an approved training program that provides the training necessary for the
proper installation of a multipurpose residential fire protection sprinkler
system as required by the National Fire Protection Association Standard 13D and
any other applicable codes and standards recognized by the
state.
(b) The training
program required by subsection (a)(2) of this section shall be at least
twenty-four (24) hours in length, incorporate the training criteria included in
the American Society of Sanitary Engineering Series 7000 as it relates to
plumbing-based residential fire protection systems installers for one and
two-family dwellings, and include:
(1) one
(1) hour to review applicable standards, codes, and laws, including the
Plumbing License Law, Board Rules, and the fire sprinkler rules set forth in 28
Texas Administrative Code §§
34.701et seq.,
and their integration and identifying the enforcing authorities;
(2) four (4) hours to study definitions to
identify, at a minimum, the various types, specific parts, specific
terminology, and concepts of the system;
(3) four (4) hours to learn the acceptable
type, material, location, limitation, and correct installation of equipment,
including, but not limited to: pipe, fittings, valves, types of sprinkler
heads, supports, drains, test connections, automatic by-pass valve, smoke alarm
devices, and other appurtenances;
(4) two (2) hours to learn the acceptable
type, configuration, and material--which may or may not be required for a water
supply--including, but not limited to: backflow preventers, shut off valves,
water meters, water flow detectors, tamper switches, test connections, pressure
gages, minimum pipe sizes, storage tanks, and wells, including the ability to
perform a water flow test of a city water supply;
(5) eight (8) hours to learn which rooms
require sprinklers and the correct positioning of a sprinkler head based on its
type, listing, temperature rating, and the building structure, including, but
not limited to: understanding the concepts of the area of coverage, spacing,
distance from walls and ceilings, listing limitations, dead air pockets,
manufacturer's requirements, and obtaining knowledge of how structural features
such as flat, sloped, pocket, or open joist ceilings, close proximity to heat
sources,and other obstructions such as ceiling fans, surface mounted lights,
beams, and soffits may adversely influence the location of a sprinkler
head;
(6) three (3) hours to learn
critical hydraulic concepts for the installer that may adversely affect the
original design plan due to field construction changes, including, but not
limited to: remote area sprinkler operation, flow versus pressure, elevation
pressure loss, sprinkler K-factors, fixture units, minimum pipe diameters,
additional pipe lengths, and understand which household water appliances affect
or do not affect the sprinkler hydraulics/performance; and
(7) two (2) hours to learn the required
testing, maintenance, and documentation, including, but not limited to: the
final inspection and tests normally required by the local fire official, when
permits, working plans, as-built plans, or hydraulic calculations are required,
and who provides for the system maintenance and
instructions.
(c) An
applicant who holds a current Master or Journeyman Plumber License issued by
the Board and a current RME-General or RME-Dwelling License issued by the State
Fire Marshal's Office, Texas Department of Insurance, is exempted from
completing the training program required by subsection (a)(2) of this section
prior to taking the Multipurpose Residential Fire Protection Sprinkler
Specialist Endorsement examination.
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