16 - 20 Dec 2024
Cape Town (South Africa)
Hotel : DoubleTree by Hilton Cape Town - Upper Eastside
Cost : 6545 € Euro
NFPA 20 is the standard for the installation of stationary pumps for fire protection in the United States. This standard provides guidance for the design, installation, and maintenance of fire pumps and related equipment. This training program will provide an overview of the NFPA 20 requirements for the installation of stationary pumps for fire protection.
Understand the requirements for the installation of stationary pumps for fire protection under NFPA 20
Learn how to design and install fire pumps and related equipment in compliance with NFPA 20
Identify common issues and challenges in designing and installing fire pumps and related equipment
Learn best practices for maintaining and testing fire pumps and related equipment
This training program is designed for professionals who work in the fire protection industry or who are responsible for designing, installing, maintaining, or inspecting fire pumps and related equipment. This includes engineers, technicians, contractors, facility managers, and other professionals who work with fire pumps.
Introduction to NFPA 20 and Stationary Pumps for Fire Protection
Overview of NFPA 20 and its requirements for stationary pumps for fire protection
Specific requirements for fire pumps, drivers, controllers, and related equipment
Types of fire pumps and their applications
Design and Installation Requirements for Fire Pumps
Overview of design and installation requirements for fire pumps under NFPA 20
Best practices for sizing fire pumps and related equipment
Requirements for fire pump location and room design
Common Issues and Challenges in Designing and Installing Fire Pumps
Discussion of common issues and challenges in designing and installing fire pumps and related equipment
Strategies for addressing these issues and challenges
Case studies and examples of successful fire pump installations
Maintenance and Testing of Fire Pumps
Overview of maintenance and testing requirements for fire pumps and related equipment
Best practices for maintaining and testing fire pumps
Common issues and challenges in maintaining and testing fire pumps
Case Studies and Examples
Review of real-world examples of fire pump design, installation, maintenance, and testing
Discussion of lessons learned from these examples
Q&A session to address specific questions and issues related to NFPA 20 and stationary pumps for fire protection
Conclusion
Recap of key topics covered in the training program
Discussion of future trends and developments in the fire protection industry
Next steps for further learning and engagement with NFPA 20 and stationary pumps for fire protection