

Distinguish the suitability of different types of sprinkler systems to certain hazards and construction components.Develop system design criteria using hydraulic calculations.Select the most suitable type of system for your project.Use hazard classifications to design sprinkler systems.Upon completion of this course participants will be able to: In addition, more advanced topics such as application of new technologies, protection of high-piled storage, and computer generated hydraulic calculations is also included. The three-day course covers introductory aspects that are essential for engineers who are new to sprinkler system design, classification of the hazards and commodities to be protected, confirmation of the hydraulic date and preliminary hydraulic design, and preparation of design documentation. The course is designed to provide participants with the tools needed to design and install fire sprinkler systems in accordance with building and fire codes. Sprinkler Hydraulics: A Guide to Fire System Hydraulic Calculations (3rd Edition).2019 Fire Protection Engineering Compensation & Benefits Report.Research, Tools & Methods Committee (RTM).Professional Qualifications Committee (CPQ).Continuing Professional Development Committee (CPD).Membership & Chapter Relations Committee (CMC).Fire Protection Engineering in the Fire Service.Assessing Flame Radiation to External Targets from Liquid Pool Fires (1999).Predicting 1st & 2nd Degree Skin Burns from Thermal Radiation (2000).Piloted Ignition of Solid Materials Under Radiant Exposure (2002).Evaluation of the Computer Fire Model DETACT-QS (2002).Predicting Room of Origin Fire Hazards (2007).Code Official's Guide to Performance-Based Design Review (2004).Performance-Based Fire Protection (2007).

Guidelines for Substantiating a Fire Model for a Given Application (2010).Guidelines for Peer Review in the Fire Protection Design Process (2020).Fire Safety for Very Tall Buildings (2021).S.02 - Calculation Methods to Predict the Thermal Performance of Structures & Fire Resistive Assemb.S.01 - Calculating Fire Exposures to Structures (2011).Jensen Award for Outstanding Committee Service
