Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 55 - PUBLIC SAFETY
Part V - Fire Protection
Chapter 30 - Portable Fire Extinguishers, Fire Hoses, Hydrostatic Testing, Fixed Fire Suppression Equipment and/or Systems and Fire Detection and Alarm Equipment and/or Systems Rules
Section V-3033 - Fixed Fire Suppression and Fire Detection and Alarm Systems and Equipment
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. All new (complete or renovated) required fixed fire suppression systems including kitchen, pre-engineered and engineered systems, and fire detection and alarm systems shall be certified, hydrostatically tested, inspected, installed, integrated, maintained and serviced in compliance with the manufacturer's installation manuals, specifications, reviewed plans and the applicable codes and standards adopted in LAC 55:V:103 or noted in these rules.
B. All existing required fixed fire suppression systems including kitchen, pre-engineered and engineered systems, and fire detection and alarm systems shall be certified, hydrostatically tested, inspected, integrated, maintained and serviced in an operational condition in accordance with the manufacturer's installation manuals, specifications, and per the inspection, testing and maintenance chapters of the applicable codes and standards adopted in L.A.C.55:V.103 or noted in these rules.
C. All non-required and non-conforming fixed fire suppression systems including kitchen, pre-engineered and engineered systems, and fire detection and alarm systems shall be certified, inspected, installed, integrated, maintained and serviced in compliance with the manufacturer's installation manuals, specifications, and deviations from the applicable codes and standards adopted in LAC 55:V.103 and these rules as authorized by the Office of the State Fire Marshal.
D. Non-required and/or non-conforming systems/ equipment which only comprise of smoke or heat detectors connected to a burglar alarm system need not be inspected and certified annually by a certified fire alarm system firm. The owner of these systems must ensure these systems are functional and maintained in compliance with the manufacturer's specifications and NFPA 101 as adopted in LAC 55:V:103 and these rules.
E. All systems, except as noted in Subsection D above, shall be certified, hydrostatically tested, inspected, installed, integrated, maintained and serviced by certified firms having licensed personnel working within their certification and licensing discipline. In cases where disciplines cross over, the following reasoning will prevail.
F. All non-required or non-conforming systems require written permission and possible review from the Office of the State Fire Marshal Plan Review Section prior to installation. Non-conforming systems shall be maintained in a functioning operational state as long as the system is within the facility. Non-required systems shall be maintained in accordance with the inspection, testing, and maintenance chapters of the applicable NFPA codes, standards and manufacturer's specifications governing that particular system as long as the system is within the facility.
G. Interconnected smoke or heat detector systems as required by the NFPA 101, as adopted by the Office of the State Fire Marshal in LAC-55:V.103 and these rules, or as authorized by this office must be inspected, installed, integrated, maintained and serviced by either a certified fire detection and alarm firm or an electrical contractor as provided by R.S. 40:1664.1 et seq. These systems must be submitted to this office's Plan Review Section for review prior to installation.
H. Each heat detector (fusible link) employed within a fixed fire suppression system shall have the manufacturer date marked on the detector. The date shall reflect the current or previous calendar year when installed.
I. External Verification Collar
J. A new external verification collar is not needed in the following circumstances:
K. External verification collars shall be affixed in the following manner:
L. The collar shall contain a single circular piece of uninterrupted material forming a hole of a size that will not allow the collar assembly to move over the neck of the cylinder unless the valve is completely removed. In no case shall the diameter of the opening exceed 1/4" the diameter of the cylinder's neck, measured directly below the valve assembly.
M. The office may exempt additional cylinders from this requirement if good cause is shown that the requirement is impractical or overly burdensome.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 40:1664.2.