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Fire Sprinkler Design Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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Completion certificate

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Practical activities

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Online and lifelong course

Learn how the plans work

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Learn the important things about how to plan fire sprinkler systems with our course made for people who work with electronics. You go learn how to check the place and see how much danger fire can cause, learn how to count the water pressure, and learn about all the parts that make up a sprinkler system. You go get good at making plans that work well, making sure you follow the rules, and understanding how to keep people safe from fire. You go get better skills by learning how to put them in, take care of them, and write down all the information, so you can make fire protection systems that are safe and work good.

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Learning outcomes

Strengthen your practical skills listed below

Learn how to check for fire danger: Know how to look for things that can cause fire and stop them from happening.

Learn how to count the water pressure good: Make sure the water flows good and the pressure is right.

Pick the right sprinkler parts: Choose the best heads and things to use so the system can keep people safe.

Plan sprinkler systems that work good: Make sure the water can reach everywhere and connect everything together.

Know the fire safety rules: Follow all the rules from NFPA 13 to stay safe.