
Review of NFPA 2001 (Clean Agent Systems)
This course has been designed to help attendees learn the different types of clean agents, learn inspection, maintenance, and testing mandated by NFPA-2001, and specialized installation requirements. Participants will understand NOAEL (No Observed Adverse Effect Level) and LOAEL (Lowest Observed Adverse Effect Level). The course will also discuss the installation requirements in NFPA-2001 for initiating and releasing circuits, types of pipe, and fittings.
Learning Objectives:
- Learn different types of clean agents
- Understand NOAEL and LOAEL
- Understand basic requirements in NFPA-2001
- Differentiate between total flooding and inerting systems
- Learn installation requirements in NFPA-2001 and types of pipe and fittings
- Learn installation requirements in NFPA-for initiating and releasing circuits
- Learning inspection, maintenance and testing mandates in NFPA-2001
5 Hours of Continuing Education
Instructor: George E. Seymour
