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This important new manual goes beyond the published NFPA standards
on installation of standpipe systems to include the rules in the
International Building Code, municipal fire codes, the National
Fire Code of Canada, and information on inspection, testing, and
maintenance of standpipe systems. Also covered are the interactions
between standpipe and sprinkler systems, since these important fire
protection systems are so frequently installed together.
Illustrated with design examples and practical applications to
reinforce the learning experience, this is the go-to reference for
engineers, architects, design technicians, building inspectors,
fire inspectors, and anyone that inspects, tests or maintains fire
protection systems. Fire marshals and plan review authorities that
have the responsibility for reviewing and accepting plans and
hydraulic calculations for standpipe systems are also an important
audience, as are firefighters who actually use standpipe systems.
As a member of the committees responsible for some of these
documents, Isman also covers the rules of these standards and codes
as they are written, but also provides valuable insight as to the
intent behind the rules. A noted author and lecturer, Professor
Isman was an engineer with the National Fire Sprinkler Association
(NFSA), is an elected Fellow of the Society of Fire Protection
Engineers (SFPE), and currently Clinical Professor in the
Department of Fire Protection Engineering at University of
Maryland.
This important new manual goes beyond the published NFPA standards
on installation of standpipe systems to include the rules in the
International Building Code, municipal fire codes, the National
Fire Code of Canada, and information on inspection, testing, and
maintenance of standpipe systems. Also covered are the interactions
between standpipe and sprinkler systems, since these important fire
protection systems are so frequently installed together.
Illustrated with design examples and practical applications to
reinforce the learning experience, this is the go-to reference for
engineers, architects, design technicians, building inspectors,
fire inspectors, and anyone that inspects, tests or maintains fire
protection systems. Fire marshals and plan review authorities that
have the responsibility for reviewing and accepting plans and
hydraulic calculations for standpipe systems are also an important
audience, as are firefighters who actually use standpipe systems.
As a member of the committees responsible for some of these
documents, Isman also covers the rules of these standards and codes
as they are written, but also provides valuable insight as to the
intent behind the rules. A noted author and lecturer, Professor
Isman was an engineer with the National Fire Sprinkler Association
(NFSA), is an elected Fellow of the Society of Fire Protection
Engineers (SFPE), and currently Clinical Professor in the
Department of Fire Protection Engineering at University of
Maryland.
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