UFC 3-601-02-2010 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSPECTION TESTING AND MAINTENANCE OF FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS.pdf
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1、UFC 3-601-02 8 September 2010 UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA (UFC) OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE: INSPECTION, TESTING, AND MAINTENANCE OF FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS
2、-,-,-UFC 3-601-02 8 September 2010 UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA (UFC) OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE: INSPECTION, TESTING, AND MAINTENANCE OF FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS Any copyrighted material included in this UFC is identified at its point of use. Use of the copyrighted material apart from this UFC must ha
3、ve the permission of the copyright holder. U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND AIR FORCE CIVIL ENGINEER SUPPORT AGENCY (Preparing Activity) Record of Changes (changes are indicated by 1 . /1/) Change No. Date Location This UFC supersedes UFC 3-600-02, dated 1 January 20
4、01. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 3-601-02 8 September 2010 FOREWORD The Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) system is prescribed by MIL-STD 3007 and provides planning, design, construction, sustainment, restoration, and moderniza
5、tion criteria, and applies to the Military Departments, the Defense Agencies, and the DOD Field Activities in accordance with USD (AT i.e., measures could range from minor operational changes to completely ceasing operations. Determining factors vary from testing-related impairments and maintenance
6、activities during normal business through extensive impairments to high-value, high-hazard situations. 1-11.3.1 The maintenance activity must inform installation and operational commanders of new impairments not corrected within 72 hours, of the jointly developed compensatory measures being recommen
7、ded, and of the remaining mission risk exposure. 1-11.3.2 Commanders may require evacuation of the workplace until impairments are corrected (OSHA general industry standard: 29 CFR Part 1910 Subpart L App A). Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from I
8、HS-,-,-UFC 3-601-02 8 September 2010 7 1-11.3.3 Commanders may also limit operations and have an emergency action plan that specifies evacuation actions (OSHA general industry standard: 29 CFR Part 1910 Subpart L App A). 1-11.3.4 A fire watch is a dedicated function: the individual(s) assigned fire
9、watch responsibilities as mitigating or compensatory measures would not be expected to have other duties beyond fire safety, occupational safety, or security. Normally, dedicated fire safety, occupational safety, or security personnel may be assigned to conduct mitigating or compensatory fire watch
10、activities as part of their normal functions. 1-12 SYSTEM IMPAIRMENTS AND REPAIRS AND CORRECTIONS REPORTING The maintenance activity must regularly inform installation and operational commanders, not less than twice a year, of the system impairments, compensatory measures in place, projected correct
11、ion completions, and corrections completed since the last report. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 3-601-02 8 September 2010 8 Figure 1-1. System Out-of-Service or Impaired Sign Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or netwo
12、rking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 3-601-02 8 September 2010 9 CHAPTER 2 FACILITY SYSTEMS 2-1 RCM METHODOLOGY The objective of ITM for fixed fire protection systems is to assure that the systems will function on demand. RCM analysis identifies any defects responsible for system malfunc
13、tion and how they can be detected and corrected before a fire. A byproduct of RCM analysis is a list of ITM tasks and how often they must be accomplished (frequencies) to achieve a desired reliability (0.99 for this UFC; see paragraph 1-6). The methodology used to develop the ITM tasks in this UFC i
14、s summarized in AFCESA/CES Technical Report 01-10, “Risk Based Reliability Centered Maintenance of DOD Fire Protection Systems.” The model used in the report assumed a system demand of one event in fifty (1/50) years and a task effectiveness (ITM done right) of 99 percent. This RCM analysis emphasiz
15、ed task effectiveness (“Is it the right thing to do and is it done right?”) and timeliness (“Is it done before a demand?”). The resulting list of tasks and frequencies, therefore, considered frequency and probabilities of demands and failures. 2-1.1 Features Requiring Maintenance All fire protection
16、 features installed in DOD facilities must be maintained in accordance with this UFC. Features that have been disabled in place pending removal are not considered installed. 2-1.2 Unrequired Features A critical component of any reliability-centered maintenance program is ensuring that the components
17、 being maintained are required to be present. Fire protection features not specifically required by UFC 3-600-01 shall be removed to minimize the maintenance workload burden. Unrequired features can be abandoned in place pending final removal if all public interface devices are removed. 2-2 ITM TASK
18、 DESCRIPTIONS AND FREQUENCIES Note: Military family housing (MFH) systems are addressed in Chapter 3. 2-2.1 Task Descriptions The ITM tasks in tables 2-1 through 2-26 and 3-1 and 3-2 were selected to ensure that the fire protection system would function on demand. Technical tasks must be performed a
19、ccording to the manufacturers instructions. 2-2.1.1 Supervised Components Supervision of components increases the likelihood that conditions or faults will be detected without an inspection activity. In these cases, the ITM task is to respond to the alarm and to test the supervisor device (e.g., val
20、ve tamper switch) periodically. Accordingly, the tables reflect the improved fault or condition detection by specifying less frequent inspections. Different frequencies are recommended for monitored and for unmonitored fire alarm control equipment. A monitored system is a system that transmits troub
21、le alarms to a supervisory station. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 3-601-02 8 September 2010 10 2-2.1.2 Event-Driven Tests Some tests should be event driven. For example, a main drain test is intended to verify the open condition
22、 of a control valve to a sprinkler or water spray system, and needs to be done only when the control valve has been operated for maintenance or testing. 2-2.1.3 Excluded National Fire Code Tasks Some tasks recommended in the National Fire Codes are not included in these frequency tables. The detaile
23、d analysis documented in AFCESA/CES Technical Report 01-10 excluded tasks that did not contribute to the overall system operational reliability and did not need to be performed. These deleted tasks do not improve the operability of the systems because: (1) the faults they detect are not significant;
24、 (2) the faults are detected by other tasks or means; or (3) the faults will be self-evident (“fix it when it breaks”) and do no significantly impair the system. The deleted tasks are not required to be accomplished and shall not be included in reoccurring maintenance programs. 2-2.1.4 Non-ITM Activ
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