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NFPA 25, Section 5.3.3, antifreeze systems must be tested annually before the onset of freezing weather. See Requirements

Inspecting Listed Antifreeze

Information for Inspectors

Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs) and Installation, Testing and Maintenance (ITM) contractors play a critical role in the fire protection industry, helping protect people and property by conducting annual fire sprinkler system inspections. Knowing what’s included in NFPA 13 and 25 and the differences between listings can ensure an accurate listed antifreeze inspection and continued compliance.

Quick Guide to Inspecting Listed Antifreeze

There are three key actions for a quick, thorough inspection of an antifreeze sprinkler system: glance, look and check.

GLANCE

First look at the hang tag’s general condition. If it looks old, worn or well-written-on, the system is likely still filled with legacy antifreeze, which must be replaced. A missing hang tag is a major red flag.

LOOK

Next, look at the hang tag to see if its form and content meet NFPA 25 specifications 4.1.9.1 and 4.1.9.2 (a permanently marked metal or rigid plastic information sign including location served, auxiliary drains, location of antifreeze and location of heat tape) and 4.1.10 (an antifreeze information sign indicating the manufacture type and brand, concentration by volume and volume of solution).

CHECK

Finally, confirm that the listed antifreeze used is compliant with the building’s occupancy and pipe materials. Each listed antifreeze product has a unique listing, so make sure to use the installation manual specific to the product listed on the hang tag. Most manufacturers will provide a version of the installation manual that you can download to your device to let you quickly inspect compliance. Visit our Antifreeze Comparison Tool to compare listed products.

Streamline Inspections of Antifreeze Fire Sprinkler Systems

Remove the guesswork and website navigation: download the quick-reference guide for inspecting freezemaster™ antifreeze. In this AHJ Reference Sheet, you'll find:

  • The types of projects and applications where freezemaster™ antifreeze is appropriate
  • Compatibility information
  • Typical properties, design requirements and installation guidance
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