Beginning Design School presents a comprehensive, practical approach to preparing fire sprinkler system drawings. This learning approach includes ten days of in-person training over the course of two weeks.
In the first week, students will study and review the installation and design approach requirements of NFPA 13 (2019) while completing exercises and module assessments. Q&A sessions and open discussions will also be included as part of the instruction.
The second week of the class will be a week of in-person training, preparing fire sprinkler system layouts, shop drawings, and hydraulic calculations by hand. The course concludes with a comprehensive exam of the class content, including the installation requirements and hydraulics.
There is no CAD or third-party software taught in this class.
Learning Objectives:
The school will prepare the student to:
Prerequisites:
This class is designed for trainees and entry-level technicians with at least six months of experience and those with experience in the sprinkler trade looking to transition to system layout.
The final week of each session will be hosted on location. Hotel location TBD.
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