1.22.1 – Scope of Service for Wet Sprinkler System: Contractor shall: a. Perform the water supply test in accordance with the rules under which the Installation is installed, to verify that the system valves are not closed, by performing the main drain test and record the results. b. Operate the alarm valve by opening the inspectors test or by other appropriate means. c. Operate local alarms to ensure proper operation. d. Restore systems to original operation after fully testing and re-commission system by attaching the appropriate test tag. e. Operate and check to ensure that Y-PIV, OS&Y, W-PIV, and roadway type isolating valves are fully open or closed as required. f. Visually check exterior condition of exposed piping, drain valves, check valves, pressure gauges and strainers. 6 g. Perform hydrostatic testing in three (3) and/or five (5)-year intervals and rerack hand hoses after annual inspections, if it exists. h. Forward copies of all final inspections to the approving authority having jurisdiction as required by state law. Provide one copy of the final inspection to the owner for future reference and maintain one copy of the final inspection for renewal scheduling. 1.22.2- Scope of Service for Private Hydrants: Contractor shall: a. Flush each private fire hydrant for sixty (60) seconds or until water stream clears. b. Perform volume tests for each private hydrant if required by the local authority having jurisdiction. c. Perform annual underground flow test as required by the local authority having jurisdiction. d. Lubricate hydrants as needed to ensure that all caps, plugs, and threads are in proper operating condition. 1.22.3- Scope of Service for Fire Alarm Inspections: Contract shall: a. Test and document all fire alarm devices per manufacturer’s approved methods. b. Provide quarterly testing for tampers, flow switches, and fire pump signals. c. Perform full load test on all emergency back-up batteries associated with the fire alarm system annually. d. Test duct detectors, heat detectors, smoke detectors and manual pull stations annually. e. Properly recommission and tag the fire alarm control panel upon completion of annual testing. 1.22.4 – Scope of Work for Annual and Semi-Annual Kitchen Head Inspections: Contractor shall: a. Perform service of existing bottle and verify verification dates are current. b. Perform function test of cable and gas valves to verify proper operation. c. Provide and install new fusible links as part of each inspection. d. Verify that existing K-Class extinguished and hood have been maintained properly. e. Visually verify proper coverage of existing suppression nozzles. f. Perform visual inspection of all associated kitchen hood components for damage or defect. g. Provide report of inspections and all identified discrepancies after completed inspections. 1.22.5 – Scope of Work for Annual Maintenance for Portable Fire Extinguishers: Contractor shall: 7 a. Perform visual examination to detect obvious physical damage, corrosion or nozzle blockage to verify that the operating instructions are present, legible, and facing forward, and that all manufacturer data information is present and legible. b. Identify if six (6) year maintenance and hydrostatic testing is current and record due dates. c. Remove seal or tamper by operating the pull pin or locking device to ensure proper operation and install new listed seal or tamper upon completing the procedure. d. Perform all cylinder examination by removing all removable extinguisher boots, foot rings, and attachment. e. Recommission each extinguisher using an approved maintenance tag.