by Josh Brackett | Nov 18, 2020 | Codes and Regulatory Compliance, Operations & Maintenance
WON Doors Did you know that WON doors have a quarterly preventative maintenance requirement in the maintenance manual? I didn’t either, but Reo did! I got to pull both Reo and Drew into this video. I learned a lot from both of them on this one so we had to share it!...
by Josh Brackett | Oct 22, 2020 | Operations & Maintenance
See it to believe it When’s the last time you took your leadership or financial analysts on a tour of your central plant? It can make a difference! Many leadership members and analysts crunch the numbers haven’t seen what serves the hospital and how the equipment can...
by Josh Brackett | Oct 15, 2020 | Codes and Regulatory Compliance, Operations & Maintenance
Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV) Hose Connections Do you have Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV) hose connections? If so, listen up! From my experience, these are one of the most frequently incorrectly designed, installed, and tested sprinkler devices. #NFPA25 actually...
by Josh Brackett | Sep 24, 2020 | Codes and Regulatory Compliance, Operations & Maintenance
Class II Standpipe Hose Connection ITM This video definitely shows my level of Grit! And it also has a blooper in it! Did you know that Class II Standpipe Hose Connections have to be inspected quarterly AND tested annually? In this video we discuss high-level the...
by Josh Brackett | Sep 10, 2020 | Codes and Regulatory Compliance, Operations & Maintenance, Troubleshooting
Sprinkler System Air Compressors Is your sprinkler system air compressor kicking on, or are you getting a lot of low air supervisory signals? Consider a Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) strategy. We have replaced or rebuilt this compressor for our cooling tower...
by Josh Brackett | Sep 2, 2020 | Codes and Regulatory Compliance, Operations & Maintenance
Fire Dampers – ITM Fire dampers are an essential part of a building’s overall fire protection. They are a primary component in passive fire protection to help slow (hopefully stop) the spread of fire. Unfortunately, even though they are an overall simple...
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