Awareness

1B. Automist Installation & Commissioning Awareness (2 of 3) (B1)


Description
This module provides foundational training on how to install and commission Automist systems in one- and two-family dwellings.

This is the second module in a three-part series:
- Module 1A: General Awareness
- Module 1C: Design Basics

This self-paced course allows you to work through the material at your own speed, with progress saved as you complete each section. This course provides a comprehensive guide to the Automist installation and commissioning process, including practical tips and best practice. By the end of this course, you will have a strong grasp of the principles and theory behind the installation process.

Approx. duration 1 hour
Content
  • Introduction
  • NFPA 750, UL 2167A and Automist's UL Listing
  • Automist
  • The Automist Design, Installation and Operation Manual (DIOM)
  • The System Components
  • Utilizing Watermist for Firefighting
  • ROUGH-IN
  • Verifying the Working Plan
  • Installation
  • Water Supply
  • Electrical Supply
  • Spray Head Rough-in
  • Installing Spray Head Data Cable
  • Installing low voltage cabling
  • Regional requirements for low voltage cables
  • Installing Stainless Steel Pipe or High-Pressure Hose
  • Wiring the Smoke Sensor
  • Installing the Controller
  • Installing the Pump
  • Commissioning
  • Setting the time and date
  • Commissioning the system
  • Commissioning Stage 1 - Addressing the Spray Heads
  • Commissioning Stage 2 - Self Test
  • Commissioning Stage 3 - Creating Zones
  • Commissioning Stage 4 - Flow Test
  • Commissioning Stage 5 - Draining the Pipes
  • Commissioning Stage 6 - Sensor Test
  • Post Commissioning check list
  • Programming the relays
  • Enabling the sounder
  • Sounder test
  • Smoke Sensor Test
  • Hard Reset
  • Final Assessment
  • Downloadable resources and useful links
  • The Automist Installer Agreement
  • Installation & Commissioning Test for Automist 13D
  • Closing Thoughts
  • Course Feedback Form
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: 2 years