Specifications include, but are not limited to:. 2.11 General. Contractor shall furnish and supply all labor, materials, equipment, supplies, chemicals, supervision and insurance necessary or incidental to perform the testing and inspecting services described herein. 2.12 Kitchen Exhaust Hood/Duct Fire Suppression. Kitchen exhaust hood/duct fire suppression systems shall be inspected semi-annually in strict accordance with N.F.P.A Standard 96 and compliance with all requirements of local authority having jurisdiction and manufacturers guidelines. At a minimum, inspections of kitchen exhaust hood/duct fire suppression systems and shall include: Inspect for visible signs that the system has been fired, tampered with or leaked down Installation of or if necessary replacement of fusible links Clean and de-grease the nozzles Exhaust fan operational Check cylinder’s condition and verify last hydrostatic test dates on cylinder Inspect the pipe and conduit to ensure it is secure Inspect linkage cable for fraying Inspect regulator test date Inspect pull station Check chemical type and quantity Inspect gas valve and test for proper operation and gas shutdown If applicable, weigh activation cartridges as necessary (Ansul) or replace as required Perform full-function test to verify electric shutdown operation Filters in place Dry test system for automatic operation Dry test system with manual release at control panel and remote pull station Check for correct type of portable extinguisher in Kitchen area (K class) and verify it has been properly inspected UL-300 Compliant Review Hydrotest/6 year maintenance dates Tag system Documentation/report of inspection and findings Any defect(s) found by the Contractor shall be recorded on a field inspection report and brought to the attention of KCPS. Contractor shall provide cost estimate(s) for repairs and re-certification, if required, as directed by KCPS Kitchen Exhaust Hood/Duct Fire Suppression systems shall be inspected twice each year. Inspections shall be completed by the dates listed below: First Inspection: Complete on or before May 31 Second Inspection: Complete on or before December 15 2.13 Fire Sprinkler Systems and Private Hydrants. Fire Sprinkler and Fire Hydrant systems and equipment shall be inspected annually in strict accordance with N.F.P.A Chapter 25 and compliance with all requirements of local Authority Having Jurisdiction and manufacturers guidelines. At a minimum, inspection and testing of fire sprinkler and hydrants shall include: Sprinkler Systems Visual Inspection: Inspect all sprinkler system pipe hangers for damage or poor condition Inspect all sprinkler system piping, fittings, valves, hoses, and cabinets to determine condition, checking for damage, leakage, corrosion and proper signage 3. Inspect control valves and post indicator valves to ensure they are in the appropriate open/closed position and are monitored by a properly operating tamper switch 4. Inspect all sprinkler heads to ensure they are free from obstruction, corrosion, paint, foreign materials and physical damage 5. Inspect fire department connections 6. Inspect to see if stock of spare sprinkler heads are on site 7. Where applicable, inspect valves/hose in fire hose cabinets Testing: All sprinkler system alarm devices such as water flow alarms and pressure switches shall be tested for proper operation and signal output 2. Main drain shall be tested to determine system is free from obstruction and flow and pressure rates are adequate 3. System gauges shall be inspected and tested for accuracy of readings 4. Inspect and test fire pump, where applicable. Sprinkler systems shall be tested and inspected annually on or before June 15. Contractor shall document/report inspections and tests findings and submit to KCPS. Hydrants Contractor shall inspect and test private fire hydrants on KCPS property in strict accordance with N.F.P.A Standards 24 and 25 and compliance with all requirements of local authority having jurisdiction and manufacturer’s guidelines. At a minimum, inspection and testing of private hydrants shall include: Inspection 1. Inspect free standing fire hydrants to ensure there is no damage, corrosion of hose connections/threads or missing parts including caps, plugs and retention chain. 2. Inspect condition of paint.