Specifications include, but are not limited to: SPECIFICS OF REQUIRED WORK TO INCLUDE Personnel required to perform work must be fully certified in performing testing and repairs of FSS’s, possess a high school diploma or GED, and have satisfactorily completed not less than one year of an industry recognized apprentice program. As indicated in paragraph 2.2.1 above, perform the required Semi-Annual, Annual, and Five-Year Hydrostatic Test of existing FSS in accordance with the applicable NFPA Standard, Life Safety Code and Philadelphia Fire Code, at the following locations: 2.6.1 PHILADELPHIA INDUSTRIAL CORRECTIONAL CENTER (PICC) 8301 State Road 2.6.1.1 Powerhouse Sprinkler System (wet): 1. Perform 2″ main drain test. 2. Check operation of all existing alarm connections. 3. Back flush existing Fire Department connections. 4. Visually inspect piping and sprinklers for proper coverage. 2.6.1.2 Main Complex Wet Sprinkler System: 1. Perform main drain test. 2. Check operation of all existing alarm connections including approximately 30 sectional control valve locations. 3. Back flush existing Fire Department connections. 4. Visually inspect for proper sprinkler coverage. 2.6.1.3 Standpipe System (Class I): 1. Visually inspect existing piping, valves, and devices. 2.6.1.4 Central Control – Halon System: 1. Perform two (2) tests and inspections per year of existing system per NFPA 12A recommendations. Includes detection system, nozzles, control panel, cylinders, etc. 2.6.1.5 Central Control – Perimeter Deluge System: 1. Perform drain test. 2. Test operation of existing alarm connections. 3. Test operation of valve and associated devices. NOTE: Deluge valve shall not be tripped due to existence of open sprinklers on the system. 2.6.1.6 Cafeteria Cooking Line and Main Kitchen: 1. Perform one (1) test and inspection per year of existing Kidde Dry Chemical Fire Suppression Systems per NFPA 17. 2.6.2 DETENTION CENTER 8201 State Road 2.6.2.1 Wet Sprinkler System: 1. Perform annual test of existing 6″ wet sprinkler system protecting the basement area of the building. 2. Check operation of existing alarm devices. 3. Visually inspect piping and sprinkler coverage. 4. Perform 2″ main drain test. 5. Back flush existing Fire Department connections. 2.6.2.2 Wet Standpipe System (Class II): 1. Check operation of each riser control valve (located in tunnel). 2. Re-rack and inspect twenty-nine (29) existing 1 ½″ hoses. 3. Back flush existing Fire Department connections. 2.6.2.3 Prison Health Service Wing: 1. Perform annual inspection of existing deluge system, wet sprinkler system and wet (Class II) standpipe with four hose stations. 2. Back flush existing Fire Department connections. 2.6.3 HOUSE OF CORRECTIONS 8001 State Road 2.6.3.1 Wet Standpipe System (Class II): 1. Re-rack existing hoses. 2. Visually inspect system – piping, valves, and appurtenances. 3. Back flush existing Fire Department connections.