Smoke / Fire Damper Inspection

COMPLIANCE

Integra Tech Test and Balance can provide fire and smoke damper inspections per code requirements. Above all, expert Integra Tech Test and Balance technicians will assist you in keeping your facility in compliance with all local and state building codes. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and the International Building and Fire Codes require regular maintenance of fire and smoke dampers. Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ’s) such as the Joint Commission, fire marshals and insurance risk auditors enforce these requirements.

  • Inspection of fire dampers, smoke dampers and combination fire/smoke dampers 1 year after installation for all facilities. Every 4 years thereafter in non-healthcare facilities, every 6 years in hospitals.
  • Locate and operate (i.e. actuate) all fire dampers and smoke dampers in your facility. Removing and resetting the fusible link to verify the damper fully closes.
  • Mark the location of the dampers on drawings.
  • Manually activate electric smoke dampers and pneumatic smoke dampers. This is to ensure that the actuator is operable and to verify it fully closes.
  • Provide a master report listing all code required information: location of damper, damper number,  damper orientation,  whether the damper passed or failed, and detailed reason for failure.
  • A summary report providing statistical review of the fire and smoke damper inspection project. Provides a “snapshot” overview of the condition of your facility.
  • We can also include “Before” and “After” pictures of every damper.

NFPA also requires that fire and smoke damper repairs begin without delay.

  • Smoke damper and combination fire/smoke damper actuator replacement
  • Fire damper installation
  • Smoke damper installation
  • Combination fire/smoke damper installation
  • Damper repairs
    • Adjustments to damper linkage
    • Servicing internal components to allow closure
    • Repairs to damper tracks that are binding and prohibiting closure
    • Repairing broken tabs on damper
  • Access door installation
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It is important to stay in compliance with the local and state building codes. Therefore, contract with the company that is an expert in passive fire protection systems.

For more information about fire and smoke damper repairs or to learn more about damper inspections, contact us today.