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Design is the
first step in the development of a functional fire sprinkler system.
Proper design leads to fast and trouble-free city approval and
installation. Scott Campbell Company handles all the design for
contract work in house through our engineering department. This
includes field surveys, field coordination, drawing plans, hydraulic
calculations and city permitting. All design complies with N.F.P.A.
13 and the authority having jurisdiction.
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Quality
controlled fabrication is a critical step in the implementation of a
fire sprinkler system. Improper fabrication can lead to water leaks
and increased installation time. Most of the sprinkler piping
installed has been fabricated in our own shop. We can cut, thread
and groove steel pipe from 1/2” to 8”. We also cut and groove copper
piping as needed. This allows us to verify all materials installed
on a project will be of the highest quality.
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The proper
installation of a fire sprinkler system is vital to the
effectiveness of that system. Correct design and fabrication are
meaningless if the system is not installed correctly. Having been in
business for over 65 years and utilizing well trained union fitters
as foremen and journeymen, Scott Campbell Company ensures a quality
installation that will provide years of protection.
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A properly installed and maintained fire
sprinkler system will have very little need for servicing or repair.
However, unforeseen accidents and emergencies do occur. That is why
Scott Campbell Company has 24 hour, 7 days a week emergency
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Regular testing and inspections of a
fire sprinkler system are not only necessary, but required. The
National Fire Protection Association (N.F.P.A.) outlines the
requirements for the frequency and standards of the testing and
inspecting. The city fire prevention and fire marshal are
responsible for enforcing the testing and inspection requirements.
Scott Campbell Company adheres to the requirements as outlined by
N.F.P.A. and the local authorities on all testing and inspections.
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