

- #AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM DESIGN COURSE REGISTRATION#
- #AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM DESIGN COURSE SERIES#
The remaining three lessons in the series - four, five and six - will be available in coming months. The first lesson in the six-part Fundamental Block, AFSA: Applied Sprinkler Technology: Lesson 1, is already available online at AFSA's Fire Sprinkler eCampus.
#AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM DESIGN COURSE REGISTRATION#
Registration is $95 for AFSA members with discount code ($125 for non-members). Registrants will receive 2.0 CEUs upon completion.

Based around the 2007 edition of NFPA 13, this two-hour interactive course will cover topics such as wet pipe systems, antifreeze systems, dry pipe systems, preaction systems and deluge systems. This is the third lesson in a series is designed for those beginning system designers wanting to learn automatic fire sprinkler system layout. Registration is $125 for AFSA members with discount code ($155 for non-members).ĪFSA: Applied Sprinkler Technology: Lesson 3

Registrants will receive 3.0 CEUs upon completion. This three-hour interactive online course covers topics such as overhead piping materials, chlorinated polyvinyl chloride, copper tubing, PEX piping, and hangers and supports. This new online approach to design training is reorganized and divided in such a way so that beginning or advanced layout technicians can effectively customize their design education based on their level of experience and knowledge.ĪFSA: Applied Sprinkler Technology: Lesson 2ĭesigned for beginners in system layout, this second lesson in the series is geared towards those wanting to learn automatic fire sprinkler system layout in accordance with the 2007 edition of NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems. DALLAS - The American Fire Sprinkler Association has announced the addition of two new components - Lessons Two and Three - to its updated Applied Sprinkler Technology training program, which is a new approach to AFSA design training containing updated elements from the correspondence version of Applied Sprinkler Technology.
