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>BSI Standards >13 ENVIRONMENT. HEALTH PROTECTION. SAFETY>13.220 Protection against fire>13.220.20 Fire protection>26/30544665 DC BS EN 16925 Fixed firefighting systems - Automatic residential sprinkler systems - Design, installation and maintenance
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26/30544665 DC BS EN 16925 Fixed firefighting systems - Automatic residential sprinkler systems - Design, installation and maintenance

26/30544665 DC

BS EN 16925 Fixed firefighting systems - Automatic residential sprinkler systems - Design, installation and maintenance

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Standard number:26/30544665 DC
Pages:80
Released:2026-04-23
Status:Draft for Comment
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26/30544665 DC


This standard 26/30544665 DC BS EN 16925 Fixed firefighting systems - Automatic residential sprinkler systems - Design, installation and maintenance is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.220.20 Fire protection
This document specifies requirements and gives recommendations for the design, installation, water supplies and backflow prevention, commissioning, maintenance and testing of fixed residential fire sprinkler systems in buildings for residential occupancies. This document is intended for use by those concerned with purchasing, designing, installing, testing, inspecting, approving, operating and maintaining automatic residential sprinkler systems, in order that such equipment will function as intended throughout its life. This document identifies construction details of buildings which are the minimum necessary for satisfactory performance of residential sprinkler systems complying with this standard. This document applies to any addition, extension, repair or other modification to the residential sprinkler system. This document does not cover situations such as arson where fires of a malicious intent may be started in multiple locations simultaneously.