SFPE NEC Webinar: Review of Code Implications and Capabilities of a Proprietary Revit Tool to Design Clean Agent Systems

  • November 17, 2020
  • 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Zoom Webinar
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Review of Code Implications and Capabilities of a Proprietary Revit Tool to Design Clean Agent Systems

Speakers: Brendan Kerrigan and Mike Mahomet

Welcome to SFPE New England's November webinar. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are unable to meet in person like we have for so many years. Instead, we will be able to learn about new and exciting topics from the safety of our socially and physically distant computers. We are excited to present opportunities for New England's fire protection industry to get together and stay current on new topics.

The month's presentation will review basic code requirements such as Listing/Approvals and design criteria, and capabilities of a proprietary Revit tool program available to the Fire Protection community to assist in designing Clean Agent Fire Suppression systems. 

The presenters are Brendan Kerrigan and Mike Mahomet. Brendan is on the Digital Solutions team at Viking and was previously part of the SprinkCAD team at Tyco/JCI. Brendan has a Master of Science in Fire Protection Engineering.  Mike is a Revit specialist for the Digital Solutions team at Viking and managed the SprinkCAD software team for Central Sprinkler/Tyco for 30 years. 

Agenda:

11:00 - 11:05 Introduction

11:05 - 11:50 Presentation

11:50 - 12:00 Questions & Answers


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