(A) Shop drawings must be prepared for every fire sprinkler system and must meet the following requirements:

(1) shop drawings and the attached specification sheet must contain sufficient information to show compliance with the National Fire Protection Association standards required in the Fire Sprinkler Specification Sheet; and

Terms Used In South Carolina Code 40-10-260

  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.

(2) shop drawings must bear the authorized signature and license number of the fire sprinkler contractor licensed in this State who prepared the drawings;

(3) shop drawings for the exceptions listed in § 40-10-230(1) must be submitted and approved by the State Fire Marshal’s Office or his designee before installation. The installation must comply with NFPA Standard 14.

(B) Shop drawings must be reviewed in accordance with the following to determine compliance with the Fire Sprinkler Specification Sheet.

(1) If a licensed engineer prepared a Fire Sprinkler System Specification Sheet for the shop drawings, the shop drawings must be submitted to that licensed engineer. After determination of compliance with the Fire Sprinkler System Specification Sheet, the shop drawings must be submitted to the State Fire Marshal’s Office or to his designee for further review in accordance with subsection (C). In no case must the seal of a licensed professional engineer be required on shop drawings.

(2) If a licensed fire sprinkler contractor prepared a Fire Sprinkler System Specification Sheet for the shop drawings, the shop drawings must be submitted to the State Fire Marshal’s Office or to his designee for review and determination of compliance with the Fire Sprinkler System Specification Sheet.

(C) In addition to compliance review required by subsection (B), shop drawings for the fire sprinkler systems must be submitted as follows:

(1) areas of the State that do not have a local authority to provide the review must be submitted to the State Fire Marshal’s Office for review;

(2) the local authority having jurisdiction, the awarding authority, or the state agency having jurisdiction over the project may also require that the fire protection sprinkler system shop drawings be submitted for review of any additional requirements or may require that the shop drawings be submitted to the State Fire Marshal’s Office or to his designee for review;

(3) in lieu of performing its own review of shop drawings, the State Fire Marshal’s Office may accept the shop drawing review of an insurance underwriter, a licensed engineer, a local authority having jurisdiction, or his designee, if the review meets the standards established by the State Fire Marshal’s Office;

(4) within thirty calendar days from the receipt of shop drawings, the State Fire Marshal’s Office must publish a letter approving the shop drawings or listing the corrective action necessary for approval. This letter must be sent to the fire sprinkler contractor or licensed engineer that submitted the shop drawings. Any response regarding corrective action must be reviewed and answered within thirty calendar days of receipt by the State Fire Marshal’s Office. If a letter is not issued by the State Fire Marshal’s Office within this time frame approving the shop drawings or addressing the required corrections response from the fire sprinkler or licensed engineer, the plans must be deemed approved.

(D) Before a certificate of occupancy may be issued, completed certificates must be delivered to the owner of the building and to the authority having jurisdiction in accordance with the following:

(1) A Certificate of Compliance certifying that the fire sprinkler system was designed in accordance with the "Fire Sprinkler System Specification Sheet" must be completed by the individual conducting the review pursuant to subsection (B).

(2) The licensed fire sprinkler contractor responsible for the installation of the fire sprinkler system must complete the contractors’ Material and Test Certificate for Above Ground Piping in accordance with NFPA within thirteen days.

(3) The licensed fire sprinkler contractor responsible for the installation of the fire sprinkler system must complete the contractors’ Material and Test Certificate for Under Ground Piping in accordance with NFPA within thirteen days.