
2025 NFPA 13
Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems
Completion Achievement
📜 NFPA Issued Certificate
Delivery Method
💻 LVT – Live Virtual (Online)
Why Join?
📘 Stay Ahead with the 2025 Edition – Master the latest changes and their real-world impact
🔧 Practical and Applicable – Learn through case studies and field-relevant examples
👷 Essential for Fire Protection Teams – Tailored for designers, installers, engineers, inspectors, and AHJs
🛡️ Full Compliance Coverage – From hazard assessment to system design, hydraulics, and installation
🌟 Boost Professional Credibility – Strengthen expertise in one of the world’s most critical fire protection standards
Duration
📅 2.1 CEUs

This NFPA 13 (2025) Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems training provides the knowledge and skills to interpret and apply the latest sprinkler installation requirements. Updated to reflect the 2025 edition, the course covers core principles as well as significant changes, including revised sloped ceiling criteria for storage protection, new vacuum system requirements to reduce corrosion, updated seismic bracing provisions, and supplemental sprinkler requirements. With a practical, application-focused approach, participants will gain confidence in system selection, sprinkler placement, and ensuring compliance with design and installation standards.
During this course, participants will explore:
Scope, purpose, and structure of NFPA 13
Installation criteria for sprinkler components
Sprinkler location and spacing requirements
Water supply and underground piping standards
Hazard-based system type selection
Design approaches, calculations, and hydraulics
2025 updates: sloped ceiling storage, vacuum systems, seismic bracing, supplemental sprinklers
After completing this course, participants will be able to:
Navigate NFPA 13 to locate and apply correct provisions
Apply installation criteria for sprinkler components
Determine compliant sprinkler locations and spacing
Ensure proper water supply and underground piping integration
Select appropriate system types based on hazard classification
Incorporate 2025 updates into design and installation practices
Perform design calculations in compliance with NFPA 13 standards
This course is ideal for:
Fire protection system designers and installers
Engineers and consultants specializing in fire safety
Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs) and code officials
Fire inspectors and plan reviewers
Facility managers responsible for sprinkler systems