New England Pipe & Supply
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What do Amazon, Apple, Disney, Google, Harley Davidson, and Capitol Fire Protection have in common? They were all started in garages! Ours was a single-car garage in Loudon, NH in 1963. Hard work paid off and led to construction of our longtime and current location on North Village Road in Loudon. At the time, that was on the highway.

And what do Walmart, Comcast, News Corporation, and Ford have in common with Capitol Fire Protection? They are all family businesses! Ever since Ray and Jean put down stakes in Loudon and went into business, business has been looked after by members of the Rattee family, friends, and employees thought of as family.
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New Hampshire's premier fire sprinkler systems contractor, pipe fabrication shop, and materials supplier. Capitol Fire Protection Co., Inc. has been engaged in fire protection work, i.e. sprinkler systems, tanks and tank piping, pumps, and steel pipe fabrication throughout New England in the same location since 1963.
Service and Repairs
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Once installed, quality service becomes critically important for the life of a sprinkler system. Regular maintenance helps to ensure proper condition and operation of fire protection equipment. Capitol Fire Protection Co., Inc. works with clients throughout NH, Southern ME, VT, and Northern MA to keep their systems in service and in compliance.
NFPA 25 Inspections
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The minimum requirements for inspection, testing, and maintenance of fire sprinkler systems are described in the NFPA standard, NFPA 25: Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems. NFPA 25 calls for periodic inspection of sprinkler systems, essentially to address the operating condition of the system and its components.
Fire Pump Testing
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The water supply is essential to a fire sprinkler system. When a system includes a fire pump to supply that water, the pump and related equipment must be kept at the ready to be called into service at any time. NFPA 25 calls for an annual (minimum) flow test of each fire pump to ensure operation upon demand and continuous delivery of the required system water output.
Trip Tests
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For dry pipe sprinkler systems, NFPA 25 calls for each dry pipe valve to be tripped annually (at a minimum) during warm weather. Capitol Fire Protection's routine NFPA 25 sprinkler system inspection of a dry pipe system includes a trip test of the dry pipe valve with the control valve partially open (called a "partial trip") which meets the requirement for the first 2 out of 3 years.
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