Commercial Fire Sprinkler Design Courses

Overview

The Project Fire Academy has two new courses aimed at those wishing to know more about commercial and industrial sprinkler design under BS EN 12845 such as junior sprinkler design engineers, project managers, apprentice designers.

We have named these courses FUNDAMENTALS and ADVANCED. They are both three days in length and are designed to be taken one after the other to build knowledge and understanding.

The FUNDAMENTALS course covers everything you need to know for designing simple buildings. The course is built around the 6 stages of sprinkler design:

  1. Specification and Classification – where the focus is different types of sprinkler systems, classification of systems, key design criteria and the various talking points around the sprinkler specification.
  2. Design Spacing & Coverage – this section is all about sprinkler heads and how to place them compliantly and effectively within a building project.
  3. Pipework Design & Configuration – this section primarily deals with frictional loss calculations and pipe sizing.
  4. Additional Requirements – Looks at things like life safety enhancements, zoning and monitoring.
  5. Water Supplies – Water supply options and a more in depth look at fire pumps and tanks.
  6. Presentation & delivery of Information – this section covers the more contractual side of sprinklers and what information is required for commissioning and handover.

The ADVANCED course is based around the same 6 stages but covering different sub-topics and more advanced calculations. See below for more details.

Both courses will conclude with a written assessment to check understanding. The training course is in the process of being accredited which may be back-dated once the accreditation is complete.

Both courses will be mostly classroom based and be intensive with many subjects covered at a fast pace. Although all subjects will be taught, a basic understanding of the workings of a sprinkler system and the components is expected. It is highly recommended that you have your own copy of the latest BS EN 12845 sprinkler rule book (preferably with technical bulletins). Scroll to bottom of page for booking form.

Training is provided by Andrew Fisher who has worked in the sprinkler industry for over 11 years, previously passed the LPS 1048 exams and is also a qualified teacher. Andrew has been providing training in automatic fire sprinkler systems for over 10 years, has delivered over a 1000 hours of CPD training to global consultancy firms and also curates and presents Project Fire’s educational platform “Sprinkler Talk”.

Course Dates and Prices

FUNDAMENTALS – course dates for 2026

Cost £850+VAT

    • 9th to 11th of February
    • 13th to 15th of April
    • 15th to 17th of June
    • 6th to 8th of July
    • 5th to 7th of October

ADVANCED – course dates for 2026

Cost £1000+VAT

    • 4th to 7th of May (2026)
    • 9th to 12th of November (2026)

 

Special Offer: Book Both Courses Together and Save!
Book both the Fundamentals and Advanced courses at the same time and enjoy a 20% discount.

LOCATION
Project Fire Products Ltd, Pasturefields Lane, Hixon, Staffordshire, ST18 0PH

Course Breakdown

FUNDAMENTALS
ADVANCED
STEP 1
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Specification & Classification
Specification & Classification
Background and Theory
Dry and Pre-action Installation control valves
Hazard Classification
High Hazard Storage
Key Design Criteria
Latest TBs and code changes
Pipe Selection
Special Sprinkler Heads
Wet Installation Control Valves
Mixed Use Buildings
Approval and certification procedures and approved equipment
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STEP 2
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Design Spacing & Coverage
Design Spacing & Coverage
Head Spacing Rules
Sidewall sprinklers
Exceptions to Sprinkler Coverage
Advanced head spacing exercises
Rules for Obstructions
More on void protection
Sprinkler Head selection
Passive fire protection
Head Spacing Exercises
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STEP 3
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Pipework Design & Configurations
Pipework Design & Configurations
FHC vs Pre-Calc
High Rise Sprinkler Systems
Design Points & Pipe Sizing Tables
High Rise Sprinkler Hydraulic Calculations
Hydraulic Calculations
Frictional loss calculations in other pipe materials
Frictional loss exercises
Town Main Calculations
Areas of Operation
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STEP 4
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Additional Requirements
Additional Requirements
Valves and drain valves
More on valves and other accessories
Zoning (annex D)
Cold Storage
Life Safety (annex F)
Tail End Systems
Monitoring, alarms and integration
Trace Heating
STEP 5
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Water Supplies
Water Supplies
Water Supply Options and Categories
Effective Capacities of Water Storage Tanks
Pump Selection
Pump Suction Conditions and Foot Valves
Pump Houses
Advanced Pump Selection
Tank Options
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Positive Suction Head
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Tank Sizing and Reduced Capacity Tanks
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STEP 6
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Presentation & Delivery of Information
Presentation & Delivery of Information
Documentation
Service and Maintenance
Title Blocks
Signage, Commissioning and Handover
Block Plan Drawings
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Gain the skills and knowledge to be a fire sprinkler designer.

Use the form opposite to book your place onto one of our courses. Once you’ve submitted your details we’ll be in touch regarding payment. For any further information please phone or email academy@projectfire.co.uk.