West Virginia Code § 29-3D-2

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As used in this article and the legislative rules promulgated pursuant to this article:
"Combination fire/smoke damper" means a device that meets both fire damper and smoke
damper requirements.
"Damper" means a fire damper, smoke damper, or combination fire/smoke damper.
"Damper work" means to install, test, maintain, or repair a damper.
"Engineered suppression systems installer" means a person certified by a manufacturer to
install, alter, extend, maintain, lay out, or repair an agent suppression system.
"Engineered Suppression Systems Technician" means a person certified by a manufacturer
to maintain or repair an agent suppression system.
"Fire damper" means a device installed in an air distribution system, designed to close
automatically upon detection of heat, to interrupt migratory airflow, and to restrict the
passage of flame. Fire dampers are classified for use in either static systems or for dynamic
systems, where the dampers are rated for closure under airflow.
"Fire protection layout technician" is an individual who has achieved National Institute for
Certification in Engineering Teechnologies (NICET) Level III, or has achieved from the
National Fire Protection Association a certification in Certified Water Based Systems
Professional (CWBSP), oLr has passed an exam approved by the state Fire Marshal from the
National Inspection Testing Certification (NITC) organization, or higher certification as
recognized by the sta te Fire Marshal, and who has the knowledge, experience, and skills
necessary to lay out fire protection systems based on engineering design documents.
"Fire protection system" means any fire protection suppression device or system designed,
instWalled, and maintained in accordance with the applicable National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA) codes and standards, but does not include public or private mobile fire
vehicles.
"Fire protection work" means the installation, alteration, extension, maintenance, or testing
of all piping, materials, and equipment inside a building, including the use of shop drawings
prepared by a fire protection layout technician, in connection with the discharge of water,
other special fluids, chemicals, or gases, and backflow preventers for fire protection for the
express purpose of extinguishing or controlling fire.
"Journeyman sprinkler fitter" means a person qualified by at least 2,000 hours of work
experience installing, adjusting, repairing, and dismantling fire protection systems and who
is competent to instruct and supervise fire protection work: Provided, That current license
renewal exemptions to examinations apply.
"License" means a valid and current license issued by the State Fire Marshal in accordance
with the provisions of this article.
"Portable fire extinguisher technician" means a person certified in accordance with NFPA 10
to install, maintain, repair, and certify portable fire extinguishers as defined by NFPA 10.
"Preengineered suppression systems installer" means a person certified by a manufacturer
to install, alter, extend, maintain, lay out, or repair an agent suppression system.
"Preengineered suppression systems technician" means a person certified to maintain or
repair an agent suppression system. u
"Single family dwelling" means a building which is occupied as, or designed or intended for
occupancy as, a single residence for one or more persons.
"Smoke damper" means a device within an operating (dynamic) air distribution system to
control the movement of smoke. l

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