For Fire Protection Engineers · QA/QC

FP QA/QC That Counts Every Device, Checks Every Coverage

FP sets have thousands of devices and dozens of coverage zones. Helonic verifies them comprehensively.

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Manas Gandhi · Co-founder & CTO, Helonic · Reviewed May 2026

Fire protection QA/QC is dense work because FP sets contain thousands of individual devices, each of which needs to count correctly, be located accurately, and provide compliant coverage. Helonic performs comprehensive device-level QA across the full FP set in minutes.

How Helonic helps

Comprehensive device counting

Every device counted and verified against schedules.

Coverage zone analysis

Every sprinkler and detector coverage zone analyzed for code compliance.

Cross-discipline coordination

Every cross-discipline interface verified.

Code citation currency

All NFPA, IFC, IBC citations verified for adopted edition.

FP QA volume

An FP set for a 200,000 sf commercial building can contain 1,500+ sprinklers, 300+ fire alarm devices, dozens of fire dampers and smoke dampers. Manual QA on this volume is impractical for thorough verification. Helonic does the device-level work systematically.

FP QA/QC workflow

1

Upload complete FP set

Sprinkler, fire alarm, smoke control, life safety drawings.

2

Run comprehensive device verification

Every device counted, located, and coverage-verified.

3

Cross-discipline coordination check

All FP-vs-other-discipline interfaces verified.

4

Generate QA report

Structured PDF for the project record.

Example issues Helonic catches

Real-world issues detected by AI analysis, specific to fire protection engineers running qa/qc:

Sprinkler count on FP-201 (467 heads) doesn't match schedule total (485 heads)

Smoke detector coverage in room 308 leaves 4'-0" gap at corner - NFPA 72 spacing violation

Fire damper count on schedule (47) doesn't match plan count (49)

Pull station count on schedule (12) but plans show 14

Sprinkler head schedule lists K-factor 5.6 but hydraulic calc shows K-factor 5.6 and K-factor 8.0 in different areas

FACP riser diagram shows 8 zones but device schedule sums to 10 zones

Key features for this workflow

FP device count verification across the set

Sprinkler coverage zone analysis

Detector coverage zone analysis

Cross-discipline interface verification

Schedule reconciliation across FP schedules

Code citation currency verification

What construction professionals told us

FP engineers told us QA was the work most often skipped under deadline - too tedious for thorough manual review, too important to skip entirely. They wanted machine-thorough QA on every device.

Conversations with FP consulting principals across firms.

FAQs

Can it learn our QA standards?

Yes - Helonic supports firm-specific QA rule packs.

What about scanned vs. digital FP drawings?

Both supported - OCR-aware document analysis handles either.

How long does a comprehensive FP QA pass take?

Most FP sets complete in under 30 minutes.

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Manas Gandhi

Co-founder & CTO, Helonic

Manas is the co-founder and CTO of Helonic, where he leads engineering and AI research for construction drawing analysis. He works directly with structural, MEP, civil, and fire protection engineers to translate the way they review drawings into AI systems that flag the issues that actually matter in the field. Before Helonic, he built machine learning pipelines for technical document understanding and has spent the last several years interviewing licensed design engineers and discipline leads to ground product decisions in real practice rather than industry assumptions.

Areas of focus
  • AI for technical document understanding
  • Cross-discipline coordination workflows
  • Code compliance automation (IBC, NEC, NFPA, IPC, IMC, ASCE)
  • Structural and MEP drawing review systems

How this page was researched: Conversations with FP consulting principals across firms.

Last reviewed by Manas Gandhi · May 2026

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