We provide National Fire Code (NFC) and CSA B139 Installation Code for Oil-Burning Equipment inspection, assessment, and repair services for fuel oil storage and supply systems. Our services are designed to support regulatory compliance, fire and life safety, and continuous fuel delivery for critical building systems.
We work with building owners, property managers, facility engineers, and institutional operators to ensure oil-fueled equipment and associated fuel systems meet all applicable Canadian code requirements.
Our scope includes inspection, documentation, compliance reporting, and code-driven repair support for oil-fueled systems serving:
• Emergency and standby generators
• Boilers for space heating, domestic hot water, and fire protection
• Fire protection pumps
• Oil-fired furnaces and appliances
All inspections are conducted in accordance with the National Fire Code of Canada and the CSA B139 Series – Installation Code for Oil-Burning Equipment.
The National Fire Code and CSA B139 Code mandate regular inspection and ongoing compliance of oil-burning equipment, fuel storage tanks, and fuel supply piping.
Fuel oil suppliers commonly require current compliance documentation before initiating or continuing fuel delivery. Facilities without valid certification may be subject to:
• Fuel delivery suspension
• Orders from the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ)
• Regulatory enforcement actions
• Shutdown of emergency, life-safety, or fire protection systems
Maintaining compliance reduces fire risk, environmental exposure, liability, and operational disruption.
We work closely with regional and local AHJs to ensure inspections and documentation are accepted for regulatory compliance and fuel delivery, including:
• Alberta Safety Codes Council
• Edmonton Fire Rescue Services
• Calgary Fire Department
This local coordination ensures that facilities in Alberta meet provincial and municipal fire and fuel safety requirements.
Our inspections and recommendations follow a coordinated regulatory framework, including:
• National Fire Code of Canada (NFC)
• CSA B139 – Installation Code for Oil-Burning Equipment
• CSA C282:19 – Emergency Electrical Power Supply for Buildings
This integrated approach ensures your fuel systems, oil-burning equipment, and emergency power infrastructure meet all applicable fire, fuel, and life-safety requirements.
National Fire Code and CSA B139 requirements apply to oil-fired equipment and fuel systems across a broad range of occupancies, including:
• Multi-unit residential buildings
• Commercial and office properties
• Healthcare, educational, and institutional facilities
• Industrial and manufacturing operations
Our inspection and compliance services address both oil-burning equipment and all associated ancillary fuel system components.
• Boilers for space heating, domestic hot water, and fire protection
• Fire protection pumps
• Oil-fired furnaces and appliances
• Emergency and standby generators
• Fuel oil storage tanks, above-ground and underground tanks, indoor and outdoor installations
• Tank venting and overfill protection
• Fuel piping, valves, and supports
• Control, monitoring, and safety devices
Our clients receive clear, actionable compliance documentation suitable for fuel suppliers, fire officials, and AHJs, including:
• Detailed inspection findings
• Code references and deficiency identification
• Prioritized corrective action recommendations
• Support for compliance certification and fuel oil delivery authorization
• Demonstrated expertise in National Fire Code and CSA B139 inspections
• Experience with generator fuel systems, fire pumps, and mission-critical infrastructure
• Support for alterations, upgrades, and code-driven repairs
• Practical guidance through compliance certification and fuel delivery requirements
• Trusted by property managers, institutional facilities, and industrial operators
Our inspections are performed with a clear understanding of enforcement expectations under the National Fire Code and CSA B139. Documentation is structured to support third-party review, fuel supplier verification, and regulatory audits.
We maintain strong coordination with local AHJs in Alberta, including Alberta Safety Codes Council, Edmonton Fire Rescue Services, and Calgary Fire Department, to ensure inspections meet provincial and municipal requirements.
Maintain compliance, reduce fire and fuel system risk, and protect continuity of operations.
Contact us today to schedule your National Fire Code and CSA B139 inspection or to request fuel oil compliance documentation required for delivery authorization.