NFPA 1192 2018
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NFPA 1192: Standard on Recreational Vehicles
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
NFPA | 2018 | 61 |
NFPA 1192: Standard on Recreational Vehicles is updated and improved for current fire and life safety issues and inspections. Reduce risks to life and property in RVs. With unique characteristics of size and use, recreational vehicles require a distinct set of fire and life safety criteria to guard against the hazards of fire and explosions. Reference the 2018 edition of NFPA 1192: Standard on Recreational Vehicles for comprehensive provisions on egress requirements, fire detection requirements, carbon monoxide detection requirements, as well as the locations and types of fire extinguishers. NFPA 1192 also addresses the correct installation of plumbing, fuel-burning, electrical, and other safety-related systems. Added requirements in this edition impact RV manufacturers, inspectors, and fire protection engineers: A new requirement allows the use of registers or grills made of wood and modifications to the size of means of egress for recreational vehicles that cannot provide a height of 48 inches. Clarified fire extinguisher requirements address special transportation areas. New requirements on lofts address stairway configuration, handrails, and guardrails. New requirements are added for retaining in place potable water and waste holding tanks New requirements cover for axle, tire, and wheel assembly for towable recreational vehicles.
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8 | Chapter 1 Administration 1.1 Scope. 1.2 Purpose. 1.3 Application. 1.4 Retroactivity. 1.5 Equivalency. 1.6 Use of International System of Units (SI). Chapter 2 Referenced Publications 2.1 General. 2.2 NFPA Publications. 2.3 Other Publications. |
9 | 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections. |
10 | Chapter 3 Definitions 3.1 General. 3.2 NFPA Official Definitions. 3.3 General Definitions. |
12 | Chapter 4 General Requirements 4.1 Differing Standards. 4.2 U.S. Federal Regulations. |
13 | 4.3 Labels. 4.4 Electrical Requirements. Chapter 5 Fuel Systems and Equipment 5.1 Quality of Design and Installation. 5.2 Propane Systems. |
16 | 5.3 Propane Piping Systems. |
20 | 5.4 Fuel-Burning Appliances. |
21 | 5.5 Venting, Ventilation, and Combustion Air. |
22 | 5.6 Marking Appliances (Installation and Operation Features). |
24 | 5.7 Circulating Air Systems for Heating (Other Than Automotive Type). |
25 | 5.8 Consumer Information. |
28 | 5.9 Gasoline or Diesel Fuel Systems. |
32 | 5.10 Propane Vehicle Propulsion Engine Installations. 5.11 Fuel Cells and Fuel Cell Systems. Chapter 6 Fire and Life Safety Provisions 6.1 Interior Finish and Textile or Film Materials. 6.2 Recreational Vehicle Means of Escape. |
33 | 6.3 Fire Detection Equipment. 6.4 Other Considerations. |
36 | 6.5 Automatic Generator Starting System (AGS) Requirements. 6.6 Loft Requirements. Chapter 7 Plumbing Systems 7.1 Plumbing System. |
37 | 7.2 Plumbing Fixtures. |
38 | 7.3 Water Distribution Systems. |
40 | 7.4 Drainage Systems. |
43 | 7.5 Waste Holding Tanks. |
44 | 7.6 Vents and Venting. |
45 | 7.7 Plumbing System Tests. Chapter 8 Vehicular Requirements 8.1 Coupling Requirements. |
46 | 8.2 Truck Campers. |
47 | 8.3 Vehicular Connections. 8.4 Trailer Running Gear. 8.5 Lamps. |
48 | 8.6 Additional RequirementsAxle, Tire, and Wheel Assembly Requirements for Towable Recreational Vehicles. 8.7 Steps. Annex A Explanatory Material |
52 | Annex B Propane Pipe Sizing |
54 | Annex C Product Listing Standards |
55 | Annex D Informational References |