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NFPA 72 Handbook 2016

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NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code Handbook

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Navigate the changing world of fire alarm and signaling systems with help from the experts who know NFPA 72 best. Now in its 9th edition, this renowned full-color Handbook from NFPA® helps you answer questions, verify interpretations, and apply the 2019 edition of NFPA 72 correctly from the start. Efficient design and installation of fire alarm, carbon monoxide, and emergency communications systems require a clear understanding of provisions and the “why” behind compliance. Nothing compares to the National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code Handbook for solutions and expert support. Updated to reflect recent changes in the Code and in the field, the Handbook puts a wealth of information at your fingertips: The full text of the 2019 edition of NFPA 72 provides the latest requirements for the application, installation, location, performance, and inspection, testing, and maintenance of fire alarm, carbon monoxide, and mass notification systems and components. Authoritative commentary — written by experts — gives you an insider perspective. “Closer Look” features provide in-depth, detailed explanations. Charts, tables, color photos, and other graphics clarify concepts. Code changes are shaded, so they’re easy to spot. System Design Tips help architects and engineers avoid common errors in application that can result in costly delays or charge backs. Updated FAQs answer questions from the field. Code excerpts from other standards are highlighted in the commentary providing better discussion context without the need to locate other documents. The “NFPA 720” icon indicates requirements added to the Code from NFPA 720, Standard for the Installation of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detection and Warning Equipment, which has been withdrawn. The “FM” icon indicates material in Chapter 14 of special interest to facility managers. Annexes address performance-based design, and voice intelligibility for voice/alarm systems. Technical changes from 2016 to the 2019 editions of NFPA 72 are explained, including major changes such as carbon monoxide detection incorporated from NFPA 720. Greater explanation and discussion pertaining to fire service access elevators, occupant evacuation elevators (OEE), and occupant evacuation operation (OEO). Changes pertaining to Ethernet wiring for fire alarm systems and mass notification systems are explained and detailed in the commentary. Get the facts you need to work confidently and correctly as you apply the most advanced edition of NFPA 72. Engineers, contractors, consultants, designers, architects, and AHJs can be more efficient and effective working with the 2019 edition of the National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code® Handbook.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
3 Cover
4 Copyright
5 Dedication
7 Contents
11 Preface
13 Acknowledgments
15 About the Contributors
19 About the Editors
23 PART ONE NFPA 72®, National Fire Alarm
and Signaling Code, 2016 Edition,
with Commentary
25 1 Administration
1.1 Scope
27 1.2 Purpose
29 1.3 Application
33 1.4 Retroactivity
34 1.5 Equivalency
1.6 Units and Formulas
35 1.7 Code Adoption Requirements
37 2 Referenced Publications
2.1 General
2.2 NFPA Publications
38 2.3 Other Publications
39 2.4 References for Extracts in
Mandatory Sections
41 3 Definitions
3.1 General
3.2 NFPA Official Definitions
43 3.3 General Definitions
115 4 Reserved
5 Reserved
6 Reserved
117 7 Documentation
7.1 Application. (SIG-FUN
118 7.2 Minimum Required Documentation.
(SIG-FUN
121 7.3 Design (Layout) Documentation
128 7.4 Shop Drawings (Installation Documentation).
(SIG-FUN
130 7.5 Completion Documentation
137 7.6 Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance
Documentation. (SIG-TMS
138 7.7 Records, Record Retention, and Record
Maintenance
141 7.8 Forms
201 8 Reserved
9 Reserved
203 10 Fundamentals
10.1 Application
204 10.2 Purpose
10.3 Equipment
205 10.4 Design and Installation
208 10.5 Personnel Qualifications
215 10.6 Power Supplies
229 10.7 Signal Priority
230 10.8 Detection and Signaling
of Conditions
231 10.9 Responses
10.10 Distinctive Signals
233 10.11 Alarm Signals
235 10.12 Fire Alarm Notification Appliance
Deactivation
236 10.13 Supervisory Signals
238 10.14 Trouble Signals
240 10.15 Emergency Control Function
Status Indicators
10.16 Notification Appliance Circuits and Control
Circuits
241 10.17 Annunciation and Annunciation
Zoning
244 10.18 Monitoring Integrity of In-Building Fire
Emergency Voice/Alarm Communications
Systems
245 10.19 Documentation and Notification
10.20 Impairments
247 10.21 Unwanted Alarms
249 11 Reserved
251 12 Circuits and Pathways
12.1 Application
252 12.2 General
257 12.3 Pathway Class Designations
265 12.4 Pathway Survivability
269 12.5 Shared Pathway Designations
270 12.6 Monitoring Integrity and Circuit Performance
of Installation Conductors and Other
Signaling Channels
273 12.7 Nomenclature
275 13 Reserved
277 14 Inspection, Testing,
and Maintenance
278 14.1 Application
279 14.2 General
293 14.3 Inspection
304 14.4 Testing
351 14.5 Maintenance
352 14.6 Records
357 15 Reserved
16 Reserved
359 17 Initiating Devices
361 17.1 Application
363 17.2 Purpose
17.3 Performance-Based Design
364 17.4 General Requirements
371 17.5 Requirements for Smoke and Heat
Detectors
381 17.6 Heat-Sensing Fire Detectors
403 17.7 Smoke-Sensing Fire Detectors
455 17.8 Radiant Energy–Sensing Fire
Detectors
472 17.9 Combination, Multi-Criteria, and Multi-
Sensor Detectors
474 17.10 Gas Detection
475 17.11 Other Fire Detectors
476 17.12 Sprinkler Waterflow Alarm-Initiating
Devices
478 17.13 Detection of Operation of Other Automatic
Extinguishing Systems
479 17.14 Manually Actuated Alarm-Initiating
Devices
482 17.15 Fire Extinguisher Electronic Monitoring
Device
17.16 Supervisory Signal–Initiating
Devices
487 18 Notification Appliances
18.1 Application
489 18.2 Purpose
18.3 General
497 18.4 Audible Characteristics
524 18.5 Visible Characteristics — Public
Mode
545 18.6 Visible Characteristics — Private
Mode
18.7 Supplementary Visible Signaling
Method
546 18.8 Textual Audible Appliances
18.9 Textual and Graphical Visible
Appliances
550 18.10 Tactile Appliances
18.11 Standard Emergency Service
Interface
553 19 Reserved
20 Reserved
555 21 Emergency Control Function
Interfaces
21.1 Application
556 21.2 General
559 21.3 Elevator Phase I Emergency
Recall Operation
571 21.4 Elevator Shutdown
575 21.5 Fire Service Access Elevators
577 21.6 Occupant Evacuation Elevators
580 21.7 Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning
(HVAC) Systems
584 21.8 Door and Shutter Release
585 21.9 Electrically Locked Doors
587 21.10 Exit Marking Audible
Notification Systems
589 22 Reserved
591 23 Protected Premises Fire Alarm
Systems
23.1 Application
593 23.2 General
595 23.3 System Features
598 23.4 System Performance and Integrity
601 23.5 Performance of Initiating Device Circuits
(IDCs
602 23.6 Performance of Signaling Line Circuits
(SLCs
608 23.7 Performance of Notification Appliance
Circuits (NACs
609 23.8 System Requirements
645 23.9 In-Building Fire Emergency Voice/Alarm
Communications
23.10 Fire Alarm Systems Using Tone
646 23.11 Suppression System Actuation
648 23.12 Off-Premises Signals
649 23.13 Guard’s Tour Supervisory Service
23.14 Suppressed (Exception Reporting) Signal
System
650 23.15 Protected Premises Emergency Control
Functions
23.16 Special Requirements for Low-Power Radio
(Wireless) Systems
655 24 Emergency Communications Systems
(ECS
24.1 Application
656 24.2 Purpose
657 24.3 General
672 24.4 In-Building Fire Emergency Voice/Alarm
Communications Systems (EVACS
685 24.5 In-Building Mass Notification
Systems
701 24.6 Wide-Area Mass Notification
Systems
705 24.7 Distributed Recipient Mass Notification
Systems (DRMNS
708 24.8 Two-Way, In-Building Wired Emergency
Services Communications Systems
712 24.9 Two-Way Radio Communications
Enhancement Systems
713 24.10 Area of Refuge (Area of Rescue Assistance)
Emergency Communications Systems
714 24.11 Elevator Emergency Communications
Systems
715 24.12 Stairway Communications Systems
716 24.13 Information, Command, and Control
720 24.14 Performance-Based Design of Mass
Notification Systems
723 24.15 Documentation for Emergency
Communications Systems
725 25 Reserved
727 26 Supervising Station Alarm Systems
26.1 Application
731 26.2 General
737 26.3 Central Station Service Alarm
Systems
753 26.4 Proprietary Supervising Station Alarm
Systems
764 26.5 Remote Supervising Station
Alarm Systems
773 26.6 Communications Methods for Supervising
Station Alarm Systems
813 27 Public Emergency Alarm
Reporting Systems
814 27.1 Application
816 27.2 General Fundamentals
817 27.3 Management and Maintenance
818 27.4 Communications Methods
820 27.5 Alarm Processing Equipment
836 27.6 Alarm Boxes
850 27.7 Public Cable Plant
857 27.8 Emergency Communications
Systems (ECS
859 28 Reserved
861 29 Single- and Multiple-Station Alarms and
Household Fire Alarm Systems
862 29.1 Application
864 29.2 Purpose
866 29.3 Basic Requirements
873 29.4 Assumptions
875 29.5 Detection and Notification
883 29.6 Power Supplies
889 29.7 Equipment Performance
899 29.8 Installation
912 29.9 Optional Functions
913 29.10 Maintenance and Tests
29.11 Markings and Instructions
917 Annexes
A Explanatory Material
919 B Engineering Guide for Automatic Fire Detector
Spacing
1001 C System Performance and Design Guide
1007 D Speech Intelligibility
1033 E Sample Ordinance Adopting NFPA 72
1035 F Wiring Diagrams and Guide for Testing Fire Alarm
Circuits
1047 G Guidelines for Emergency Communication Strategies
for Buildings and Campuses
1057 H Informational References
1065 PART TWO
Supplements
1067 1 Performance-Based Design and Fire
Alarm Systems
1081 2 Voice Intelligibility for Emergency Voice/Alarm
Communications Systems
1097 3 Class N Circuits — Using Networks for Fire Alarm
and Mass Notification Systems
1103 4 Technical/Substantive
Changes from the 2013 to
2016 Edition of NFPA 72
1113 Index
1135 Important Notices and Legal Disclaimers
NFPA 72 Handbook 2016
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