NFPA 90A 2024
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NFPA 90A: Standard for the Installation of Air-Conditioning and Ventilating Systems
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
NFPA | 2024 | 33 |
Get the requirements you need to help ensure appropriate fire protection for HVAC systems with NFPA 90A. NFPA 90A, Standard for the Installation of Air-Conditioning and Ventilating Systems, has been providing information and criteria vital to safety in the built environment since first developed back in 1899. This ANSI-approved standard for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning covers provisions for stopping the migration of smoke and reducing the chance of fire, gases, and related hazards in forced air systems. From general definitions and requirements to the integration of ventilation and air-conditioning with building construction, controls, and acceptance testing, NFPA 90A is a valuable resource for helping to protect lives and property and staying up to code. You get complete information on all areas of construction, operation, and maintenance of systems, including filters, ducts, and other equipment. Apply the most current provisions to confirm sufficient building and life safety. NFPA 90A offers criteria for buildings over 25,000 cubic feet and buildings more than three stories in height classified as Types III, IV, and V construction. The standard also applies to buildings or structures not covered by any applicable NFPA standards. The 2021 edition features a variety of editorial changes and updates to existing language. Take confidence you are referencing the most relevant information for helping to keep HVAC systems fire safe. Get up-to-date with the latest requirements by ordering your copy of NFPA 90A, Standard for the Installation of Air-
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8 | Chapter 1 Administration 1.1 Scope. 1.2 Purpose. 1.3 Application. 1.4 Retroactivity. 1.5 Equivalency. Chapter 2 Referenced Publications 2.1 General. 2.2 NFPA Publications. |
9 | 2.3 Other Publications. 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections. |
10 | Chapter 3 Definitions 3.1 General. 3.2 NFPA Official Definitions. 3.3 General Definitions. |
11 | Chapter 4 HVAC Systems 4.1 General Requirements for Equipment. 4.2 System Components. |
12 | 4.3 Materials. Chapter 5 Equipment, Systems, and Rooms 5.1 Air-Cooling and Heating Equipment. 5.2 Materials. 5.3 Mechanical Cooling. |
13 | 5.4 Furnaces. 5.5 Duct Heaters. 5.6 Evaporative Coolers. 5.7 Applicable Ultraviolet (UV-C) Germicidal Lamp Systems. 5.8 Heat Recovery Equipment. 5.9 Materials for Operation and Control of the Air Distribution System. 5.10 Corridor Air Systems. 5.11 Air-Handling Equipment Rooms. |
14 | Chapter 6 Air Ducts and Air Connectors 6.1 Air Distribution. 6.2 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Controls. 6.3 Air Connectors. 6.4 Supplementary Materials for Air Distribution Systems. |
15 | 6.5 Air Duct Access and Inspection. 6.6 Air Duct Integrity. |
16 | 6.7 Building Construction. 6.8 Shafts. Chapter 7 Vibration Isolation Connectors, Air Outlets, and Air Inlets 7.1 Vibration Isolation Connectors. 7.2 Air Outlets. 7.3 Air Inlets — Return or Exhaust or Return and Exhaust. |
17 | Chapter 8 Plenums 8.1 Plenums. 8.2 Ceiling Cavity Plenum. |
18 | 8.3 Apparatus Casing Plenum. 8.4 Air-Handling Unit Room Plenum. 8.5 Raised Floor Plenum. |
19 | 8.6 Wall or Ceiling Finish in Plenums. Chapter 9 Dampers 9.1 Fire Dampers. 9.2 Penetrations — Protection of Openings. |
20 | 9.3 Smoke Dampers. 9.4 Fire Dampers, Smoke Dampers, Combination Fire-Smoke Dampers, and Ceiling Dampers. 9.5 Fusible Links and Heat-Responsive Devices. |
21 | 9.6 Damper Location Information. 9.7 Installation. 9.8 Maintenance. 9.9 Smoke Barriers. Chapter 10 Electrical and Optical Fiber Wiring and Equipment in Plenums and Ducts 10.1 General. 10.2 Ducts Used for Dust, Loose Stock, or Vapor Removal. 10.3 Ducts Specifically Fabricated for Environmental Air. |
22 | 10.4 Other Spaces Used for Environmental Air (i.e., Plenums). |
23 | Chapter 11 Controls 11.1 Wiring. 11.2 Manual Control. 11.3 Smoke Dampers. 11.4 Smoke Detection for Automatic Control. Chapter 12 Acceptance Testing 12.1 General. 12.2 Fire Dampers, Smoke Dampers, and CeilingCombination Fire-Smoke Dampers, Corridor Dampers, and Ceiling Radiation Dampers. |
24 | 12.3 Controls and Operating Systems. Annex A Explanatory Material |
27 | Annex B Maintenance |
28 | Annex C Informational References |