Sharpening Your Wiring Skills: Key Points From NFPA 70
Throughout NFPA 72 there is reference to another code that both the designer and installer of fire alarm systems need to understand and follow: NFPA 70, “National Electrical Code.”
Throughout NFPA 72 there is reference to another code that both the designer and installer of fire alarm systems need to understand and follow: NFPA 70, “National Electrical Code.”
Are you a fire-safety expert, or just full of smoke? Prove your expertise by taking this quiz on assorted NFPA 72 and UL standards.
There have been several changes over the past few years in regards to notification appliances. Fire-safety expert Shane Clary brings you up to speed.
Installers should take this quiz to determine how well they know the NFPA 70 National Electric Code (NEC) as it pertains to speakers installed in plenum and acoustical ceiling tile.
The webcast, presented by NFPA, will cover the Code’s new mounting height requirements for fire alarm control units, new requirements for Class N circuit protection, new document storage requirements and more.
NFPA 72’s signaling code shift that allows the overriding of the fire alarm control panel in the event of a non-fire emergency represents the potential for innovation in the industry.
Public emergency alarm reporting systems consist of alarm boxes and alarm processing equipment that communicate on a wired or wireless network(s).
A small placement change within NFPA 72 may make a big impact on “immediately” handling alarms.
Latest CO detector requirement changes address monitoring stations, battery operation and more.
Fire-safety expert Shane Clary goes over proposed NFPA changes that include sprinkler placement, CO detection and more.