Spring Conference 2021 NFPA 72 Fire Alarm Code 2010 Edition Alex Petrovic, SET EDWARDS District Manager
Spring Conference 2021
NFPA 72 Fire Alarm Code 2010 Edition
Alex Petrovic, SET
EDWARDS District Manager
Spring Conference 2021
What happened to NFPA 72 ?
• Mass Notification Focused Changes• New Name to “National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code”
• Remove the word “fire” where possible
• Total Change to Organization of Chapters
• More than fire alarm code
• Future growth planned with chapters
AdministrativeChapters
1 - 9
NFPA 72 – The National Fire Alarm and Signaling CodeSupportChapters10 - 19
System Chapters20 - 29
Usable Annexes
A - I
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Organization of ChaptersChapter Name
1 Adminstrative
2 Referenced Publications
3 Definitions
4 - 9 Reserved for Future
10 Fundementals
11 Reserved for Future
12 Circuits and Pathways
13 Reserved for Future
14 Inspections, Testing and Maintenance
15 - 16 Reserved for Future
17 Initiating Devices
18 Notification Appliances
19 Reserved for Future
20 Reserved for Future
21 Emergency Control Functions and Interfaces
22 Reserved for Future
23 Protected Premises Fire Alarm Systems
24 Emergency Communications
25 Reserved for Future
26 Supervising Station Alarm Systems
27 Public Emergency Alarm Reporting Systems
28 Reserved for Future
29 Single- and Multiple-Station Alarms and Household Fire Alarm Systems
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More than Fire Alarm Requirements
• Combination Systems
• Area of Refuge - 24.3.5.9 & 24.5.3 • requires L2/L3 survivability installation.
• Carbon Monoxide Detection – 23.8.4.7 & 29.9• Supervisory monitor• NFPA720 new standard requirements
• Fire Extinguisher Monitoring (17.15)
• Video Detection (17.16.4)
• Water Level & Temperature Supervision (17.16.3/4)
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NFPA72 – 2010 Changes
• Direction from NFPA Technical Correlating Committee (TCC)
• Remove the word “fire” where possible, i.e.
– Fundamentals of Fire Alarm Systems
– Supervising Station Fire Alarm Systems
• 8.3.7.1.1 Alarm signals initiated by manual fire alarm boxes, automatic fire detectors, waterflow from the automatic sprinkler system, or actuation of other fire suppression system(s) or equipment shall be treated as fire alarms.
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Fundamentals - Chapter 10
• 10.5.6.3.1 (1) Battery calculations shall include a 20% safety margin to the calculated amp-hour rating.
• 10.5.9.1.1 Batteries shall be marked with the month and year
• of manufacture using the month/year format.
• 10.6 Signal Priority.
• Entire section on priority of signals allowing emergency mass notification to have high priority over fire.
• Need risk analysis to be completed.
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Fundamentals – Chapter 10
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• 10.4.4 In areas that are not continuously occupied, an automatic smoke detector shall be provided at the location of each control unit (s), notification appliance circuit power extender(s), and supervising station transmitting equipment to provide notification of fire at that location.
Fire AlarmControl Panel
Smoke Det
NAC PS
NAC Power Supply
Smoke DetSmoke Det
Supervising Station
Equipment
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Initiating Devices - Chapter 17
• 17.4.8 Where smoke detectors are installed in concealed locations more than 10 ft (3.0 m) above the finished floor or in arrangements where the detector’s alarm or supervisory indicator is not visible to responding personnel, the detectors shall be provided with remote alarm or supervisory indication in a location acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction.
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Initiating Devices - Chapter 17
• 17.7.3.2.1 Spot-type smoke detectors shall be located on the ceiling or, if on a sidewall, between the ceiling and 300 mm (12 in.) down from the ceiling to the top of the detector.
Corner dead space has been removed
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Circuits and Pathways – Chapter 12
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Class A – IDC, NAC or SLC
Class B - IDC, NAC or SLC
Class C – WLAN, LAN, Internet, Wireless or POTS (DACT)
Class D – Fail safe circuits (door holders)
Class E – Unsupervised
Class N – Dedicated Ethernet/IP Network (Added 2016 Edition)
Class X – SLC redundant pathway (old Class A, Style 7)
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Circuits and Pathways – Chapter 12
Level 0 (Default)-Level O pathways shall not be required to have any provisions for pathway survivability.
Level 1-Fully sprinklered building per NFPA 13 AND-Metal raceway for physical pathways.
Level 2 – one or more of the following:2-hour-rated circuit integrity (CI) cable.2-hour-fire rated cable system [electrical circuit protective systems].2-hour-rated fire enclosure or protected area.2-hour performance alternative approved by the AHJ.
Level 3-Level 2 PLUS fully sprinklered building per NFPA 13.
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How to Specify – Circuits & Pathways
Network Communications - Class X, Level 3
Addressable Loop – Class B, Level 1
Notification Circuits - Class B, Level 1
Door Holders – Class D, Level 0
Special requirements for Healthcare or facilities employing relocation or partial evacuation or Mass Notification;
Level 2 or Level 3 pathway survivability shall be required.
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CIC Cables – UL2196
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Synchronized Notification
Synchronize both Audible & Visual Notification
18.4.2.5* The standard evacuation signal shall be synchronized within a notification zone.
(Sounder bases must be synchronized with corridor horns)
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Low Frequency Requirements
18.4.5.3
Waking Effectiveness:
The low frequency signal with a fundamental frequency of 520 Hz is most effective signal for awakening people who are hard of hearing.
Low frequency 520 Hz signal awoke 92% between 55 dBA and 75 dBA.
Low frequency signal is superior to bed and pillow shakers and strobe lights.
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Sleeping Area Requirements – 18.4.5
18.4.5 Sleeping Area Requirements.
18.4.5.1* Where audible appliances are installed to provide signals for sleeping areas, they shall have a sound level of at least 15 dB above the average ambient sound level or 5 dB above the maximum sound level having a duration of at least 60 seconds or a sound level of at least 75 dBA, whichever is greater, measured at the pillow level in the area required to be served by the system using the A-weighted scale (dBA).
18.4.5.2 If any barrier, such as a door, curtain, or retractable partition, is located between the notification appliance and the pillow, the sound pressure level shall be measured with the barrier placed between the appliance and the pillow.
18.4.5.3* Effective January 1, 2014, where audible appliances are provided to produce signals for sleeping areas, they shall produce a low frequency alarm signal that complies with the following:
(1) The alarm signal shall be a square wave or provide equivalent awakening ability.
(2) The wave shall have a fundamental frequency of 520 Hz ± 10 percent.
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NFPA72 – 2010 EditionCh 24 – Emergency Communications24.4.1.4 Tones. The tone preceding any message shall be permitted to be a part of the voice message or to be transmitted automatically from a separate tone generator.
24.4.1.4.1 In occupancies where sleeping accommodations are provided, the pre-alert tone shall include a low frequency component of 520 Hz square wave range to accommodate the need of the hearing impaired for fire voice messages and emergency communication messages.
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NFPA72 – 2010 EditionCh 29 – Single and Multiple-Station
• 29.3.8 Notification appliances provided in sleeping rooms and guest rooms for those with hearing loss shall comply with 29.3.8.1 and 29.3.8.2, as applicable.
• 29.3.8.1 Mild to Severe Hearing Loss. Notification appliances provided for those with mild to severe hearing loss shall comply with the following:
(1) An audible notification appliance producing a low frequency alarm signal shall be installed in the following situations:(a)*Where required by governing laws, codes or standards for people with hearing loss(b) Where provided voluntarily for those with hearing loss(2)*The low frequency alarm signal output shall comply with the following:(a) The alarm signal shall be a square wave or provide equivalent awakening ability.(b)*The wave shall have a fundamental frequency of 520 Hz + / −10 percent.(c) The minimum sound level at the pillow shall be 75 dBA, or 15 dB above the average ambient sound level, or 5 dB above the maximum sound level having a duration of at least 60 seconds, whichever is greater.
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Sleeping Rooms Application
SSD SSD
SSD SSD
Single Station Smoke Alarms
LF Horn Intelligent Smoke Detectors
With LF Sounder Base
177CD177CD
177CD177CD
15CD15CD
15CD15CD
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NFPA72 – 2013 - 16 Requirements
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Documentation Requirements2013 - 7.7.2
• With every new system, a documentation cabinet shall be installed at the system control unit or at another approved location at the protected premises.
• All record documentation shall be stored in the documentation cabinet.
• The documentation cabinet shall be prominently labeled SYSTEM RECORD DOCUMENTS .
• The contents of the cabinet shall be accessible by authorized personnel only.
2013 - 10.18.2.3
• Every system shall include the following documentation, which shall be delivered to the owner or the owner’s representative upon final acceptance of the system:
• (1)*An owner’s manual and manufacturer’s published instructions covering all system equipment
• (2) Record drawings
• (3) For software-based systems, record copy of the site-specific software
• (4) A written sequence of operation
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Document Accessibility
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Document Accessibility - 7.7.2
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Circuit Identification
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2013 - 10.6.5.2.2• Changes to circuit breaker identification• FIRE ALARM• EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS• FIRE ALARM/ECS
• 10.6.5.4 Circuit Breaker Lock
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SLC Zones - 2013 & 2016 Updated
Added 23.6.1, introducing the concept of signaling line circuit (SLC) zones and the requirements associated with not permitting a single fault on the SLC to cause the loss of devices in more than one zone.
(The intent of 23.6.1 applies to both short-circuit faults and open-circuit faults.)
23.6.1* SLC Zones.
A single fault on a pathway connected to the addressable devices shall not cause the loss of the devices in more than 50 addressable devices one zone.
23.6.1.1 each floor
23.6.1.2 multiple zones per floor, smoke zones, fire walls, relocation areas
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SLC Zones – 2016 Edition
Depicts a Class B SLC with four zones.
Wiring of more zones would require one isolator for each additional zone.
The isolator can be integrated into the device or a separate component.
If a single short or open occurs beyond the isolators, only one zone will be affected.
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SLC Zone – Class A
• Depicts a Class A SLC with four zones.
• Wiring of more zones would require one isolator for each additional
• zone.
• The isolator can be integrated into the device or a separate component.
• If a single short or open occurs, only one zone will be affected.
• If a single open occurs, no devices will be affected
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SLC Zones – Hybrid Class A with Class B
• Depicts a hybrid Class A - SLC loop with Class B - SLC branches serving four zones that is designated as a Class B - SLC.
• Wiring of more zones would require one isolator for each additional zone.
• The isolator can be integrated into the device or a separate component.
• If a single short occurs, only one zone will be affected. If a single open occurs, it might affect only one zone.
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SLC Zone – Class B Incorrect Method
• Depicts an incorrect Class B - SLC configuration with four zones.
• If a single short or open occurs, one or more zones could be affected depending on the location of the single short.
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NFPA 72 - Room Spacing - Ceiling Mounted 10ft Ceiling 20ft Ceiling 30ft Ceiling
Area of Coverage
2010 Edition2013 - 19
Edition2010 Edition
2013 - 19 Edition
2010 Edition2013 - 19
Edition
20 x 20 15cd 15cd 30cd 30cd 55cd 55cd
30 x 30 30cd 30cd 45cd 45cd 75cd 75cd
44 x 44 75cd 75 cd 75cd 75cd
50 x 50 95cd 95cd 95cd 95cd
53 x 53 110cd 110cd 110cd 110cd
55 x 55 115cd 115cd 115cd 115cd
59 x 59 135cd 135cd 135cd 135cd
63 x 63 150cd 150cd 150cd 150cd
68 x 68 177cd 177cd 177cd 177cd
70 x 70 185cd 185cd 185cd 185cd
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New Smoke Detector Standards
• UL268 – 7th Edition Smoke Detector
• UL217 – 8th Edition Smoke Alarm
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Smoke Detector – Changes by ULUL 268 Standard – Smoke Detectors for Fire Alarm Systems
-3 new fires, nuisance, slow & fast polyurethane
NFPA72 – 2013 & 2016
-29.7.3 Resistance to nuisance source
NFPA 72 2016
-29.7.3 Resistance to nuisance source
UL changes the compliance dates….
UL217 – 8th Edition Effective June 30, 2022
UL268 – 7th Edition Effective June 30, 2021 2022
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EDWARDS Products – New Technology
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EDWARDS Signature DetectorsUL268 – 7th Edition Certified
Carbon Monoxide – 10 year Life• CO only
• CO with Smoke
• CO with Heat
Marked exterior for O/P/H/C• O - OPTICA
• P – Photo
• H – Heat
• C – CO
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Smoke – Heat - COSmoke
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Smoke Alarm – UL217 8th Edition
• KIDDE Smoke Alarm complies with the UL217 – 8th Edition requirements.
• Smoke Alarms must be replaced every 10 years
• 120vac with battery back-up or combo CO.
• Tandem Operation.
• 177 Candela Strobe.
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Genesis LED Notification
Ultra low device current consumption
Aesthetic, Low-profile Design
Multiple "FIRE" Marking and Color Options
High Fidelity Speaker performance with excellent STI rating of 0.81
(more than 0.76 is excellent).
Selectable ¼, ½, 1 & 2 watt taps settings.
Compact Wall
Wall
Ceiling
75 CandelaHorn-Strobe .045
Strobe .024
110 CandelaHorn-Strobe .05
Strobe .028
115 CandelaHorn-Strobe .06
Strobe .035
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Notification LED Colorized Replaceable Covers
101 Different Color Options
Special Order
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TCPA-10 MEDIUM POWER SPEAKERFeatures• 139dB SPL Peak Acoustic Output
• Dimensions: 10.0" H x 10.0" W x 10.7" L
• Only 9 lbs
• Range: 70db @ 1,000 ft
• STI: 0.85 out of 1.00
• Input Voltage: 70 VRMS
• Power: 24 Watts @ 70V
• Multiple tap settings (4, 8, 12, 16, & 24)
• UL Listed for Fire and C1D2
• Wall or Dual mount
Available in four colorsBlack (standard), Red, Gray, White
Quality sound with Intelligibility for large areas of coverage
Indoor 50-70k sq feet per speaker
Successful applications in:
• High Ambient Manufacturing Environments
• Warehouses
• Airports/Airport Hangars
• Arenas/Stadiums & Indoor Sport Facilities
• Shipyards/Dry Docks
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Edwards – Line Wave Array Speakers
Challenging Acoustic Spaces
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Sound Plot Map
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Sound Plot Map
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4 Stack Speaker – 109 dbA @ 10 feet
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Questions ??
Alex Petrovic, SET
630-991-8936