NFPA 72 2010
$80.71
National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
NFPA | 2010 | 368 |
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2 | Important Notices and Disclaimers |
3 | Additional Notices and Disclaimers |
4 | 2.1 General 2.2 NFPA Publications |
20 | Chapter 1 Administration 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose 1.3 Application 1.4 Retroactivity 1.5 Equivalency |
21 | 1.6 Units and Formulas 1.7 Code Adoption Requirements Chapter 2 Referenced Publications 2.3 Other Publications |
22 | 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections Chapter 3 Definitions 3.1 General 3.2 NFPA Official Definitions 3.3 General Definitions |
35 | Chapter 4 Reserved Chapter 5 Reserved Chapter 6 Reserved Chapter 7 Reserved Chapter 8 Reserved Chapter 9 Reserved Chapter 10 Fundamentals 10.1 Application 10.2 Purpose. 10.3 Equipment 10.4 Personnel Qualifications. |
36 | 10.5 Power Supplies. |
39 | 10.6 Signal Priority. 10.7 Distinctive Signals 10.8 ECS Priority Signals 10.9 Fire Alarm Signals. 10.10 Fire Alarm Signal Deactivation. |
40 | 10.11 Supervisory Signals. 10.12 Trouble Signals |
41 | 10.13 Emergency Control Function Status Indicators. 10.14 Performance and Limitations 10.15 Protection of Fire Alarm System 10.16 Annunciation and Annunciation Zoning 10.17 Monitoring Integrity |
43 | 10.18 Documentation |
56 | 10.19 Impairments Chapter 11 Reserved Chapter 12 Circuits and Pathways 12.1 Application 12.2 General 12.3 Pathway Class Designations |
57 | 12.4 Pathway Survivability 12.5 Nomenclature Chapter 13 Reserved Chapter 14 Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance 14.1 Application 14.2 General |
58 | 14.3 Inspection 14.4 Testing |
80 | 14.5 Maintenance 14.6 Records |
92 | Chapter 15 Reserved Chapter 16 Reserved Chapter 17 Initiating Devices 17.1 Application 17.2 Purpose 17.3 Performance-Based Design 17.4 General Requirements 17.5 Requirements for Smoke and Heat Detectors |
93 | 17.6 Heat-Sensing Fire Detectors |
95 | 17.7 Smoke-Sensing Fire Detectors |
100 | 17.8 Radiant EnergyāSensing Fire Detectors |
102 | 17.9 Combination, Multi-Criteria, and Multi-Sensor Detectors 17.10 Gas Detection 17.11 Other Fire Detectors. 17.12 Sprinkler Waterflow Alarm-Initiating Devices 17.13 Detection of the Operation of Other Automatic Extinguishing Systems 17.14 Manually Actuated Alarm-Initiating Devices |
103 | 17.15 Fire Extinguisher Electronic Monitoring Device 17.16 Supervisory SignalāInitiating Devices Chapter 18 Notification Appliances 18.1 Application |
104 | 18.2 Purpose 18.3 General 18.4 Audible Characteristics |
106 | 18.5 Visible Characteristics ā Public Mode |
109 | 18.6 Visible Characteristics ā Private Mode 18.7 Supplementary Visible Signaling Method 18.8 Textual Audible Appliances 18.9 Textual Visible Appliances 18.10 Tactile Appliances 18.11 Standard Emergency Service Interface Chapter 19 Reserved Chapter 20 Reserved Chapter 21 Emergency Control Functions and Interfaces 21.1 Application 21.2 General |
110 | 21.3 Elevator Recall for Fire Fighters’ Service. |
111 | 21.4 Elevator Shutdown 21.5 First Responders Use Elevators 21.6 Elevators for Occupant-Controlled Evacuation. 21.7 Heating, Ventilating and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) Systems 21.8 Door Release Service |
112 | 21.9 Electrically Locked Doors. 21.10 Exit Marking Audible Notification Systems Chapter 22 Reserved Chapter 23 Protected Premises Fire Alarm Systems 23.1 Application 23.2 General 23.3 System Features |
113 | 23.4 System Performance and Integrity 23.5 Performance of Initiating Device Circuits (IDCs) 23.6 Performance of Signaling Line Circuits (SLCs) 23.7 Performance of Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs) 23.8 System Requirements |
117 | 23.9 In-Building Fire Emergency Voice/Alarm Communications 23.10 Prerecorded (Digital) Voice and Tone Fire Alarm Systems. 23.11 Two-Way Communication Service 23.12 Signal Annunciation 23.13 Suppression System Actuation |
118 | 23.14 Off-Premises Signals 23.15 Guard’s Tour Supervisory Service 23.16 Suppressed (Exception Reporting) Signal System 23.17 Protected Premises Fire Safety Functions |
119 | 23.18 Special Requirements for Low-Power Radio (Wireless) Systems Chapter 24 Emergency Communications Systems (ECS) 24.1 Application |
120 | 24.2 Purpose 24.3 General |
121 | 24.4 One-Way Emergency Communications Systems |
128 | 24.5 Two-Way, In-Building Emergency Communications Systems |
130 | 24.6 Information, Command, and Control |
131 | 24.7 Performance-Based Design of Mass Notification Systems |
132 | Chapter 25 Reserved Chapter 26 Supervising Station Alarm Systems 26.1 Application 26.2 General 26.3 Alarm Systems for Central Station Service |
135 | 26.4 Proprietary Supervising Station Systems |
137 | 26.5 Remote Supervising Station Alarm Systems |
138 | 26.6 Communications Methods for Supervising Station Alarm Systems. |
145 | Chapter 27 Public Emergency Alarm Reporting Systems 27.1 Application |
146 | 27.2 General Fundamentals 27.3 Management and Maintenance 27.4 Communications Methods. |
147 | 27.5 Alarm Processing Equipment |
151 | 27.6 Alarm Boxes. |
154 | 27.7 Public Cable Plant |
156 | 27.8 Emergency Communications Systems (ECS) Chapter 28 Reserved Chapter 29 Single- and Multiple-Station Alarms and Household Fire Alarm Systems 29.1 Application 29.2 Purpose |
157 | 29.3 Basic Requirements 29.4 Assumptions 29.5 Detection and Notification |
158 | 29.6 Power Supplies |
159 | 29.7 Equipment Performance |
161 | 29.8 Installation |
162 | 29.9 Optional Functions |
163 | 29.10 Maintenance and Tests 29.11 Markings and Instructions Annex A Explanatory Material |
266 | Annex B Engineering Guide for Automatic Fire Detector Spacing |
303 | Annex C System Performance and Design Guide |
304 | Annex D Speech Intelligibility |
314 | Annex E NEMA SB 30, Fire Service Annunciator and Interface |
322 | Annex F Sample Ordinance Adopting NFPA 72 Annex G Wiring Diagrams and Guide for Testing Fire Alarm Circuits |
330 | Annex H Informational References |
334 | Annex I Cross-Reference Table |
349 | Index |
365 | Tentative Interim Amendment |