NFPA 72: National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code 2022
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NFPA 72: National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
NFPA | 2022 |
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2 | Important Notices and Disclaimers |
3 | Additional Important Notices and Disclaimers |
23 | Chapter 1 Administration 1.1 Scope. 1.2 Purpose. 1.3 Application. 1.4 Retroactivity. |
24 | 1.5 Equivalency. 1.6 Units and Formulas. 1.7 Code Adoption Requirements. Chapter 2 Referenced Publications 2.1 General. 2.2 NFPA Publications. 2.3 Other Publications. |
25 | 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections. Chapter 3 Definitions 3.1 General. 3.2 NFPA Official Definitions. |
26 | 3.3 General Definitions. |
41 | Chapter 4 Reserved Chapter 5 Reserved Chapter 6 Reserved |
42 | Chapter 7 Documentation 7.1 Application. (SIG-FUN) 7.2 Minimum Required Documentation. (SIG-FUN) 7.3 Design (Layout) Documentation. |
43 | 7.4 Shop Drawings (Installation Documentation). (SIG-FUN) |
44 | 7.5 Completion Documentation. |
45 | 7.6 Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance Documentation. (SIG-TMS) |
46 | 7.7 Records, Record Retention, and Record Maintenance. 7.8 Forms. |
77 | Chapter 8 Reserved Chapter 9 Reserved Chapter 10 Fundamentals 10.1 Application. 10.2 Purpose. 10.3 Equipment. 10.4 Design and Installation. 10.5 Personnel Qualifications. |
79 | 10.6 Power Supplies. |
82 | 10.7 Signal Priority. |
83 | 10.8 Detection and Signaling of Conditions. 10.9 Responses. 10.10 Distinctive Signals. 10.11 Alarm Signals. |
84 | 10.12 Fire Alarm Notification Appliance Deactivation. 10.13 Carbon Monoxide (CO) Notification Appliance Deactivation. 10.14 Supervisory Signals. 10.15 Trouble Signals. |
85 | 10.16 Emergency Control Function Status Indicators. 10.17 Notification Appliance Circuits and Supervised Notification Appliance Control Circuits. 10.18 Annunciation and Annunciation Zoning. |
86 | 10.19 Monitoring Integrity of In-Building Fire Emergency Voice/Alarm Communications Systems. 10.20 Documentation and Notification. 10.21 Impairments. 10.22 Unwanted Alarms. Chapter 11 Cybersecurity 11.1 Cybersecurity. Chapter 12 Circuits and Pathways 12.1 Application. 12.2 General. |
87 | 12.3 Pathway Class Designations. |
88 | 12.4 Pathway Survivability. 12.5 Shared Pathway Designations. 12.6 Monitoring Integrity and Circuit Performance of Installation Conductors and Other Signaling Channels. |
89 | 12.7 Nomenclature. Chapter 13 Reserved Chapter 14 Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance 14.1 Application. 14.2 General. |
90 | 14.3 Inspection. 14.4 Testing. |
106 | 14.5 Maintenance. 14.6 Records. Chapter 15 Reserved Chapter 16 Reserved Chapter 17 Initiating Devices 17.1 Application. 17.2 Purpose. 17.3 Performance-Based Design. |
107 | 17.4 General Requirements. 17.5 Requirements for Smoke and Heat Detectors. |
108 | 17.6 Heat-Sensing Fire Detectors. |
109 | 17.7 Smoke-Sensing Fire Detectors. |
117 | 17.8 Radiant Energy–Sensing Fire Detectors. |
118 | 17.9 Combination, Multi-Criteria, and Multi-Sensor Detectors. 17.10 Gas Detection. 17.11 Other Fire Detectors. |
119 | 17.12 Carbon Monoxide Detectors. 17.13 Sprinkler Waterflow Alarm-Initiating Devices. 17.14 Detection of Operation of Other Automatic Extinguishing Systems. 17.15 Manually Actuated Alarm-Initiating Devices. |
120 | 17.16 Fire Extinguisher Electronic Monitoring Device. 17.17 Supervisory Signal–Initiating Devices. Chapter 18 Notification Appliances 18.1 Application. |
121 | 18.2 Purpose. 18.3 General. 18.4 Audible Characteristics. |
124 | 18.5 Visual Characteristics — Public Mode. |
128 | 18.6 Visual Characteristics — Private Mode. 18.7 Supplementary Visual Signaling Method. 18.8 Textual Audible Appliances. 18.9 Textual and Graphical Visual Appliances. 18.10 Tactile Appliances. |
129 | Chapter 19 Reserved Chapter 20 Reserved Chapter 21 Emergency Control Function Interfaces 21.1 Application. 21.2 General. |
130 | 21.3 Elevator Phase I Emergency Recall Operation. |
131 | 21.4 Elevator Power Shutdown. 21.5 Fire Service Access Elevators. 21.6 Occupant Evacuation Elevators (OEE). |
133 | 21.7 Heating, Ventilating and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) Systems. 21.8 High Volume Low Speed (HVLS) Fans. 21.9 Door and Shutter Release. 21.10 Electrically Locked Doors. 21.11 Exit Marking Audible Notification Systems. |
134 | Chapter 22 Reserved Chapter 23 Protected Premises Alarm and Signaling Systems 23.1 Application. 23.2 General. 23.3 System Features. 23.4 System Performance and Integrity. |
135 | 23.5 Performance of Initiating Device Circuits (IDCs). 23.6 Performance of Signaling Line Circuits (SLCs). |
136 | 23.7 Performance of Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs). |
137 | 23.8 System Requirements. |
142 | 23.9 In-Building Emergency Voice/Alarm Communications. 23.10 Fire Alarm Systems Using Tone. 23.11 Suppression System Actuation. |
143 | 23.12 Off-Premises Signals. 23.13 Guard’s Tour Supervisory Service. 23.14 Suppressed (Exception Reporting) Signal System. 23.15 Protected Premises Emergency Control Functions. 23.16 Special Requirements for Low-Power Radio (Wireless) Systems. |
145 | Chapter 24 Emergency Communications Systems (ECS) 24.1 Application. 24.2 Purpose. 24.3 General. |
148 | 24.4 In-Building Fire Emergency Voice/Alarm Communications Systems (EVACS). |
150 | 24.5 In-Building Mass Notification Systems. |
154 | 24.6 Wide-Area Mass Notification Systems. |
155 | 24.7 Distributed Recipient Mass Notification Systems (DRMNS). 24.8 Two-Way, In-Building Wired Emergency Services Communications Systems. |
156 | 24.9 Two-Way Radio Communications Enhancement Systems. 24.10 Area of Refuge (Area of Rescue Assistance)Two-Way Emergency Communications Systems, Stairway Communications Systems, Elevator Landing Communications Systems, and Occupant Evacuation Elevator Lobby Communications Systems for Rescue Assistance. |
157 | 24.11 Information, Command, and Control. |
158 | 24.12 Performance-Based Design of Mass Notification Systems. |
159 | 24.13 Documentation for Emergency Communications Systems. Chapter 25 Reserved Chapter 26 Supervising Station Alarm Systems 26.1 Application. 26.2 General. |
160 | 26.3 Central Station Service Alarm Systems. |
163 | 26.4 Proprietary Supervising Station Alarm Systems. |
165 | 26.5 Remote Supervising Station Alarm Systems. |
167 | 26.6 Communications Methods for Supervising Station Alarm Systems. |
174 | Chapter 27 Public Emergency Alarm Reporting Systems 27.1 Application. 27.2 General. 27.3 Management and Maintenance. |
175 | 27.4 Communications Methods. 27.5 Alarm Processing Equipment. |
180 | 27.6 Alarm Boxes. |
183 | 27.7 Public Cable Plant. |
186 | 27.8 Emergency Communications Systems (ECS). Chapter 28 Reserved Chapter 29 Single- and Multiple-Station Alarms and Household Signaling Systems 29.1 Application. 29.2 Purpose. 29.3 Basic Requirements. |
187 | 29.4 Remote Annunciation. 29.5 Notification. 29.6 Assumptions. |
188 | 29.7 Carbon Monoxide Detection. 29.8 Detection and Notification. 29.9 Power Supplies. |
190 | 29.10 Equipment Performance. |
193 | 29.11 Installation. |
194 | 29.12 Optional Functions. |
195 | 29.13 Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance. 29.14 Markings and Instructions. Annex A Explanatory Material |
331 | Annex B Engineering Guide for Automatic Fire Detector Spacing |
373 | Annex C System Performance and Design Guide |
374 | Annex D Speech Intelligibility |
384 | Annex E Sample Ordinance Adopting NFPA 72 |
385 | Annex F Wiring Diagrams and Guide for Testing Fire Alarm Circuits |
393 | Annex G Guidelines for Emergency Communication Strategies for Buildings and Campuses |
398 | Annex H Carbon Monoxide |
399 | Annex I Color-Coded Tagging Program |
402 | Annex J Guidelines for Cybersecurity |
403 | Annex K Informational References |