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5 Things You Need to Know About 2019 Edition of NFPA 72 2019 edition of NFPA 72 is here Are you ready for it been three years since the National Fire Protection NFPA published the most recent edition of wide ranging standard that spans application location performance inspection testing and of fire alarm systems fire warning equipment emergency warning equipment and their components then thousands of volunteers have contributed ideas recommendations the technical committee has debated changes and the final text has been proposed A vote held in June of 2018 and the 2019 edition was officially in September 2018 you an architect engineer contractor or building NFPA 72 matters It will have an impact on you design test install and maintain life safety systems the future 2019 update is a significant one there are nearly 200 in the document ranging from minor edits of to major new processes even if your jurisdiction will not immediately adopt the edition of NFPA 72 it important to know what on way will enable you to plan for the future and gain insight how technologies like the Internet of Things IoT are life safety and building systems are five things you need to know about the 2019 edition NFPA 72 MAJOR CHANGES ARE COMING TO CARBON DETECTION carbon monoxide detection was covered by a standard NFPA 720 This became an issue because 720 and NFPA 72 were not in sync with each other unnecessary complication Now as of 2019 all monoxide information is being incorporated into 72 This means that when a local building code carbon monoxide detection in a facility your bet is to turn to NFPA 72 for direction on how best comply NFPA 72 will give you explicit direction on the and location of carbon monoxide detectors to satisfy code requirements and design an optimal system My is that you begin familiarizing yourself these specifications so you can start to work them into designs THERE ARE NEW MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM HEIGHTS FOR FIRE ALARM CONTROL may seem odd that these specifications have never been of NFPA 72 but now they are Control units now need to installed between 1.5 feet and 5.5 feet above the finished This may affect how you design and engineer systems represents an important advance in smart building and the integration of building and life safety As IoT expands into life safety the pace of change accelerating will need to develop expertise on how best to take of the opportunities it presents so it smart to on top of these developments than waiting I suggest you begin making these part of your designs even if your jurisdiction is an or two behind the 2019 version ELEVATOR RECALL AND EVACUATION ARE GETTING SPECIFIC buildings become smarter they create new opportunities use elevators for evacuation in emergencies The NFPA 72 for them is Occupant Evacuation Elevators OEE The now provides full codification of requirements and on everything from how to shut down elevators signage requirements to hardening and smoke detector for OEEs availability of OEEs represents a major step forward in ability to support safe evacuations As you design and new buildings start thinking about how best to OEEs to help save more lives CLASS N PATHWAYS CONTINUE TO MAKE 2016 edition of NFPA 72 created a new circuit called Class N pathways These pathways permit use of non life safety networks and Ethernet when life safety systems Class N pathways opened a whole new world of opportunity and flexibility for who design and build fire alarm systems Now the 2019 edition of NFPA 72 more guidance is being on how life safety and other building systems can pathways YOU ARE KEY TO THE PROCESS NFPA has made the process of updating NFPA 72 open and inclusive and the organization values opinion Don sit on the sidelines Your knowledge and feedback will help ensure that life safety standards to improve in a way that makes sense for everyone do you begin If you new to NFPA 72 read 1 and the Origin and Development section to understand what it all about It will give you a good on how this essential standard has evolved you already familiar with NFPA 72 and want to catch read the redline version of NFPA 72 It highlights all the so you can quickly see what new take advantage of resources provided by Johnson We offer from the Leader webinars and and Learn sessions and we conduct a roadshow brings our experts directly into American cities on a basis Johnson Controls is actively and closely involved the NFPA 72 process you can be confident that we are looking ahead using NFPA 72 to guide our product plans support compliance and make your easier more you know the better you understand NFPA 72 the better your designs will be more information about NFPA 72 visit Johnson Controls Inc Box 423 Milwaukee WI 53201 rights reserved worldwide displayed are for visual representation only Actual products may vary in USA US ON SOCIAL Fire Detection Systemsfirealarmresources com

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