Denver Fire Alarm Test

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Denver Fire Alarm Test FUNDAMENTAL, POWER SUPPLIES, CIRCUITS, INSPECTIONS, TESTING and MAINTENANCE

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Denver Fire Alarm Test. FUNDAMENTAL, POWER SUPPLIES, CIRCUITS, INSPECTIONS, TESTING and MAINTENANCE. In the absence of a specific performance based design criteria, smooth ceiling smoke detector spacing shall be a nominal _________ feet. 30 feet 17.7.3.2.3.1. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Denver Fire Alarm TestFUNDAMENTAL, POWER SUPPLIES, CIRCUITS, INSPECTIONS, TESTING and MAINTENANCE

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• In the absence of a specific performance based design criteria, smooth ceiling smoke detector spacing shall be a nominal _________ feet.

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• 30 feet 17.7.3.2.3.1

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• Signals with carbon monoxide detectors transmitted to a fire alarm system shall be permitted to be _____________________________ signals.

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• Supervisory 23.8.4.7

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• When a supervising station receives a trouble signal they must dispatch personnel with in ________ hours to initiate maintenance, if necessary.

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• 4 hours 26.3.7.4

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• Complete records of all signals received by a supervising station shall be kept for a period of ________________.

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• 1 year 26.4.6.1

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• A type public alarm system shall be required where the number of all alarms required to be retransmitted exceeds _____________ per year.

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• 2500 27.5.2.1.2

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• In the absence of a specific performance based design criteria, smooth ceiling smoke detector spacing shall be a nominal _________ feet.

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• 30 feet 17.7.3.2.3.1

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• Signals with carbon monoxide detectors transmitted to a fire alarm system shall be permitted to be _____________________________ signals.

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• Supervisory 23.8.4.7

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• When a supervising station receives a trouble signal they must dispatch personnel with in ________ hours to initiate maintenance, if necessary.

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• 4 hours 26.3.7.4

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• Complete records of all signals received by a supervising station shall be kept for a period of ________________.

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• 1 year 26.4.6.1

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• A type public alarm system shall be required where the number of all alarms required to be retransmitted exceeds _____________ per year.

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• 2500 27.5.2.1.2

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• A means to disconnect all circuit conductors inside a building protected by a public alarm system shall be provided but access shall be allowed to the building owner and the authority having jurisdiction. True or False

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• False AHJ only 27.7.2.2.1

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• Central Station Operator Qualifications• Must be qualified• Factory trained, certification acceptable to AHJ, locally

licensed or other training approved by AHJ

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10.5

• Power Supplies• All power supplies shall be installed according to NEC• Fire alarm shall have two reliable power supplies• Primary• Secondary

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10.5.4 NEW

• Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS)• Must meet NFPA 111• Must be supplied by dedicated branch circuit• UPS failure shall result in a trouble signal

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10.5.5

• Primary Power Supply• Must be one of the following• Light and power service circuit• Engine driven generator when trained person is always on duty• Engine driven generator for cogeneration with power service

• Location of disconnecting means identified at control unit• Dedicated branch circuit, marked red and FIRE ALARM

CIRCUIT

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10.5.5

• Disconnecting means accessible to authorized personnel only

• Overcurrent protection shall be provided for ungrounded conductors

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10.5.6.1

• Secondary Power Supply Fire Alarm Systems• Storage battery or automatic starting generator• Four hour battery charge• Secondary circuits proving power to control unit and are not

integral shall be protected against physical damage

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10.5.6.2

• Secondary Power Supply for Supervising Station• Must be one of the following:• Storage Batteries• Automatic starting generator with four hour storage battery• Dedicated branch circuit of multiple generators

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10.5.6.3

• Capacity of Secondary Power Supply• 24 hours in quiescent load• At the end of that period capable of 5 minutes of alarm

operation• Batteries shall include 20% safety margin• Supervising stations, 24 hours of normal operation

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10.5.7

• Continuity of Power Supplies• Protected Premises power to secondary supply shall

automatically switch within 10 seconds• Supervising Station power to secondary supply shall

automatically switch within 60 seconds• No interruption or delay in signals shall exceed 10 seconds• UPS are allowed to provide power for transfer• Positive means to disconnect input and output provided so that

power is continuous

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10.5.8

• Power supplies for remotely located alarm systems shall meet all the previous requirements.

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10.5.9

• Storage Batteries• Marked with the month and year of manufacture• Mounted securely and protected from damage• Gasses not affect other equipment • Installed according to NEC• Location identified at control unit unless they are adjacent• Must be recharged within 48 hours of discharge• Supervising stations: Must maintain spare parts so that batteries

can be restored or replaced prior to losing ½ their capacity• Charging circuits supervised and initiate trouble signal upon

failure

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10.5.10

• Generators• Installed in an approved manner• According to NEC Article 700 and• NFPA 110, Type 10, Class 24, Level 1 system for protected

premises• NFPA 110, Type 60, Class 24, Level 2 system for

supervising station automatic starting generators• NFPA 110, Type M, Class 24, Level system for supervising

station manual starting generators

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10.5.10.6

• Fuel• Store adequate supply for 6 months of required testing plus

the 24 hr/ 5 minute rule• If a reliable source of supply is available with a 2 hour notice, a

12 hour supply of fuel stored is allowed

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10.6

• Signal Priority• ECS signals can be elevated by evaluation through risk

analysis to precedence over all other signals• Fire alarm signals• Emergency Mass Notification Signals• Hold Up Alarms• Supervisory Signals• Trouble Signals

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10.7

• Distinctive Signals• Priority alarms, fire alarms, supervisory and trouble signals

shall be distinctive and descriptively annunciated.• Audible signals can not sound like any similar device used

in the same area. • Carbon Monoxide Sensors for example

• At the control unit this can be done by the same audible alarm with a supplemental textual device

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10.8

• ECS Priority Signals

• Must be visible indication automatically with in 10 seconds at the fire alarm control unit or other designated location

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10.9

• Fire Alarm Signals• Fire alarm signals shall be unique• Notification appliances shall activate within 10 seconds of

an initiating device activation• Coded alarm signal shall consist of 3 rounds of 3 impulses

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10.10

• Deactivation of Signals• Alarms• Visual and audible must be simultaneously deactivated• Key operated or equivalent protection• Subsequent activation of another circuit initiating device must

restart alarm• If left in off position must initiate a trouble signal

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10.11

• Deactivation of Supervisory Signal• Coded: 2 complete rounds• Restoral at least 1 complete round• Self restoring and Latching supervisory signals indicated

within 90 seconds• Silencing allowed by authorized personnel• Visual continues• Left in off position shall cause a trouble signal

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10.12

• Trouble Signals• Trouble signals shall be indicated with in 200 seconds• Intermittent signal must sound at least every 10 seconds• Can be silenced• Must resound every 24 hours• Sound until manually silenced• Retransmitted to supervisory station

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10.14

• Performance and Limitations• Equipment shall be able to operate at 85% if nameplate

voltage• Equipment shall be able to operate at 110% of nameplate

voltage• Equipment shall operate at temperatures of 32 – 120

degrees F. • Equipment shall be able to operate at 85% humidity and 86

degrees F.

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10.15

• Automatic smoke detectors must be provided at the location of all control equipment, NAC power extenders and supervising station transmitting equipment

• For ceilings less 15’ or less, located on a ceiling or wall with in 21 feet of control unit

• For ceilings over 15’, located on the wall above the control unit within 6’ of top