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NFPA 72 (2022) Training - Our 12-hour live online instructor-led training course teaches
students how to be compliant with NFPA 72-2022 Edition and provides the latest fire safety
provisions information.
Our NFPA 72-2022 training course provides the latest fire safety provisions to meet
America's changing fire detection, signaling, and emergency communications demands. In
addition to the core focus on fire alarm systems, the NFPA72 includes requirements for mass
notification systems used for weather emergencies; terrorist events; biological, chemical,
and nuclear emergencies; and other threats.
NFPA 72-2022 rules cover the application, installation, location, performance, inspection,
testing, and maintenance of fire alarm systems, supervising station alarm systems, public
emergency alarm reporting systems, fire warning equipment and emergency
communications systems (ECS), and their components.
These include:
You'll bring your knowledge up-to-code with in-depth instruction that focuses on the correct
design, installation, testing, and use of fire alarm and signaling systems.
Technical workshops and exercises are based on the types of challenges you encounter in the
field, so you'll leave with a wealth of practical tips, insights, and solutions you can
immediately implement back on the job. This course will review the types of fire alarm
systems, their selection and their applications for structures and processes. It will also cover
special systems designed to prevent costly, life-threatening industrial fires and/or explosions.
Identify The Key Elements Of All Phases Of A Fire Alarm System's Life And Identify
The Stakeholders At Each Stage
Use Key NFPA 72-2022 Definitions To Help Interpret Specific Code Rules.
Locate, Interpret, And Apply NFPA 72-2022 Requirements On The Job
Understand And Apply wiring Requirements For Circuits And Pathways, Including
New Class N Circuits.
Locate And Apply Requirements For Interconnected Fire Alarm Control Units.
Recognize The Function Of Major Fire Alarm System Components.
Establish The Required Spacing And Determine The Correct Placement Of Fire
Detection Devices For Both Protected Premises Fire Alarm Systems And For Single-
And Multiple-Station Alarms And Household Fire Alarm Systems.
Establish The Required Spacing And Determine The Correct Placement Of
Notification Appliances
Locate And Apply Key Fire Detection Requirements For Emergency Control
Functions Such As Door Control And Elevator Recall.
Locate, interpret and apply requirements for inspection, testing, maintenance, and
recordkeeping for fire alarm and mass notification systems
identify the different types of supervising stations and related communications
methods
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Significant changes to the 2022 Code will be discussed and include the documentation of
circuit types and classes, cyber security, remote access, and a new Level 4 survivability.
Fire System and Electrical installation personnel, testing and maintenance personnel,
electrical contractors, facility managers, physical plant directors, fire and building inspectors
in municipal, state and federal government facilities and service personnel, owners, plant
managers and/or property managers for housing authorities, industrial, commercial and
institutional properties.
STUDENTS RECEIVE
$100 Coupon Toward any Future Electricity Forum Event (Restrictions Apply)
1.2 Continuing Education Unit (CEU) Credits (12 Professional Development Hours)
FREE Intelligent Power Today Digital Magazine Subscription (Value $25.00)
Course Materials in PDF Format
COURSE OUTLINE
DAY ONE
GOVERNING DOCUMENTS
DEFINITIONS
IBC/IFC Definitions
NEC Definitions
NFPA 72 Definitions
NFPA Official Definitions
System Types
Signal types
Basic system components
NFPA 72 NATIONAL FIRE ALARM AND SIGNALING CODE FUNDAMENTALS
Application
Purpose
Equipment
Design And Installation
Personnel Qualifications
Power Supplies
Signal Priority
Detection And Signaling Of Conditions
Responses
Distinctive Signals
Alarm Signals
Fire Alarm Notification Appliance Deactivation
Supervisory Signals
Trouble Signals
Emergency Control Function Status Indicators
Notification Appliance Circuits And Control Circuits
Annunciation And Annunciation Zoning
Monitoring Integrity Of In-Building Fire Emergency Voice/Alarm Communications
Systems
INITIATING DEVICES
Application
Purpose
Performance-Based Design
General Requirements
Requirements For Smoke And Heat Detectors
Heat-Sensing Fire Detectors
Smoke-Sensing Fire Detectors
Radiant Energy-Sensing Fire Detectors
Combination, Multi-Criteria, And Multi-Sensor Detectors
Gas Detection
Other Fire Detectors
Sprinkler Waterflow Alarm-Initiating Devices
Detection Of Operation Of Other Automatic Extinguishing Systems
Manually Actuated Alarm-Initiating Devices
Fire Extinguisher Electronic Monitoring Device
Supervisory Signal-Initiating Devices
NOTIFICATION DEVICES
Application
Purpose
General
Audible Characteristics - Public Mode
Audible Characteristics - Private Mode
Textual Audible Appliances
Textual And Graphical Visible Appliances
Tactile Appliances
Visual Signaling
CIRCUIT PATHWAYS
Application General
Pathway Class Designations
Pathway Survivability
Shared Pathway Designations
Monitoring Integrity And Circuit Performance Of Installation Conductors And Other
Signaling Channels
Nomenclature
DAY TWO
Application
General
Elevator Phase I Emergency Recall Operation
Elevator Shutdown
Fire Service Access Elevators
Occupant Evacuation Elevators
Heating, Ventilating And Air-Conditioning (HVAC) Systems
Door And Shutter Release
Electrically Locked Doors
Exit Marking Audible Notification Systems
Application
General
System Features
System Performance And Integrity
Performance Of Initiating Device Circuits (IDCs)
Performance Of Signaling Line Circuits (SLCs)
Performance Of Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs)
System Requirements
In-Building Fire Emergency Voice/Alarm Communications
Fire Alarm Systems Using Tone
Suppression System Actuation
Off-Premises Signals
Suppressed (Exception Reporting) Signal System
Protected Premises Emergency Control Functions
Special Requirements For Low-Power Radio (Wireless) Systems
Application
General
Central Station Service Alarm Systems
Proprietary Supervising Station Alarm Systems
Remote Supervising Station Alarm Systems
Communications Methods For Supervising Station Alarm Systems
PUBLIC EMERGENCY ALARM REPORTING SYSTEMS
Application
General Fundamentals
Management And Maintenance
Communications Methods
Alarm Processing Equipment
Alarm Boxes
Public Cable Plant
Emergency Communications Systems (ECS)
Application
Purpose
Basic Requirements
Assumptions
Detection And Notification
Power Supplies
Equipment Performance
Installation
Optional Functions
Application
General
Inspection
Testing
Re-testing
Maintenance
Records
Impairments
Unwanted Alarms
DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS
Application
Minimum Required Documentation
Design (Layout) Documentation
Shop Drawings (Installation Documentation)
Completion Documentation
Inspection, Testing, And Maintenance Documentation
Records, Record Retention, And Record Maintenance
Forms
COURSE TIMETABLE
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