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NFPA 72-2013
Prelim-ROC Level
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NFPA 72-2013 (A2012)Processing Schedule
TCC ROC Meeting
ROC Posted
NITMAMs Due
NITMAMs Posted
Annual Meeting
Council Issuance
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Dec 13-15, 2011 Tampa
February 24, 2012
April 6, 2012
May 4, 2012
June 11-14, 2012 Las Vegas
August 9, 2012
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NFPA 72-2013 (A2012) Issues
General
oNew Chapter 7 Documentation – correlation issues !!
oChapter 10 Fundamentals – major reorganization
oChapter 12 Circuits and Pathways – expanded
o Added material from Chapter 10 and 23
oChapter 14 Inspection, Testing and Maintenance – Inspection
and testing tables reorganized
oChapter 24 Emergency Communications Systems – some
reorganization
o Subjects such as risk analysis moved to 24.3 General
o Layers defined for MNS-ECS
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NFPA 72-2013 (A2012)Issues
Chapter 1 Administration
oNew allowance to perform fire risk analysis for evaluation of
impact of fire on systems and components where specifically
permitted by the code – ROP 2a and ROC 4
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Chapter 3 Definitions
oNew definitions
o Accessible (from NEC) – ROP 14
o Impairment – ROC 16 (FUN) ROC 17 (TMS)
o Emergency Impairment
o Planned Impairment
o System Installer & System Designer – ROP 46
o Unwanted Alarm (not the result of a potentially hazardous condition) –
ROC 22 (FUN)
o Malicious Alarm
o Nuisance Alarm
o Unintentional Alarm
o Unknown Alarm
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Chapter 3 Definitions
oNew definitions
o Condition, Signal, Response – ROC 26 (FUN)
o Alarm
o Pre-alarm
o Supervisory
o Trouble
o Normal (condition only)
o CO (signal only)
o Delinquency (signal only)
o Fire Alarm (signal only)
o Guards Tour (signal only)
o Restoration (signal only)
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Chapter 3 Definitions
oNew definitions
o Deficiency (a condition that interferes with the service or reliability for
which the system or equipment was intended – ROC 33a (TMS)
o Critical and noncritical deficiency proposed and deleted
o Manufacturer’s Published Instructions – ROP 13a
o Occupiable (a room or enclosed space designed for human occupancy) –
ROP 41
o Occupiable Area (occupied by people on a regular basis)
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Chapter 7 Documentation
o7.1 Application
o7.2 Minimum Documentation
o7.3 Chapter Specific Additional Documentation
o7.4 Chapter Specific Additional Drawings
o7.5 Record Documentation
o7.6 Inspection, Testing and Maintenance Documentation
o7.7 Records, Record Retention, Record Maintenance
o7.8 Forms
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Chapter 10 Fundamentals
oProtection of FACU (no change) – ROP 134, 134b, ROC 105,
oRecord of Completion (multipart) – ROP 152
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System Record of Completion
ECS Supplement
Power Supplement
NAC Power Panel Supplement
Interconnected Systems Supplement
Deviations Supplement
( Simplified form-main page with inserts/ supplements as needed)
oManual Alarm Initiation – ROP 128
o Must be via manual fire alarm box or be key operated, or be in a locked
cabinet or be protected to prevent inadvertent activation (IAFC)
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Chapter 10 Fundamentals
oPersonnel Qualification (New categories) – ROP 86a
o Inspection Personnel
o Testing Personnel
o Maintenance Personnel
o Programming Personnel
oBranch Circuit (not dedicated or individual) – ROP 93a, ROC 69
oSignal Priority (added pre-alarm and CO alarm) – ROP 107a,
ROC 81
oDistinctive Signal (added pre-alarm and CO alarm) – ROP 108a,
ROC 81
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Chapter 10 Fundamentals
oNew Detection and Signaling of Conditions – ROP 107b
o Abnormal Condition
o Alarm Condition
o Pre-Alarm Condition
o Supervisory Condition
o Trouble Condition
o Normal Condition
oNew Responses requirements – ROC 61a
o Alarm
o Pre-Alarm
o Supervisory
o Trouble
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Chapter 12 Circuits and Pathways
oMonitoring for Integrity (moved from Chapter 10 to Chapter 12)
– ROP 77, 140a
oCircuit performance (Class A routing, IDC, NAC, SLC moved
from Chapter 23 to Chapter 12 – ROP 166, 289
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Chapter 12 Circuits and Pathways
oNew Shared Pathway Designations – ROC 160
o See FACU shared communication requirements 23.8.2.6
o Level 0 – life safety and non-life safety not require to be segregated or
prioritized
o Level 1 – life safety and non-life safety not require to be segregated but
must be prioritized
o Level 2 – life safety and non-life safety must be segregated
o Level 3 – must use dedicated equipment for life safety
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Chapter 14 Inspection, Testing and Maintenance
oNew Purpose Section 14.2.1 – ROP 175
o Details the purpose for:
o Initial and reacceptance inspection
o Initial and reacceptance testing
o Periodic inspection
o Periodic testing
oUpdated Responsibility Section 14.2.3 - ROP 177
o Addresses delegation of responsibility to occupant if not the property
owner
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Chapter 14 Inspection, Testing and Maintenance
oNew Test Plan Section 14.2.10 – ROP 179
o Requirement to provide a test plan for systems with emergency control
functions, releasing systems or interfaced equipment
oUpdated Responsibility Section 14.2.3 - ROP 177
o Addresses delegation of responsibility to occupant if not the property
owner
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Chapter 14 Inspection, Testing and Maintenance
oInspection and Testing Tables – major reorganization
o Table 14.3.1 Visual Inspection (added inspection method) – ROP 180
o Table 14.4.2.2 Test Method (added test frequency) – ROP 187b
o Both tables (items renumbered to be consistent between tables)
o Table 14.4.5 Test Frequency (deleted)
o Methods now specified by instruction rather than requirement
o Footnotes restored (instead of reference to Annex A)
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Chapter 14 Inspection, Testing and Maintenance
oInspection and Testing Tables – major reorganization
o General update and clarification of several test methods
o New test method “Other Transmission Technologies
o Consolidation of battery testing requirements
o Update of emergency control function and equipment interface methods
o Subject to NFPA Standards Council directive
o Deleted 10 year replacement of smoke alarms – ROC 195
o Contested by SIG-HOU
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Chapter 14 Inspection, Testing and Maintenance
oRevised Inspection and Testing Form – ROP 229a, ROC 200b
o Inspection and Testing (system)
o Notification Appliance form
o Initiating Device form
o MNS form
o ECS form
o Interconnected system form
o Interfaced component form
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Chapter 17 Initiating Devices
oRevised 17.4.9 Remote Indicator (not just air handling) – ROP
233
oRevised 17.5.3.1.4 and 17.7.5.4.2.2 (total coverage above
ceiling space and return air) – ROP 234, 242
oClarify 17.7.3.2.3 (smooth ceiling spacing vs 0.7 selected
spacing) ROP 237
oReorganize/revise 17.14 (manually actuated alarm initiating
devices) – ROP 249a
o Manual fire alarm boxes versus other pull stations
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Chapter 17 Initiating Devices
oNew provisions to address single and double acting manual fire
alarm boxes and protective covers – ROP 250
oNew B.4.10 Effects of HVAC Systems – ROC 432
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Chapter 18 Notification Appliances
oEmergency evacuation signal (not just for evacuation) – ROP
257, ROC 433
o 18.4.2.4 (exclusive use) deleted
o 18.4.2.1 revised to include relocation
oIntelligibility 18.4.10 – ROP 260, 260a, 266c
o Relocated 24.4.1.2.2.4 Areas/ADS not required to have intelligibility
o Clarify Intelligibility not required to measured qualitatively
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Chapter 18 Notification Appliances
oNew 18.4.1.4 (areas that require audible appliances) – ROP
265, ROC 229, 230
o Designer must specify rooms and spaced that require and do not require
audible notification
o All occupiable areas unless exempted
o Document sound pressure levels required for each area
o Submit documented levels for AHJ review and approval if required
o18.4.5.3 Update of 520 Hz signal – ROC 231
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Chapter 18 Notification Appliances
oNew 18.5.2 – 18.5.4 (areas that require visible appliances) –
ROC 238
o Designer must specify rooms and spaced that require and do not require
visible notification
o Locations per governing laws, codes or standard
o Submit documentation of CD levels for AHJ review and approval if
required
oTextual and Graphical Visible Appliances – ROP 418a
o Relocation of textual appliance requirements from 24.4.2.21
o Additional of graphical display requirements
o Character height table modified to allow lower mounting of graphical
display – 40 inches & smaller character size
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Chapter 18 Notification Appliances
oA.18.4.5.3 low frequency audible – ROC 437
o Details of harmonics replaced with appropriate harmonics
oA.18.11 (Delete reference to Annex E) – ROC 439a
oAnnex E (NEMA SB 30)– Deleted ROC 457
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Chapter 21 Emergency Control Function Interfaces
oElevator Recall
o 21.3.3 removed errant reference to “heat detectors used for elevator
shutdown – ROP 279
o New 21.3.8 to address the installation of initiating devices in the elevator
hoistway for elevator recall (including elevator pit) – ROC 245
oElevator Shutdown
o Clarifies shutdown provisions – especially with heat detectors – modifies
elevator operation – ROC 259
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Chapter 21 Emergency Control Function Interfaces
oFire Service Access Elevators (updated) – ROC 261
oElevators for Occupant Evacuation (major update)– ROP 284,
ROC 264
o Addresses evacuation modes (total and partial)
o Addresses initiation mechanism (devices)
o Addresses means of floor identification
o Addresses voice messages and coordination with EVACs
o Coordinated with changes for ASME A17.1
oElectrically locked doors – ROP 287, ROC 265
o Clarification and coordination with model codes
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Chapter 23 Protected Premises FAS
oCombination Systems (23.8.4) – ROP 395
o 23.8.4.3.1(4) - all equipment listed as compatible with FAS equipment or
an interface listed as compatible with FAS equipment - ROP 395
o Updated 23.8.4.8 (CO transmitted to a FAS) – ROP 308
o Must be indicated as CO signal – exception for supervisory signal
o Occupant response per building emergency response plan
oSignal Initiation – Duct Smoke Detectors – ROP 311
o Coordination with Chapter 21 HVAC requirements
o Power circuit coordination with 23.4.2.3 (power supplied over a
separate circuit
o Reset capability
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Chapter 23 Protected Premises FAS
oSuppression system – no software disconnects (23.11.5.3) –
ROP 333
oPerformance of SLCs – ROP 293, ROC 269a
o No single fault can cause the loss of more than 50 addressable devices –
23.6.1 new
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Chapter 24 Emergency Communications Systems
oNew Microphone Use (24.3.2) – ROP 351
o Posted instructions
oNew Design Documentation (24.3.8) – ROP 381
oUpdated Listing Requirements (24.3.9) – ROP 370, 371
o UL 2572 Mass Notification Systems
oRisk Analysis for NMS (24.3.10) – ROP 377, ROC 317
o Relocated to “General” section
o Modifications and additional guidance
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Chapter 24 Emergency Communications Systems
Add new section and Annex material to read as follows: 24.3.7
o Emergency communications used for mass notification shall be categorized
into layers and take in to consideration type of audience and reach as follows:
o (1) Layer 1 relates to means of notification of occupants by
systems/equipment installed inside a building and controlled only by
authorized users (In-Building ECS)
o (2) Layer 2 relates to means of notification of occupants on the exterior of a
building and controlled only by authorized users (Wide-Area MNS)
o (3) Layer 3 relates to means of notification of personnel through individual
measures (Distributed Recipient MNS)
o (4) Layer 4 relates to means of notification of personnel by public measures
(Broadcast Radio, TV, etc.)
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Chapter 24 Emergency Communications Systems
oVoice Message Content (24.4.1) – ROP 353a
o Relocated to general section of one-way communications
o Additional resource referenced provided Annex H
oControls for live voice instructions (24.4.2.5.7(3)) – ROP 362
o Live voice instruction to cancel previous recorded message
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Chapter 26 Supervising Stations
oNew 26.2.1 (Signal Content) – ROP 460
o Where required, signals must be point ID or zone
oNew 26.2.2 (Restoral Signals) – ROP 465
o Automatic reporting of restoral signals
oNew 26.2.2 (Alarm Verification) – ROC 348
o Includes pre-verification notification (IAFC)
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Chapter 26 Supervising Stations
oCommunications Methods – ROP 483
o DACTs
o Second channel not telephone (26.6.3.2.1.4(A))
o 6 hour testing (26.6.3.2.1.4(B))
o Other Technologies
o Single communications path – 60 minutes supervision (26.6.3.1.5)
o Multiple communication paths – 6 hours (26.6.3.1.6)
o Secondary power updated (26.6.3.1.15)
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