• NFPA 71 : 1989

    Superseded A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

    INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, AND USE OF SIGNALING SYSTEMS FOR CENTRAL STATION SERVICE

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    Superseded date:  23-07-2013

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    Published date:  12-01-2013

    Publisher:  National Fire Protection Association

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    Chapter 1 Fundamentals
    1.1 Scope
    1.2 Application
    1.3 Definitions
    1.4 Approval
    1.5 Installation and Design
    1.6 Central Station Building
    1.7 Central Station Facilities
    1.8 Bridging Points, Repeater Facilties, and Satellite
          Stations
    1.9 Operations, Maintenance and Tests
    1.10 Signals and Reports
    Chapter 2 Electrical Equipment
    2.1 Wiring
    2.2 Power Supply Sources
    2.3 Overcurrent Protection
    2.4 Electrical Supervision
    Chapter 3 Types of Signaling Services
    3.1 Manual Fire Alarm Service
    3.2 Guard's Tour Supervisory Service
    3.3 Automatic Fire Detection and Alarm Service
    3.4 Sprinkler System Waterflow Alarm and Supervisory
          Signal Service
    Chapter 4 Active Multiplex Systems
    4.1 General
    4.2 Central Station Facilities
    4.3 Communication Channel
    4.4 Capacities
    Chapter 5 Digital Alarm Communicator Systems
    5.1 General
    5.2 Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter (DACT)
    5.3 Digital Alarm Communicator Receiver (DACR)
    5.4 Power Supply Sources and Electrical Supervision
    Chapter 6 McCulloh Systems
    6.1 General
    6.2 Equipment
    6.3 Signaling Line Circuits
    6.4 Signal Capacity of McCulloh Circuits
    Chapter 7 Two-Way RF Multiplex Systems
    7.1 General
    7.2 Central Station Facilities
    7.3 Communication Channel
    7.4 Capacities
    Chapter 8 Referenced Publications
    Appendix A
    Appendix B Referenced Publications
    Index

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    Provides for maintained and supervised systems from an approved central station that is operated by a person, firm, or corporation whose principal business is furnishing and maintaining a supervised signaling service. Coverage includes definitions, powersupply sources, overcurrent protection, electrical supervision, central station facilities, communication channel, and signal and reports.

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    Document Type Standard
    Publisher National Fire Protection Association
    Status Superseded
    Superseded By

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    NFPA 14A : 1989 INSPECTION, TESTING AND MAINTENANCE OF STANDPIPE AND HOSE SYSTEMS
    NFPA 61B : 1989 PREVENTION OF FIRES AND EXPLOSIONS IN GRAIN ELEVATORS AND FACILITIES HANDLING BULK RAW AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES
    NFPA 72G : 1989 INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, AND USE OF NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES FOR PROTECTIVE SIGNALING SYSTEMS
    NFPA 903 : 1996 FIRE REPORTING PROPERTY SURVEY GUIDE
    NFPA 26 : 1988 SUPERVISION OF VALVES CONTROLLING WATER SUPPLIES
    NFPA 231E : 1996 STORAGE OF BALED COTTON
    NFPA 803 : 1998 FIRE PROTECTION FOR LIGHT WATER NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS
    ANSI N665 : 1985 FIRE PROTECTION FOR LWR FUEL FABRICATION FACILITIES,
    NFPA 88B : 1997 REPAIR GARAGES
    ANSI A225.1 : 1987 MANUFACTURED HOME INSTALLATIONS
    NFPA 232AM : 1991 FIRE PROTECTION FOR ARCHIVES AND RECORDS CENTERS
    NFPA 19911 : 1991 FIRE PROTECTION OF MUSEUMS AND MUSEUM COLLECTIONS
    NFPA 13A : 1987 INSPECTION, TESTING, AND MAINTENANCE OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
    NFPA 913 : 1992 HISTORIC SITES AND STRUCTURES
    ANSI L1.1 : 1981 SAFETY AND HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY,
    ANSI N304 : 1986 NUCLEAR FUEL FACILITIES FOR REPROCESSING FUEL-FIRE PROTECTION,
    NFPA 903M : 1986 FIRE REPORTING PROPERTY SURVEY MANUAL
    NFPA 74 : 1989 HOUSEHOLD FIRE WARNING EQUIPMENT
    NFPA 81 : 1986 FUR STORAGE, FUMIGATION AND CLEANING
    FIPS PUB 31 : 0 GUIDELINES FOR AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING PHYSICAL SECURITY AND RISK MANAGEMENT
    NFPA 501D : 1996 RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARKS AND CAMPGROUNDS
    NFPA 72E : 1990 AUTOMATIC FIRE DETECTORS
    NFPA 61D : 1989 PREVENTION OF FIRE AND DUST EXPLOSIONS IN THE MILLING OF AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION
    NFPA 61A : 1989 PREVENTION OF FIRE AND DUST EXPLOSIONS IN FACILITIES MANUFACTURING AND HANDLING STARCH
    NFPA 61C : 1989 PREVENTION OF FIRE AND DUST EXPLOSION IN FEED MILLS

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    NFPA 72B : 1986 INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, AND USE OF AUXILIARY PROTECTIVE SIGNALING SYSTEMS
    NFPA 110 : 2016 EMERGENCY AND STANDBY POWER SYSTEMS
    NFPA 17 : 2017 DRY CHEMICAL EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS
    NFPA 12B : 1990 HALON 1211 FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS
    NFPA 15 : 2017 WATER SPRAY FIXED SYSTEMS FOR FIRE PROTECTION
    NFPA 72E : 1990 AUTOMATIC FIRE DETECTORS
    NFPA 11 : 2016 LOW-, MEDIUM-, AND HIGH-EXPANSION FOAM
    NFPA 74 : 1989 HOUSEHOLD FIRE WARNING EQUIPMENT
    NFPA 70 : 2017 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
    NFPA 12 : 2015 CARBON DIOXIDE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS
    NFPA 1221 : 2016 INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, AND USE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS
    NFPA 72A : 1987 INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, AND USE OF LOCAL PROTECTIVE SIGNALING SYSTEMS
    NFPA 72D : 1986 INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, AND USE OF PROPRIETARY PROTECTIVE SIGNALING SYSTEMS
    NFPA 72C : 1986 INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, AND USE OF REMOTE STATION PROTECTIVE SIGNALING SYSTEMS
    NFPA 16 : 2015 INSTALLATION OF FOAM-WATER SPRINKLER AND FOAM-WATER SPRAY SYSTEMS
    NFPA 12A : 2015 HALON 1301 FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS
    NFPA 20 : 2016 INSTALLATION OF STATIONARY PUMPS FOR FIRE PROTECTION
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