Annex materials offered examples of stairwell pressurization system design types of hvac systems fire fighters smoke control station fscs considerations advisory information on system acceptance.
Smoke evacuation system testing requirements.
As noted earlier the annexes are included for informational purposes only and are not part of the requirements of nfpa 92 information in the 13 annexes includes additional calculation procedures and examples assistance with choosing a design fire and associated heat.
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The standard provided requirements related to building equipment and controls smoke control system design documentation and system testing.
Where the system employs a positive alarm sequence or staff who can promptly notify the fire department to monitor the alarm system no other monitoring is required.
The report should include identification of all devices by manufacturer nameplate data design value measured values and identification tag.
1 scope of testing smoke control systems subject to the provisions of section 909 of los angeles building code labc shall undergo special inspections and tests sufficient to verify that the smoke control system functions as intended in its final installed condition.
A 1 1 this standard incorporates methods for applying engineering calculations and reference models to provide a designer with the tools to develop smoke control system designs.
Smoke detectors are also not required to automatically notify the fire department 22 3 4 3 2 1 1 3 and 23 3 4 3 2 1 2.
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Once the smoke control testing process detailed within the smoke control test testing plan has been completed and per section 909 18 8 3 the special inspector must prepare a complete report of testing.
This standard shall apply to the design installation acceptance testing operation and ongoing periodic testing of smoke control systems.
Chapter 8 contains smoke control system testing requirements.
In nfpa standard 92a recommended practice for smoke control systems section 2 1 5 discusses system integrity and says the systems should remain effective during evacuation of the protected areas but other considerations may dictate that a system should remain effective for longer periods of time.