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Inspection and Form 2

The document outlines specifications for alarm notification appliances and supervisory signal-initiating devices, including circuit information and quantities. It details system power supplies, including primary and secondary sources, and types of batteries used. Additionally, it references compliance with NFPA standards for emergency and standby systems.

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Inspection and Form 2

The document outlines specifications for alarm notification appliances and supervisory signal-initiating devices, including circuit information and quantities. It details system power supplies, including primary and secondary sources, and types of batteries used. Additionally, it references compliance with NFPA standards for emergency and standby systems.

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ALARM NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES AND CIRCUIT INFORMATION

Quantity Circuit Style


Bells
Horns
Chimes
Strobes
Speakers
Other (Specify):
No. of alarm notification appliance circuits:
Are circuits monitored for integrity? ❏ Yes ❏ No

SUPERVISORY SIGNAL-INITIATING DEVICES AND CIRCUIT INFORMATION


Quantity Circuit Style
Building Temp.
Site Water Temp.
Site Water Level
Fire Pump Power
Fire Pump Running
Fire Pump Auto Position
Fire Pump or Pump Controller Trouble
Fire Pump Running
Generator In Auto Position
Generator or Controller Trouble
Switch Transfer
Generator Engine Running
Other:

SIGNALING LINE CIRCUITS


Quantity and style (See NFPA 72, Table 3-6) of signaling line circuits connected to system:
Quantity Style(s)
SYSTEM POWER SUPPLIES
a. Primary (Main): Nominal Voltage , Amps
Overcurrent Protection: Type , Amps
Location (of Primary Supply Panelboard):
Disconnecting Means Location:
b. Secondary (Standby):
Storage Battery: Amp-Hr. Rating
Calculated capacity to operate system, in hours: 24 60
Engine-driven generator dedicated to fire alarm system:
Location of fuel storage:
TYPE BATTERY
❏ Dry Cell
❏ Nickel-Cadmium
❏ Sealed Lead-Acid
❏ Lead-Acid
❏ Other (Specify):
c. Emergency or standby system used as a backup to primary power supply, instead of using a secondary power supply:
Emergency system described in NFPA 70, Article 700
Legally required standby described in NFPA 70, Article 701
Optional standby system described in NFPA 70, Article 702, which also meets the performance requirements
of Article 700 or 701.
(NFPA Inspection and Testing 2 of 4)

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