Fire Alarm System Emergency Control Function Interfaces

NFPA 72 ‘National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code’ allows the fire alarm system to act as the buildings ‘brain’ and provide control functions to many of the building life safety systems.   This includes elevators, smoke control systems, smoke doors and many other features.  This course will cover Chapter 21 of NFPA 72 focused on the emergency control interfaces connected to the fire alarm system such as elevator recall and power shunt trip. Also discussed will be interfaces with special locking arrangements, fan and damper controls, and doors used for smoke control.

Learning Objectives:
•Understand NFPA 72 Chapter 21 requirements for emergency control function interfaces
•Learn the different functions of elevator recall and power shunt trip
•Describe interfaces with special locking arrangements, fan and damper controls, and doors used for smoke control

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CEUs: Based on 1.5 contact hours of training (see CEUs tab for details)