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MemorandumTo:From:Subject:Date:Technical Committee on Fundamentals of Fire Alarm and Signaling SystemsJenny Depew Administrator, Technical ProjectsWorking Draft of Committee Meeting OutputSeptember 5, 2019WORKING DRAFT OF COMMITTEEMEETING OUTPUT- CONTENT NOT FINAL SUBJECT TO REVISION PRIOR TO LETTER BALLOTAND PUBLICATION OF FIRST DRAFT REPORTDocument: NFPA 72Revision Cycle: A2021Meeting Date(s): July 23-24, 2019Committee Activity: Input StageThis is a working draft, prepared by NFPA staff, to record the output generated at theTechnical Committee’s First Draft Meeting. It includes draft copies of the First Revisions andany Global Revisions.This draft is being made available to Committee members for the purpose of facilitatingearly review, particularly for those Committee members who may be seeking input from theirrespective organizations, in preparation for the Letter Ballot of the Committee.Please be aware, however, that this is a working draft, subject to further editing and/orcorrection and may not reflect the final content either of the First Draft Ballot or the FirstDraft Report.

National Fire Protection Association ReportWORKING DRAFT OF COMMITTEE MEETING OUTPUT - NFPA 72 - July 2019Subject to Revision - Not for PublicationFirst Revision No. 5174-NFPA 72-2019 [ Global Input ]Revise the term "control circuit" to "supervised control circuit" througout 10.17.Submitter Information VerificationSUCommittee:BJSIG-FUNSubmittal Date: Wed Jul 24 12:56:47 EDT 2019ECCommittee StatementICLY LN BO PUSE RU OE TFTE OIT - NMM NO IOC ISR EVFO RTOTCommittee Statement: Supervised control circuit is now a defined term as used in 10.17.Response Message:FR-5174-NFPA 72-2019IOATN1 of Fetcher?commentPar.19/5/2019, 1:14 PM

National Fire Protection Association ReportWORKING DRAFT OF COMMITTEE MEETING OUTPUT - NFPA 72 - July 2019Subject to Revision - Not for PublicationFirst Revision No. 5133-NFPA 72-2019 [ Detail ][Modify 7.8.2 Forms as follows]In Figure 7.8.2(a) remove the word “media” from section 6 so that the column header reads “DualPathway”In Figure 7.8.2(a) Section 9 add columns to identify if notification appliances are connected to aNotification Appliance Circuit (NAC) or a Signaling Line Circuit (SLC)SUIn Figure 7.8.2(j) remove the word “system” following “ESS” in section 3.3 (two locations)BJIn Figure 7.8.2(k) replace the word “communication” with “communications” in section 2.1 (twolocations) and section title 3.4ECThe text below Figure 7.8.2(m) should have (SIG-HOU) appended to the endICLY LN BO PUSE RU OE TFTE OIT - NMM NO IOC ISR EVFO RTOTSubmitter Information VerificationCommittee:SIG-FUNSubmittal Date: Tue Jul 23 17:49:54 EDT 2019Committee StatementCommittee Statement: The Technical Committee edits the text for clarity.Response Message:FR-5133-NFPA 72-2019Public Input No. 432-NFPA 72-2019 [Section No. 7.8.2]Public Input No. 517-NFPA 72-2019 [Section No. 7.8.2]Public Input No. 364-NFPA 72-2019 [Section No. 7.8.2]IOATN2 of Fetcher?commentPar.29/5/2019, 1:14 PM

National Fire Protection Association ReportWORKING DRAFT OF COMMITTEE MEETING OUTPUT - NFPA 72 - July 2019Subject to Revision - Not for PublicationFirst Revision No. 5134-NFPA 72-2019 [ Section No. 2.3 ]2.3 Other Publications. [SEE ATTACHED FOR CHANGES]2.3.1 ANSI Publications.American National Standards Institute, Inc., 25 West 43rd Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10036.ANSI A-58.1, Building Code Requirements for Minimum Design Loads in Buildings and Other Structures.SUANSI S1.4a, Specifications for Sound Level Meters, 2014.ANSI/ASA S3.41, American National Standard Audible Emergency Evacuation (E2) and EvacuationSignals with Relocation Instructions (ESRI), 1990, reaffirmed 2015.ECBJ2.3.2 ASME Publications.ICLY LN BO PUSE RU OE TFTE OIT - NMM NO IOC ISR EVFO RTOAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers, Two Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990.TASME A17.1-2016/CSA B44-16, Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators, 2016.2.3.3 IEEE Publications.Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 3 Park Avenue, 17th Floor, New York, NY 10016-5997.IEEE 450, Recommended Practice for Maintenance, Testing, and Replacement of Vented Lead-AcidBatteries for Stationary Applications, 2010.IEEE 1106, Recommended Practice for Installation, Maintenance, Testing, and Replacement of VentedNickel-Cadmium Batteries for Stationary Applications, 2005.ANSI/IEEE C2, National Electrical Safety Code, 2017.2.3.4 IMSA Publications.International Municipal Signal Association, 165 East Union Street, Newark, NY 14513-0539.“IMSA Official Wire and Cable Specifications,” 2012.2.3.5 ISO Publications.International Organization for Standardization, ISO Central Secretariat, BIBC II, Chemin de Blandonnet 8,CP 401, 1214 Vernier, Geneva, Switzerland.ISO 7731, Danger signals for public and work places — Auditory danger signals, 2003 (reconfirmed 2015).2.3.6 Telcordia Publications.Telcordia Technologies, One Telcordia Drive, Piscataway, NJ 08854.GR-506-CORE, LATA Switching Systems Generic Requirements: Signaling for Analog Interface, 2011.GR-909-CORE, Fiber in the Loop Systems Generic Requirements, 2004.2.3.7 TIA Publications.Telecommunications Industry Association, 1320 North Courthouse Road, Suite 200, Arlington, VA 22201.TIA-526, Standard Test Procedures for Fiber Optic Systems.ANSI/TIA-568-C.3, Optical Fiber Cabling Components Standard, 2015.IOANSI/TIA-569-D, Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces.ATN3 of Fetcher?commentPar.39/5/2019, 1:14 PM

National Fire Protection Association ReportWORKING DRAFT OF COMMITTEE MEETING OUTPUT - NFPA 72 - July 2019Subject to Revision - Not for Publication2.3.8 UL Publications.Underwriters Laboratories Inc., 333 Pfingsten Road, Northbrook, IL 60062-2096.ANSI/UL 38, Standard for Manual Signaling Boxes for Fire Alarm Systems, 2008.ANSI/UL 217, Standard for Single and Multiple Station Smoke Alarms, 8th edition, revised 2016.ANSI/UL 268, Standard for Smoke Detectors for Fire Alarm Systems, 7th edition, 2016.ANSI/UL 521, Standard for Heat Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems, 7th edition, 1999, revised2016.ANSI/UL 827, Standard for Central-Station Alarm Services, 8th edition, 2014, revised 2016.ANSI/UL 864, Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems, 10th edition, 2014.SUANSI/UL 985, Standard for Household Fire Warning System Units, 6th edition, 2015.ANSI/UL 1484, Standard for Residential Gas Detectors, 5th edition, 2016.BJANSI/UL 1638, Visible Signaling Devices for Fire Alarm and Signaling Systems, Including Accessories, 5thedition, 2016.ECICLY LN BO PUSE RU OE TFTE OIT - NMM NO IOC ISR EVFO RTOANSI/UL 1730, Standard for Smoke Detector Monitors and Accessories for Individual Living Units ofMultifamily Residences and Hotel/Motel Rooms, 4th edition, 2006, revised 2012.TANSI/UL 1971, Standard for Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired, 3rd edition, 2002, revised 2013.ANSI/UL 1981, Central Station Automation Systems, 3rd edition, 2014, revised 2015.ANSI/UL 2017, Standard for General-Purpose Signaling Devices and Systems, 2nd edition, 2008, revised2016.ANSI/UL 2034, Standard for Single and Multiple Station Carbon Monoxide Alarms, February 2008, revisedFebruary 2009.ANSI/UL 2075, Standard for Gas and Vapor Detectors and Sensors, 2nd edition, March 2013.ANSI/UL 2572, Mass Notification Systems, 2nd edition, 2016.ANSI/UL 60950, Information Technology Equipment — Safety — Part 1: General Requirements, 3rdedition, issued December 2005, including Amendment 1 issued December 2009 and Amendment 2 issuedMay 2013.2.3.9 Other Publications.Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, 11th edition, Merriam-Webster, Inc., Springfield, MA, 2003.Supplemental InformationFile Name72 SIG-FUN FR5134 2.3.docxDescription ApprovedSTAFF USESubmitter Information VerificationCommittee:SIG-FUNSubmittal Date: Tue Jul 23 22:29:24 EDT 2019ATCommittee StatementIOCommitteeStatement:References are updated in accordance with the Manual of Style. "ANSI/" is removed from all ULstandards to eliminate confusion regarding the publisher of UL standards.ResponseMessage:FR-5134-NFPA 72-2019N4 of Fetcher?commentPar.Public Input No. 18-NFPA 72-2018 [Section No. 2.3]Public Input No. 228-NFPA 72-2019 [Section No. 2.3.8]Public Input No. 650-NFPA 72-2019 [Global Input]Public Input No. 262-NFPA 72-2019 [Global Input]Public Input No. 187-NFPA 72-2019 [Section No. 2.3.2]49/5/2019, 1:14 PM

National Fire Protection Association ReportWORKING DRAFT OF COMMITTEE MEETING OUTPUT - NFPA 72 - July 2019Subject to Revision - Not for PublicationPublic Input No. 263-NFPA 72-2019 [Global Input]Public Input No. 264-NFPA 72-2019 [Section No. 2.3.8]TICLY LN BO PUSE RU OE TFTE OIT - NMM NO IOC ISR EVFO RTOECBJSUIOATN5 of Fetcher?commentPar.59/5/2019, 1:14 PM

National Fire Protection Association ReportWORKING DRAFT OF COMMITTEE MEETING OUTPUT - NFPA 72 - July 2019Subject to Revision - Not for PublicationFirst Revision No. 5135-NFPA 72-2019 [ Section No. 2.4 ]2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections.NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems,2016 2022 edition.NFPA 70 , National Electrical Code ,2017 2020 edition.NFPA 101 , Life Safety Code ,2018 2021 edition.SUNFPA 654, Standard for the Prevention of Fire and Dust Explosions from the Manufacturing, Processing,and Handling of Combustible Particulate Solids,2017 2020 edition.BJNFPA 1221, Standard for the Installation, Maintenance, and Use of Emergency Services CommunicationsSystems, 2019 edition.ECICLY LN BO PUSE RU OE TFTE OIT - NMM NO IOC ISR EVFO RTONFPA 5000 , Building Construction and Safety Code ,2018 2021 edition.TSupplemental InformationFile Name72 SIG-FUN FR5135 2.4.docxDescription ApprovedSTAFF USESubmitter Information VerificationCommittee:SIG-FUNSubmittal Date: Tue Jul 23 22:48:05 EDT 2019Committee StatementCommittee Statement: Extract updates in accordance with the Manual of Style.Response Message:FR-5135-NFPA 72-2019IOATN6 of Fetcher?commentPar.69/5/2019, 1:14 PM

National Fire Protection Association ReportWORKING DRAFT OF COMMITTEE MEETING OUTPUT - NFPA 72 - July 2019Subject to Revision - Not for PublicationFirst Revision No. 5139-NFPA 72-2019 [ Section No. 3.3.1 ]3.3.1 Accessible (as applied to equipment).Admitting close approach; not guarded by locked doors, elevation, or other effective means Capable ofbeing reached for operation, renewal, and inspection . [70:100] (SIG-FUN)Submitter Information VerificationSUCommittee:BJSIG-FUNSubmittal Date: Tue Jul 23 23:09:02 EDT 2019ECICLY LN BO PUSE RU OE TFTE OIT - NMM NO IOC ISR EVFO RTOCommittee StatementTCommittee Statement: The extracted text is updated to the 2020 edition of the NEC.Response Message:FR-5139-NFPA 72-2019IOATN7 of Fetcher?commentPar.79/5/2019, 1:14 PM

National Fire Protection Association ReportWORKING DRAFT OF COMMITTEE MEETING OUTPUT - NFPA 72 - July 2019Subject to Revision - Not for PublicationFirst Revision No. 5140-NFPA 72-2019 [ Section No. 3.3.3 ]3.3.3 Accessible, Readily (Readily Accessible).Capable of being reached quickly for operation, renewal, or inspections without requiring those to whomready access is requisite to take actions such as to use tools (other and than keys), to climb over or under,to remove obstacles, or to resort to portable ladders, and so forth. [70:100] (SIG-FUN)SUSubmitter Information VerificationBJCommittee:SIG-FUNECSubmittal Date: Tue Jul 23 23:13:59 EDT 2019ICLY LN BO PUSE RU OE TFTE OIT - NMM NO IOC ISR EVFO RTOCommittee StatementTCommittee Statement: This revision corrects an error in the extracted text.Response Message:FR-5140-NFPA 72-2019IOATN8 of Fetcher?commentPar.89/5/2019, 1:14 PM

National Fire Protection Association ReportWORKING DRAFT OF COMMITTEE MEETING OUTPUT - NFPA 72 - July 2019Subject to Revision - Not for PublicationFirst Revision No. 5063-NFPA 72-2019 [ New Section after 3.3.23 ]3.3.24 Authorized Personnel.The person in charge of the premises, or other persons appointed or selected by the person in charge ofthe premises who performs certain duties.Submitter Information VerificationSUCommittee:BJSIG-FUNSubmittal Date: Tue Jul 23 08:38:42 EDT 2019ECICLY LN BO PUSE RU OE TFTE OIT - NMM NO IOC ISR EVFO RTOCommittee StatementTCommitteeStatement:The term authorized personnel is currently defined in the NFPA glossary of terms. The TechnicalCommittee used this definition for consistency and removed the reference to stationary storagebatteries from the glossary of terms definition.ResponseMessage:FR-5063-NFPA 72-2019Public Input No. 164-NFPA 72-2019 [New Section after 3.3.23]IOATN9 of Fetcher?commentPar.99/5/2019, 1:14 PM

National Fire Protection Association ReportWORKING DRAFT OF COMMITTEE MEETING OUTPUT - NFPA 72 - July 2019Subject to Revision - Not for PublicationFirst Revision No. 5131-NFPA 72-2019 [ New Section after 3.3.62 ]3.3.63 Control Equipment.Equipment listed as either a control unit or control unit accessory.Submitter Information VerificationSUCommittee:SIG-FUNSubmittal Date: Tue Jul 23 17:29:19 EDT 2019ECBJCommittee StatementResponseMessage:ICLY LN BO PUSE RU OE TFTE OIT - NMM NO IOC ISR EVFO RTOCommitteeStatement:A definition for the term “control equipment”, which is currently defined within the text of7.4.7, is added for clarity.TFR-5131-NFPA 72-2019Public Input No. 539-NFPA 72-2019 [Section No. 7.2.1]IOATN10 of Fetcher?commentPar.109/5/2019, 1:14 PM

National Fire Protection Association ReportWORKING DRAFT OF COMMITTEE MEETING OUTPUT - NFPA 72 - July 2019Subject to Revision - Not for PublicationFirst Revision No. 5069-NFPA 72-2019 [ New Section after 3.3.63 ]3.3.64 Cyber Security.The protection of systems from theft or damage of data, or damage to hardware or software, as well asfrom unauthorize command or control or access to any information of any services the systems provide.Submitter Information VerificationSUCommittee:BJSIG-FUNSubmittal Date: Tue Jul 23 08:49:08 EDT 2019ECICLY LN BO PUSE RU OE TFTE OIT - NMM NO IOC ISR EVFO RTOCommittee StatementTCommitteeStatement:ResponseMessage:A new definition for "cyber security" has been added and uses the definition provided by theDepartment of Homeland Security to maintain consistency.FR-5069-NFPA 72-2019Public Input No. 613-NFPA 72-2019 [New Section after 3.3.63]IOATN11 of Fetcher?commentPar.119/5/2019, 1:14 PM

National Fire Protection Association ReportWORKING DRAFT OF COMMITTEE MEETING OUTPUT - NFPA 72 - July 2019Subject to Revision - Not for PublicationFirst Revision No. 5076-NFPA 72-2019 [ New Section after 3.3.94 ]3.3.95 Emergency Personnel.Persons who have been trained in emergency response.Submitter Information VerificationSUCommittee:SIG-FUNSubmittal Date: Tue Jul 23 09:11:01 EDT 2019ECBJCommittee StatementICLY LN BO PUSE RU OE TFTE OIT - NMM NO IOC ISR EVFO RTOCommitteeStatement:The term "emergency personnel" is used in the Code and has been defined to clarify itsintended use.TResponse Message: FR-5076-NFPA 72-2019Public Input No. 165-NFPA 72-2019 [New Section after 3.3.94]IOATN12 of Fetcher?commentPar.129/5/2019, 1:14 PM

National Fire Protection Association ReportWORKING DRAFT OF COMMITTEE MEETING OUTPUT - NFPA 72 - July 2019Subject to Revision - Not for PublicationFirst Revision No. 5173-NFPA 72-2019 [ New Section after 3.3.289 ]3.3.290 Supervised Control Circuit.An output circuit that is monitored for integrity and used exclusively to activate notification appliance circuitson control equipment.Submitter Information VerificationSUCommittee:BJSIG-FUNSubmittal Date: Wed Jul 24 12:54:40 EDT 2019ECCommitteeStatement:ICLY LN BO PUSE RU OE TFTE OIT - NMM NO IOC ISR EVFO RTOCommittee StatementTThe term "Supervised Control Circuit" has been defined to distinguish it from a NotificationAppliance Circuit.The Technical Committee requests that the SIG-PRO Technical Committee and the CorrelatingCommittee to change 21.2.4 and A.21.2.4 replace the term “control circuit” with “pathway” toavoid conflict.ResponseMessage:FR-5173-NFPA 72-2019IOATN13 of Fetcher?commentPar.139/5/2019, 1:14 PM

National Fire Protection Association ReportWORKING DRAFT OF COMMITTEE MEETING OUTPUT - NFPA 72 - July 2019Subject to Revision - Not for PublicationFirst Revision No. 5124-NFPA 72-2019 [ Section No. 7.2.1 ]7.2.1*Where documentation is required by the authority having jurisdiction, the following list shall represent theminimum documentation required for new systems and additions or alterations to existing systems:(1) * Written narrative providing intent and system descriptionSU(2) Riser diagram(3) Floor plan layout showing locations of all devices, control equipment, and supervising station andshared communications equipment with each sheet showing the following:BJ(4) Point of compass (north arrow)ECICLY LN BO PUSE RU OE TFTE OIT - NMM NO IOC ISR EVFO RTO(5) A graphic representation of the scale usedT(6) Room use identification(7) Building features that will affect the placement of initiating devices and notification appliances(8) Sequence of operation in either an input/output matrix or narrative form(9) Equipment technical data sheets(10) Manufacturers’ published instructions, including operation and maintenance instructions(11) Battery capacity and safety margin calculations (where batteries are provided)(12) Voltage drop calculations for notification appliance circuits(13) Mounting height elevation for wall-mounted devices and appliances(14) Where occupant notification is required, minimum sound pressure levels that must be produced by theaudible notification appliances in applicable covered areas(15) Locations of alarm notification appliances, including candela ratings for visual alarm notificationappliances(16)* Pathway diagrams between the control unit and shared communications equipment within theprotected premises(17) Completed record of completion in accordance with 7.5.6 and 7.8.2(18) For software-based systems, a copy of site-specific software, including specific instructions on how toobtain the means of system and software access (password)(19) Record (as-built) drawings(20) Records, record retention, and record maintenance in accordance with Section 7.7(21) Completed record of inspection and testing in accordance with 7.6.6 and 7.8.2(22) Where applicable, cyber security documentationATSubmitter Information VerificationSIG-FUNNCommittee:IO14 of Fetcher?commentPar.Submittal Date: Tue Jul 23 16:39:40 EDT 2019Committee StatementCommitteeStatement:Section 7.2.1 has been revised removing unnecessary references to 7.8.2, and adds areference to cyber security documentation at the bottom of the list.ResponseMessage:FR-5124-NFPA 72-2019149/5/2019, 1:14 PM

National Fire Protection Association ReportWORKING DRAFT OF COMMITTEE MEETING OUTPUT - NFPA 72 - July 2019Subject to Revision - Not for PublicationPublic Input No. 618-NFPA 72-2019 [Section No. 7.2.1]Public Input No. 84-NFPA 72-2019 [Section No. 7.2.1]TICLY LN BO PUSE RU OE TFTE OIT - NMM NO IOC ISR EVFO RTOECBJSUIOATN15 of Fetcher?commentPar.159/5/2019, 1:14 PM

National Fire Protection Association ReportWORKING DRAFT OF COMMITTEE MEETING OUTPUT - NFPA 72 - July 2019Subject to Revision - Not for PublicationFirst Revision No. 5078-NFPA 72-2019 [ Section No. 7.3.3.1 ]7.3.3.1When adesign a design professional is preparing design documents that will incorporate for a new ormodifications modificatons to a an existing fire alarm or emergency communication communicationssystem covered by this Code, preliminary bid documents shall be prepared in accordance with Section 7.3.SUSubmitter Information VerificationBJCommittee:SIG-FUNECSubmittal Date: Tue Jul 23 09:25:44 EDT 2019ICLY LN BO PUSE RU OE TFTE OIT - NMM NO IOC ISR EVFO RTOCommittee StatementTCommittee Statement: The Technical Committee corrects an editorial issue.Response Message:FR-5078-NFPA 72-2019Public Input No. 57-NFPA 72-2019 [Section No. 7.3.3.1]IOATN16 of Fetcher?commentPar.169/5/2019, 1:14 PM

National Fire Protection Association ReportWORKING DRAFT OF COMMITTEE MEETING OUTPUT - NFPA 72 - July 2019Subject to Revision - Not for PublicationFirst Revision No. 5079-NFPA 72-2019 [ New Section after 7.3.3.5 ]7.3.3.6Design documents shall indicate the pathway class designations in accordance with Section 12.3.7.3.3.7Design documents shall indicate the pathway survivability level designations in accordance with Section12.4.BJSUSubmitter Information VerificationECCommittee:SIG-FUNICLY LN BO PUSE RU OE TFTE OIT - NMM NO IOC ISR EVFO RTOSubmittal Date: Tue Jul 23 09:32:55 EDT 2019TCommittee StatementCommitteeStatement:ResponseMessage:This revision clarifies that pathway class designation and survivability levels are part of thedesign documentation requirements.FR-5079-NFPA 72-2019Public Input No. 56-NFPA 72-2019 [New Section after 7.3.3.5]IOATN17 of Fetcher?commentPar.179/5/2019, 1:14 PM

National Fire Protection Association ReportWORKING DRAFT OF COMMITTEE MEETING OUTPUT - NFPA 72 - July 2019Subject to Revision - Not for PublicationFirst Revision No. 5085-NFPA 72-2019 [ Section No. 7.4.5 ]7.4.5Floor plan drawings shall be drawn to an indicated scale and shall include the following information, whereapplicable for the particular system:(1) Floor or level identificationSU(2) Point of compass (indication of North)(3) Graphic scaleBJ(4) All walls and doorsEC(5) All partitions extending to within 15 percent of the ceiling height (where applicable and when known)ICLY LN BO PUSE RU OE TFTE OIT - NMM NO IOC ISR EVFO RTO(6) Room and area descriptionsT(7) System devices/component locations(8) Locations of fire alarm the system primary power disconnecting means(9) Locations of monitor/control interfaces to other systems(10) System riser locations(11) Type and number of system components/devices on each circuit, on each floor or level(12) Type and quantity of conductors and conduit (if used) for each circuit(13) Identification of any ceiling over 10 ft (3.0 m) in height where automatic fire detection is being proposed(14) Details of ceiling geometries, including beams and solid joists, where automatic fire detection is beingproposed(15) Where known, acoustic properties of spaces(16) Pathway class designations in accordance with Section 12.3, including the location of any end-of-linesupervisory or power devices that are required by the pathway class(17) Pathway survivability level designations in accordance with Section 12.4Submitter Information VerificationCommittee:SIG-FUNSubmittal Date: Tue Jul 23 10:14:45 EDT 2019Committee StatementCommitteeStatement:This revision clarifies that pathway class designations and survivability levels are to be includedon floor plan drawings. The modifier “where applicable for the particular system” is appropriate.ResponseMessage:FR-5085-NFPA 72-2019IOATPublic Input No. 53-NFPA 72-2019 [Section No. 7.4.5]N18 of Fetcher?commentPar.Public Input No. 193-NFPA 72-2019 [Section No. 7.4.5]189/5/2019, 1:14 PM

National Fire Protection Association ReportWORKING DRAFT OF COMMITTEE MEETING OUTPUT - NFPA 72 - July 2019Subject to Revision - Not for PublicationFirst Revision No. 5080-NFPA 72-2019 [ Section No. 7.4.6 ]7.4.6System riser diagrams shall be coordinated with the floor plans and shall include the following information,where applicable for the particular system :(1) General arrangement of the system in building cross-sectionSU(2) Number of risers(3) Type and number of circuits in each riserBJ(4) Type and number of system components/devices on each circuit, on each floor or levelEC(5) Number of conductors for each circuitICLY LN BO PUSE RU OE TFTE OIT - NMM NO IOC ISR EVFO RTO(6) Pathway class designation in accordance with Section 12.3, including the locaton of any end-of-linesupervisory or power devices that are required by the pathway class.T(7) *Pathway survivability level designations in accordance with Section 12.4.A.7.4.6(7)This includes indication of where pathway survivability is being provided.Submitter Information VerificationCommittee:SIG-FUNSubmittal Date: Tue Jul 23 09:37:15 EDT 2019Committee StatementCommitteeStatement:This revision clarifies that pathway class designations and survivability levels are to beincluded on riser diagrams.Additionally, the text clarifies that the riser diagram should show the location of requiredpathway survivability.ResponseMessage:FR-5080-NFPA 72-2019Public Input No. 55-NFPA 72-2019 [New Section after A.7.4.2]Public Input No. 54-NFPA 72-2019 [Section No. 7.4.6]IOATN19 of Fetcher?commentPar.199/5/2019, 1:14 PM

National Fire Protection Association ReportWORKING DRAFT OF COMMITTEE MEETING OUTPUT - NFPA 72 - July 2019Subject to Revision - Not for PublicationFirst Revision No. 5126-NFPA 72-2019 [ Section No. 7.5.3 ]7.5.3All systems including new systems and additions or alterations to existing systems shall include thefollowing documentation, which shall be delivered to the owner or the owner’s representative upon finalacceptance of the system:(1) * An owner’s manual and manufacturer’s published instructions covering all system equipmentSU(2) Record (as-built) drawings in accordance with 7.5.5BJ(3) A completed record of completion form in accordance with 7.5.6(4) For software-based systems, record copy of the site-specific software in accordance with 7.5.7EC(5) Where applicable, cyber security documentationICLY LN BO PUSE RU OE TFTE OIT - NMM NO IOC ISR EVFO RTO(SIG-FUN)TSubmitter Information VerificationCommittee:SIG-FUNSubmittal Date: Tue Jul 23 16:45:58 EDT 2019Committee StatementCommittee Statement: Cyber security documentation must be provided to the owner.Response Message:FR-5126-NFPA 72-2019Public Input No. 448-NFPA 72-2019 [Section No. 7.5.3]Public Input No. 449-NFPA 72-2019 [Section No. 7.5.3]IOATN20 of Fetcher?commentPar.209/5/2019, 1:14 PM

National Fire Protection Association ReportWORKING DRAFT OF COMMITTEE MEETING OUTPUT - NFPA 72 - July 2019Subject to Revision - Not for PublicationFirst Revision No. 5101-NFPA 72-2019 [ Section No. 10.3.1 ]10.3.1 *Equipment constructed and installed in conformity with this Code shall be listed for the purpose for which itis used.A.10.3.1SUIn seismic hazard zones, the fire alarm designer should verify with the AHJ seismic certificationrequirements for control equipment.BJSubmitter Information VerificationECSIG-FUNICLY LN BO PUSE RU OE TFTE OIT - NMM NO IOC ISR EVFO RTOCommittee:TSubmittal Date: Tue Jul 23 11:47:14 EDT 2019Committee StatementCommitteeStatement:ResponseMessage:This language should be added to start the recognition of fire alarm and life safety systemsneeding to be hardened to withstand seismic activity.FR-5101-NFPA 72-2019Public Input No. 226-NFPA 72-2019 [New Section after 10.3.3]IOATN21 of Fetcher?commentPar.219/5/2019, 1:14 PM

National Fire Protection Association ReportWORKING DRAFT OF COMMITTEE MEETING OUTPUT - NFPA 72 - July 2019Subject to Revision - Not for PublicationFirst Revision No. 5097-NFPA 72-2019 [ Section No. 10.3.3 ]10.3.3*All devices and appliances that receive their operating power from the an initiating device circuit (IDC) orfrom a signaling line circuit (SLC) of a control unit shall be listed for use with the control unit.Submitter Information VerificationSUCommittee:BJSIG-FUNSubmittal Date: Tue Jul 23 11:18:57 EDT 2019ECICLY LN BO PUSE RU OE TFTE OIT - NMM NO IOC ISR EVFO RTOCommittee StatementTCommitteeStatement:The text clarifies that the "power" in question is operating power. See related edits to annexmaterial.Response Message: FR-5097-NFPA 72-2019Public Input No. 103-NFPA 72-2019 [Section No. 10.3.3]IOATN22 of Fetcher?commentPar.229/5/2019, 1:14 PM

National Fire Protection Association ReportWORKING DRAFT OF COMMITTEE MEETING OUTPUT - NFPA 72 - July 2019Subject to Revision - Not for PublicationFirst Revision No. 5341-NFPA 72-2019 [ Sections 10.4.5, 10.4.6 ]Sections 10.4.5, 10.4.6 6 (See attachment)10.4.5*Unless otherwise permitted by 10.4.6, in areas that are not continuously occupied, early warning firedetection shall be at the location of each control unit(s), notification appliance circuit power extender(s),and supervising station transmitting equipment to provide notification of fire at that location by one of thefollowing means:SU(1) An automatic smoke detector at the location of each control unit(s), notification appliance circuit powerextender(s), and supervising station transmitting equipmentECBJ(2) An automatic heat detector where ambient conditions prohibit installation of an automatic smokedetectorICLY LN BO PUSE RU OE TFTE OIT - NMM NO IOC ISR EVFO RTOA.10.4.5TThe control units that are to be protected are those that provide notification of a fire to the occupants andresponders. The term control unit does not include equipment such as annunciators and addressabledevices. Requiring smoke detection at the transmitting equipment is intended to increase the probabilitythat an alarm signal will be transmitted to

AND PUBLICATION OF FIRST DRAFT REPORT . Document: NFPA 72 . Revision Cycle: A2021 . Meeting Date(s): July 23-24, 2019 . Committee Activity: Input Stage . This is a working draft, prepared by NFPA staff, to record the output generated at the Technical Committee's First Draft Meeting. It includes draft copies of the First Revisions and

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MINUTES 1. Welcome and Apologies The Chair welcomed everyone to the meeting. Apologies were received from Elizabeth Gibby. 2. Draft Minutes of the Performance Committee meeting on 4 December 2017 The minutes of the Performance Committee meeting on 4 December 2017 were agreed as an accurate record. 3. Action Log/ Forward Planner/ Matters Arising

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