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NFPA 2001 15:2015 Edition

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NFPA 2001: Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems

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NFPA 2015 124
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Reference the 2015 NFPA 2001 for more economical and environmentally friendly fire protection using clean agent systems. Expanded with new coverage about environmental safety and new types of systems in use today, NFPA 2001: Standard on Clean Agent Extinguishing Systems provides essential requirements on how to properly purchase, design, install, test, inspect, approve, operate, and maintain engineered or pre-engineered gaseous agent fire suppression systems so they will function as intended when needed. Changes in the 2015 NFPA 2001 address environmental safety, acceptance testing, and new equipment: NFPA 2001 now permits the use of recycled agent and sets quality standards, so installers and system owners can recharge systems more economically while reducing emission to limit environmental risks. This new coverage also gives the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) a clear set of guidelines for system approval. First-time coverage on how to dispose of recovered agent and reduce or eliminate non-fire-related emissions of the halocarbon agents offers greater environmental protection. A new acceptance report for compliance with NFPA 3: Commissioning of Fire Protection and Life Safety Systems assists building owners, contractors, and AHJs as they work to comply with the commissioning process, Added support data and fitting requirements for 200-bar and 300-bar IG-01 (nitrogen) systems makes it easier to use new types of systems. Building owners, installers, maintainers, manufacturers, and AHJs will get a clearer picture on clean agent systems. Everyone responsible for fire protection of IT/telecommunications equipment, high value assets, or marine vessels needs the 2015 NFPA 2001 to keep pace with the latest toxicity limitations plus complete facts on the different types of halogenated and inert extinguishing agents.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
1 2.1 General
2.2 NFPA Publications
5 Chapter 1 Administration
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Units
1.4 General Information
6 1.5 Safety
9 1.6 Environmental Factors
1.7 Retrofitability
1.8 Compatibility with Other Agents
Chapter 2 Referenced Publications
2.3 Other Publications
2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections
Chapter 3 Definitions
3.1 General
10 3.2 NFPA Official Definitions
3.3 General Definitions
11 Chapter 4 Components
4.1 Agent Supply
12 4.2 Distribution
14 4.3 Detection, Actuation, Alarm, and Control Systems
16 Chapter 5 System Design
5.1 Specifications, Plans, and Approvals
17 5.2 System Flow Calculations
18 5.3 Enclosure
5.4 Design Concentration Requirements
5.5 Total Flooding Quantity
20 5.6 Duration of Protection
5.7 Distribution System
5.8 Nozzle Choice and Location
21 Chapter 6 Local Application Systems
6.1 Description
6.2 Hazard Specifications
6.3 Clean Agent Requirements
6.4 Nozzles
6.5 Location and Number of Nozzles
22 6.6 Operation
Chapter 7 Inspection, Testing, Maintenance, and Training
7.1 Inspection and Tests
7.2 Container Test
7.3 Hose Test
7.4 Enclosure Inspection
23 7.5 Maintenance
7.6 Training
7.7 Approval of Installations
25 7.8 Safety
Chapter 8 Marine Systems
8.1 General
8.2 Use and Limitations
8.3 Hazards to Personnel
8.4 Agent Supply
8.5 Detection, Actuation, and Control Systems
26 8.6 Additional Requirements for Systems Protecting Class B Hazards Greater Than 6000 ft3 (170 m3) with Stored Cylinders Within the Protected Space
8.7 Enclosure
8.8 Design Concentration Requirements
27 8.9 Distribution System
8.10 Nozzle Choice and Location
8.11 Inspection and Tests
8.12 Approval of Installations
8.13 Periodic Puff Testing
8.14 Compliance
Annex A Explanatory Material
98 Annex B Cup Burner Method for Determining the Minimum Concentration of Gaseous Agent for Flame Extinguishment
108 Annex C Enclosure Integrity Procedure
115 Annex D Enclosure Evaluation
Annex E Informational References
122 Index
NFPA 2001 15
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