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  1. nscherneck

    DC fire alarm voltage drop

    rbulsara, thank you for responding. the diagram was put together quickly to show only the information pertinent to the question. each leg of the circuit will be supervised and will comply with NFPA standards. what we will be doing is running a 24VDC circuit from floor to floor in a high-rise...
  2. nscherneck

    DC fire alarm voltage drop

    Hey everyone, I'm designing a fire alarm system in which i'll be using a parallel circuit with a few seperate legs. See attached. ------------------------------------------------ I prefer to do point-to-point voltage drop calculations with the following formula... V - (R)(A)(W) Where V =...
  3. nscherneck

    How to measure air velocity (in CFM or FPM)

    Ah great. I did a quick search and found this site... http://www.calright.com/ca_39.aspx Nathan Scherneck, NICET II (fire alarm) National Fire Protection Honolulu, HI
  4. nscherneck

    How to measure air velocity (in CFM or FPM)

    Is there a meter or device that can measure the air velocity within a room (represented in CFM or FPM)? AHJs have been asking this question during fire alarm inspections. They want to know if the spot smoke detectors installed are rated for the air velocity in the particular environment. The...
  5. nscherneck

    Ionization smoke detectors

    This may not pertain directly to an NFPA standard, but I feel this is the most appropriate forum to ask in... I came across a note in a NICET study guide that stated that ionization smoke detectors are affected at elevations above 3500'. This was interesting to me as i recently had trouble with...
  6. nscherneck

    High rise fire alarm replacement

    Hello, I am preparing a design to replace an existing fire alarm system with voice evacuation in a six-story building in Southern California. I'm not familiar with the special requirements for high rise buildings. The existing wiring is run in EMT throughout, my question is: is the conduit...

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