NFPA 2007 Chapter 6
6.17* Special Requirements for Low-Power Radio (Wireless) Systems.
6.17.1* Listing Requirements. Compliance with Section 6.17 shall require the use of low-power radio equipment specifically listed for the purpose.
6.17.4.2 The occurrence of any single fault that disables transmission between any low-power radio transmitter and the receiver/fire alarm control unit shall cause a latching trouble signal within 200 seconds.
Exception: When Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations prevent meeting the 200-second requirement, the time period for a low-power radio transmitter with only a single, connected alarm-initiating device shall be permitted to be increased to four times the minimum time interval permitted for a 1-second transmission up to the following:
• Four hours maximum for a transmitter serving a single initiating device
• Four hours maximum for a retransmission device (repeater) where disabling of the repeater or its transmission does not prevent the receipt of signals at the receiver/fire alarm control unit from any initiating device transmitter
NFPA 2010 – Chapter 6 Now Becomes Chapter 23
Change to Low Power Radio Systems:
23.18.4.2 The occurrence of any single fault that disables transmission between any low-power radio transmitter and the receiver/fire alarm control unit shall cause a latching trouble signal within 200 seconds.
Local
Remote Station
Central Station
Auxiliary Service
Manual
Waterflow
Sprinkler Supervisory
CP 3000 Fire Alarm Control Panel – UL 864/1730 9th Edition Listed
Series 3 Model AR3 AC Powered Repeater – UL 864 9th Edition Listed
Relay Box (RB-10/RB-20/RB-30/RB-40) - UL 864 9th Edition Listed
Model 300 Wireless Smoke Detector– UL Listed 268
Fire Transmitter – UL 864 9th Edition Listed
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