White Paper Addresses Placement, Testing and Maintenance of System-Connected CO Detectors

White Paper Addresses Placement, Testing and Maintenance of System-Connected CO Detectors
Download System Sensor’s new white paper that addresses placement, testing and maintenance of system-connected carbon monoxide detectors at www.systemsensor.com/co/pdf/CO WP Placement Testing.pdf

Based on NFPA 720, Standard for the Installation of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Warning Equipment in Dwelling Units, the white paper addresses areas of deficiency due to recent product development in the current form of NFPA 720.

Unlike smoke detection devices, which have been enhanced during the past 30-plus years, system-connected CO detectors are still in a stage of infancy and do not yet have mature standards to govern their use. To help fire-protection professionals, System Sensor’s white paper reviews the requirements of NFPA 720, 2005 edition, focusing specifically on sections 5.1.1.1, 5.1.1.2, 5.4.1.1, 5.5.2 and 5.5.1.

The NFPA 720 Technical Committee is in the process of revising the standard, which is expected to include non-dwelling occupancies such as hotels, day care centers and schools (the standard will mirror NFPA 72). The revised NFPA 720 will most likely include more precise placement, testing and maintenance sections, which, in turn, will force manufacturers to design system-connected CO detectors to a uniform code.

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Posted in Carbon Monoxide Detection, Commercial, Guidelines, NFPA, Summer 2007

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