Elevators for the Fire Alarm Industry
2 credit hours
Description
This Two-Hour Seminar will discuss key topics of concern for the fire alarm industry with regards to Elevators. The seminar will review passenger elevators, freight elevators, fire service and occupant evacuation elevators including machine room less elevators otherwise known as MRLs. Fire Detection, Shunt Trip and Shunt Trip Supervision, Phase I and Phase II Operation, Control and Interfacing will be reviewed.
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Who Should Take It
Fire and Life Safety Industry Technicians, Sales, Design, Inspection/Test/Maintenance and Support Staff, Electrical Contractors, Fire & Electrical Inspectors, Fire & Electrical Subcode Officials, Architects and Engineers.
What Is Covered
Applicable Codes and Standards
Types of Elevators
Phase I and Phase II Operation
Sprinklers and Elevators
Shunt Trip Operation
Fire Detection Requirements
Fire Detection Access Requirements in Hoistways
False and Nuisance Alarms – Precautions
Coordination with the Elevator Trade
Role of the State of NJ Elevator Safety Unit (ESU)
Communicator, Tentative Interim Agreements, Formal Interpretations and Opinions.
Acceptance Testing and Documentation
Types of Elevators
Phase I and Phase II Operation
Sprinklers and Elevators
Shunt Trip Operation
Fire Detection Requirements
Fire Detection Access Requirements in Hoistways
False and Nuisance Alarms – Precautions
Coordination with the Elevator Trade
Role of the State of NJ Elevator Safety Unit (ESU)
Communicator, Tentative Interim Agreements, Formal Interpretations and Opinions.
Acceptance Testing and Documentation
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Elevators for the Fire Alarm IndustryThis Two-Hour Seminar will discuss key topics of concern for the fire
alarm industry with regards to Elevators. The seminar will review passenger elevators, freight
elevators, fire service and occupant evacuation elevators including machine room less elevators
otherwise known as MRLs. Fire Detection, Shunt Trip and Shunt Trip Supervision, Phase I and Phase II Operation, Control and Interfacing will be reviewed.
Elevators for the Fire Alarm Industry
2 credit hours
Description
This Two-Hour Seminar will discuss key topics of concern for the fire alarm industry with regards to Elevators. The seminar will review passenger elevators, freight elevators, fire service and occupant evacuation elevators including machine room less elevators otherwise known as MRLs. Fire Detection, Shunt Trip and Shunt Trip Supervision, Phase I and Phase II Operation, Control and Interfacing will be reviewed.
Applicable In
Who Should Take It
Fire and Life Safety Industry Technicians, Sales, Design, Inspection/Test/Maintenance and Support Staff, Electrical Contractors, Fire & Electrical Inspectors, Fire & Electrical Subcode Officials, Architects and Engineers.
What Is Covered
Applicable Codes and Standards
Types of Elevators
Phase I and Phase II Operation
Sprinklers and Elevators
Shunt Trip Operation
Fire Detection Requirements
Fire Detection Access Requirements in Hoistways
False and Nuisance Alarms – Precautions
Coordination with the Elevator Trade
Role of the State of NJ Elevator Safety Unit (ESU)
Communicator, Tentative Interim Agreements, Formal Interpretations and Opinions.
Acceptance Testing and Documentation
Types of Elevators
Phase I and Phase II Operation
Sprinklers and Elevators
Shunt Trip Operation
Fire Detection Requirements
Fire Detection Access Requirements in Hoistways
False and Nuisance Alarms – Precautions
Coordination with the Elevator Trade
Role of the State of NJ Elevator Safety Unit (ESU)
Communicator, Tentative Interim Agreements, Formal Interpretations and Opinions.
Acceptance Testing and Documentation
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