NEMA SBP 3-2017 The Changing Communications Within Fire Alarm System Reporting.pdf
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1、NEMA Standards PublicationNational Electrical Manufacturers AssociationNEMA SBP 3-2017The Changing Communications Within Fire Alarm System ReportingA NEMA Fire, Life Safety, Security, and Emergency Communication Section White Paper SBP 3-2017 The Changing Communications Within Fire Alarm System Repo
2、rting Prepared by National Electrical Manufacturers Association 1300 North 17th Street, Suite 900 Rosslyn, Virginia 22209 www.nema.org 2017 National Electrical Manufacturers Association. All rights, including translation into other languages, reserved under the Universal Copyright Convention, the Be
3、rne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, and the International and Pan American copyright conventions. NEMA SBP 3-2017 Page 1 2017 National Electrical Manufacturers Association The Changing Communications Within Fire Alarm System Reporting Executive Summary The North America
4、n communications infrastructure is quickly changing. Over the last ten years, technology has changed more than the previous one hundred. Technologys rate of development is expected to continue escalating such that the next ten years will bring more change than the past ten. This technological explos
5、ion directly impacts the fire alarm industry in many ways including: fire detection, notification, panel operations, and alarm signal transmission via a rapidly evolving global communications infrastructure. The requirements of NFPA 72 for fire alarm system communications between a protected premise
6、s fire alarm system and the supervising station have kept up with technology in some ways and have been left behind in other ways. This publication discusses todays options for fire alarm system communications. Development Prior to 1993, fire alarm communications and offsite monitoring of fire alarm
7、 systems requirements were found in NFPA 71, Standard for Central Station Service. With all NFPA signaling standards combined into one document, these requirements were relocated to Chapter 4 of NFPA 72-1993, National Fire Alarm Code. The organization of the National Fire Alarm Code has changed from
8、 time to time since then, but the requirements can still be found in the Supervising Stations Chapter (currently, Chapter 26 of NFPA 72-2016, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code). In the past, when a developer of a communications technology wanted to bring a product to market, the following proce
9、dure was required: a) The new technology would be brought to the NFPA Technical Committee, where it would have been discussed during the code development cycle. b) If the NFPA Technical Committee found the technology viable, the technology along with all of its technical information was added to the
10、 standard. c) Once the NFPA standard was published, the manufacturer could get the product listed and take it to market. The NFPA Technical Committee rated all proposed technologies using informal guidelines composed of of three major components: a) The probability of getting a signal through called
11、 “throughput probability;” b) Procedure for notification of sender and receiver when the communications process was interrupted;and c) Robustness of the technology against normal causes of outages. In the 1980s when technology was evolving at a more leisurely pace, this process worked. Through the 1
12、990s and into the 21st century, the NFPA Technical Committee realized that this time-honored process was too slow. NEMA SBP 3-2017 Page 2 2017 National Electrical Manufacturers Association Legacy Technologies The lineup of possible legacy technologies in the National Fire Alarm Codethrough the 2007
13、edition included the following: a) Active Multiplex b) Digital Alarm Communications Systems c) McCulloh Systems d) Two Way Radio Frequency Multiplex Systems e) One Way Private Radio Alarm Systems f) Directly Connected Noncoded Systems g) Private Microwave Radio Systems This lineup provided specific
14、technical requirements for each of the technologies listed, which were virtually unchanged since they were initially included in the standard. Development of Other Technologies In 1999, a new section was added to the National Fire Alarm Code titled “Other Transmission Technologies” (Section 5-5.4, N
15、FPA 72-1999). The Supervising Stations Technical Committee developed this section in recognition that technological evolution was quickly outpacing standards development. The traditional process of adding a section to the standard each time a specific new technology was developed was inefficient, ca
16、used confusion, and significantly delayed acceptance of new technology. The new section on “Other Transmission Technologies” is based on a number of common performance based design requirements and features that any new transmission technology must meet to be eligible for listing. Chief among these
17、design features were signal throughput probability, interruption notification, and robustness of the technology. If a product based on new technology conforms to these performance requirements, it could be taken directly to a Nationally Recognized Test Laboratory for listing and then made available
18、in the market in timely manner. NFPA 72-2010 Housecleaning Efforts In 2010, the technical committee reexamined each of the transmission technologies in the standard using the “Other Transmission Technologies” section as a litmus test to determine whether the legacy methods in view of the current com
19、munication infrastructure, continue to be an acceptable alarm transmission technology. After this examination, the following legacy methods were eliminated from the 2010 edition of the standard: Active Multiplex Active multiplex is a logical evolution from McCulloh and direct wire. The idea was to u
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