shall provide specific identification of the [zone] [area] [device] by
means of a permanent label. In no case shall zone identification consist
of the words "Zone 1," "Zone 2," etc., but shall consist of the description
of the [zone] [area] [device].
2.10.1
Annunciation Zones
Shall be arranged as follows:
2.10.2
Annunciator Panels
a.
Remote annunicator panels
Locate as shown. Panel shall duplicate all requirements specified for the
trouble lamps a single common system trouble lamp may be provided. Panel
shall have a lamp test switch. Zone identification shall be by means of
[permanently attached rigid plastic or metal plate(s).] [Silk-screened
labels attached to the reverse face of backlighted viewing windows(s).]
Panel shall be of the [interior] [weatherproof] type, [flush] [surface]
[pedestal-mounted].
b.
Graphic Annunciator Panel
Locate as shown. Panel shall be of the [interior] [weatherproof] type,
[flush] [surface] [pedestal]-mounted. Panel shall be provided with the
[building] [room] floor plan, drawn to scale, with remote alarm lamps
mounted to represent the location of [each concealed detector] [each alarm
in initiating device]. [Principal rooms and areas shown shall be labelled
with their room numbers or titles.] The panel location shall be shown on
the floor plan. Detectors mounted above ceilings, [on ceilings,] and
beneath raised floors [and different types of initiating devices] shall
have different symbols or lamps of different colors for identification.
Lamps shall illuminate upon actuation of their corresponding device and
shall remain illuminated until the system is reset. Panel shall have a
lamp test switch.
2.11
AUTOMATIC FIRE DAMPERS
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NOTE: Automatic dampers are required in all ducts
passing through walls, floors, and ceilings, to
prevent the leakage of Halon from the protected
space, and to prevent the communication of fire and
smoke. Locations of dampers should be shown on HVAC
plans. Additional smoke dampers may be required in
systems over 424,740 L/m 15,000 cfm by NFPA 90A, Air
Conditioning and Ventilating Systems. Coordinate
with Section 15901, "Space Temperature Control
Systems." Provide access door in duct at each
system control panel only if no building fire alarm
system is provided. Otherwise delete paragraph
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work as specified in Section 15901N SPACE TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEMS.
SECTION 13966N
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