with the requirements of NFPA 70 and NFPA 110 for
emergency and standby applications. A remote panel
is required for NFPA 99 and NFPA 110, Level 1
applications. A remote panel is not required for
NFPA 110, Level 2 applications. Edit the table to
include all required alarms. Delete optional alarms
which are not required. Delete all columns except
the first column and the appropriate code reference
column. Add necessary parameters where required to
define critical limits for alarms.
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[A remote alarm panel shall be provided as indicated.] [A remote alarm
panel shall be provided in accordance with [NFPA 99] [NFPA 110] and as
follows.
Device/Condition/Function
What/Where/Size
NFPA 99
NFPA 110
NFPA 110
Level 1
Level 2
Remote annunciator panel
Battery Powered
Alarms
Loads on genset
VA
Battery charger malfunction
VA
Low lube-oil
Pressure/level
VA/AA
AA
AAO
Low temperature
Jacket water
VA/AA
AA
AAO
High temperature
Jacket water/
VA/AA
AA
AAO
cylinder
Low fuel level
Main tank, 3 hrs
VA/AA
AA
AAO
remaining
Overcrank
Failure to start
VA/AA
AA
AAO
Overspeed
VA/AA
AA
AAO
Pre-high temperature
Jacket water/
AA
cylinder
Control switch not in AUTO
AA
Common alarm contacts for
X
X
local & remote common
alarm
Audible alarm silencing
X
O
switch
Air shutdown damper
When used
AA
AAO
Common fault alarm
AA
X
-
Required
SD
-
Shutdown
CP
-
On Control Panel
VA
-
Visual Alarm
AA
-
Audible Alarm
O
-
Optional]
2.18
Devices, wiring, remote panels, local panels, etc. shall be provided and
installed as a complete system to automatically activate the appropriate
signals and initiate the appropriate actions.
2.18.1
Controls
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NOTE: Delete the remote control (control room)
panel if the application is not a prime power
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