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To 1iIpFC?RE ME'i7 18 __p+►1`OF 3 7 62 OT TOTAL P.02 W�staarlMIS" 1 ' 6666 868 e09 as [A E aox d6G s eD *C cc dos i I CHAPTER 9 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS (This Chapter as Entirely Unique to 11fers3achuseus) i 780 CMR 901.0 GENERAL yard hydrants or any other fire hose connection shali 901.1 5emlae: The provisions of 780 C:MR 9 shall be compatible with the corurections used by the local specify where fire protection systems are requited lire department, and shall apply to the design, installation, maintenance and operation of all fire projection 901.6 Signs: All signs required to identify fire systems in all buildings and structures. protection equipment, equipment rooms and equipment locations shall be consttuctt d of dwabie 901.1.1 -requic Refire protection A[1 "required" materials, be permanently installed and Ix readily and 'non•reguired fire protection systems shall visible. Letters and numbers shall contrast Mth the be installed in accordance with the Seismic sign background, shall be at least two inches in Criteria requirements of 780 CMR 1612.7, height and shall have an appropriate width-to-height Architectural, Mechadcal and Electrical ratio to permit the sign to be read easily from a Components and Systems, distance of ten feet. The sign and location snail be 901.2 Required systt,x:All fire projection systems approved by the local fire department. required by 780 CMR shall be installed, repaired, ExcePtion:See also 780 CMR 906.8 for entrunce operated and maintained in accordance with this doors to sprinkler control valve rooms anti code and the applicable reference standards listed in 780 CMR 915.8 for lire department connections. Appendix A. All required,fire suppression and standpipe systems shall be provided with at least one 780 CM 19(t2.0 DFJMrf CNS automatic supply 6f fire-extinguishing agent of 902.1 t::erteral: The following words and terins adequate pressure, capacity and reliability to shall,for the purposcs of 780 C&M 9 and as used perform the function intended, elsewhere in 780 CMR, have the meanings shown `• het�eiit. 901.3 Nourequired systoles: Any fire protection syslem or portion thereof not required by 790 CMR Alarm verificatian A feature of automatic fire shall be permitted to be finished for partial or detection systems to reduce unwanted alarms complete protection pro+nded that such installed wherein automatic fire detectors report alarm systcrn meets applicable requirements of 780 CMR. conditions for a minimum period of tune, or A building permit shall be required for systems confirm alarm conditions within a given p e rood, installed pursuant to 780 CMR 901.3 after being automatically met.to be accepted as a valid alarm initiation signal(sex 780 CMR 918.0). 901.419�Itrlrttertopce:h11 water based fire protection systems shall be maintained in accordance with AppSroval/Pertaiit To Install: The terra refers to NFPA 25 as listed in Appendix A. All other fire permits outside the jurisdiction of the building Protection systems dial!be maintained in axonl ice official,issued raider authority of M.G.L.c. 148, with the requirements of the applicable reference § 10A or 527 CMR. standards and standards listed in Appendir.A. Th-e owner,tenant or lessee of every building or structure Authority Having Jurisdiction: T'he term shall be responsible for the cask and inaintenance of "Authority Having Jurisdiction" as used in the all fire protection systems,including equipment and NFPA Standards as referenced in 780 CMR 9, devices, to ensure the safety and welfam of the shall snean the building official for enforccrnent of occupants. Fire protection systems shall not be 780 CMR and the BBR3 for interprettrtion,waiver disconnected or otherwise rendered unserviceable or variences (see 780 CMR 122.0; see official without first notifying the local fire department in interpretation number 35-94 listed in Appendix 13) accordance with M.(J.L,c. 148§27A, When installations of fire protection systems are Automatic: As applied to fire, protection devices, interrupted for repairs or other necessary reasons, automatic refers to a device or system that pro- the owner,tenant or lessee shall Irttrnediately advise vides an emergency function without the necessity the local fire department and shall diligcntly of human intervention and activated as a result of prosecute the restoration of the protection, a predetermined temperature rise,rate of tempera- lure rise or increase in-tile level of combustion 901.5 Tlrresida:All threads provided for fire depart- picAucts - such as incorporated in an automatic tnent connections to sprinkler systems, standpipes, sprinkler.iystem, autoruntic fire door, etc. 12/12/97 (Effective V1.8197) 780 CMR• Sixth Edition 147 I I 780 CMR: STATE BOARD OF BUILDING REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING Con) i Autamradefiresuppression system:An engineered system consisting of components na-i rcuits -` system using carbon dioxide(COD,foam,wet or arranged to monitor and annunciate thr s ttus of dry chemical,a halogenated extinguishing agent, fire alarm or supervisory signal initiatir,r Jevir's or an automatic sprinkler system to detcx=t and to initiate appropriate response o thr se automatically and suppress a fire through fixed signals. piping and nozzles(see 780 CMR 904,0). Household Fire Warning System: A hoes,hold Construction Documents:As defured in 780 CMR 2. fire warning system consists of singl,-o-mAtiple station detectors or a listed control anit with Deluge system: Art automatic sprinkler system automatic Ore detectors and occupano rottfication consisting of open sprinklers with water supply appllances. 71ie household fire warmii,4 system valves activated by a separate automatic detection serves only one dwelling unit,patient r um,hotel system(see 780 CMR 908.0). room or other single area depending or use group . requirements in 790 CMR 919.1 thro, 9,h 919.3 Detector, heat: An alarm-initiating device that detects abnormally high temperature or rate of Installing ContractovAn individual of firm duly temperature rise(see 780 CMR 918.0). licensed to install fire protection sysl'Ms. (See 780 CMR 903.3) Detector, smoke: An alarm-initiating device that - Automratkc Sprinklers Systems detects the visible or invisible particles of a 146,§§81 through d54, 528 ( ►fR 11.P0 combustion(see 780 CMR 918.0). and 1100 -Fin F.x#nguishing systems-M.I•,L a I A, Emergency Voice/alarm signaling system: A §§Sd,527 CMR 23.00 system that provides, to the occupants of a - Fire Alarm S)Wemr-H.G.L. t" 141, §I building,dedicated manual or automatic facilities, through Ill,237CMR 1,00 through&0e or both, for originating and distributing voice instructions, as well as alert and evacuation Maintenance of Fire Protections SyAryas: signals that pertain to a fire emergency (see Replacement or repair of any comporiltV r 780 CMR 917.0). components of a fire protection system, who-e such does not affect system performance a-id �. Fire alarm box, manual: A manually operated compatibility. (Also see Modificatir.ns, alarm-initiating device that activates a frre Alterations, Additions or Deletions to .^ire protective signaling system(see 780 CMR 917.0). Protection Systems), No building perm It is required for maintenance, Other permits, Fire command station ( Fire command center). however, may be required pursuant to M.G.L. The principal location where,the status of the c.148,§27A and 527 CMR, detection, alarm, communications and control systems is displayed, and from which the Modifications,Alterations,Additions or Deletions system(s) has the capability for manual control to Fire Protection Systems:Any chrik6es which (see 780 CMR 403.7 and 917.9). affect the performance of the firs: protection system, (Also six maintenance', ,such changes Fire Department Designee: An individual require a building permit and ar :subject to other authorized by the chief of the fire department to pernutting requirements parr rant to M,G.L. review and approve fire protection system plans c. 148,§27A, and installation, Master Box: A municipal tin alarm box that atay Fire detector,automatic:An alarm-initiating device also be operated by romoto %ears• that automatically detects heat, smoke or other products of combustion(see 780 CMR 918.0), Municipal Dire Alarm 5yster-: A system of alarm initiating devices, receiving equipment, and Fire Protection Construction Documents: connecting circuits(other than a public telephone Documents containing the requirements of network) used to transmit alarms from street 780 CMR 903.1,1,903.1.2,903.1 .3. locations to the public fire service communications center. Fire protection system, Devices, equipment and systems used to detect a fire, activate an alarm, Preaacdon system:A fire sprinkler system employing suppress or control a fire, or any combination automatic sprinklers attached to a piping system thereof. containing air with a supplemental fire detection system installed in the same areas as the �,- Fire Protective Signaling System (Fire Alarm sprinklers. Actuation of the fire detection system System): A system or portion of a combination automatically opens a valve that permits water to 148 780 CMR-Sixth Edition 12/129/97 (Effective 8/28197) I ' 780 CMR: STATE BOARD OF BUILDING REGUI.ATIONS AND STANDARDS FIRE PRO`I'EMON SYSTEMS now into the sprinkler piping system and to be (system layout)and equipment specifications(cut discharged from any open sprinklers (see sheets) indicating all information in accordance 780 CMR 906.9.6). with requirements of the applicable NFPA Standards for the specific fire protection system,. Proprietary supervising station: Refer to the to be installed in accordance with the Registers.d definition in chapter I of NFPA-72 and to Professional Engineer's plans and specifcatio-,.s. fzrrfher details as identified in chapter 4 of NFPA•72 as listed in Appendix A. Smoke detector, multiple station: Single-sta+ion smoke detectors that are capable of to ing Registered Professional Engineer: A Registered interconnected such that vAnation of one c,uses Professional Engineer registered by the Board of all integral or separate audible alarms to operate Registration of Professional Engineers and of (see 780 CMR 919.0), Land Surveyors in accordance with M.G.L.c.112, §$81 D through 8 IT and 250 CMR(see 780 CMR Smoke detector, single station: An as,embly 903.1.3 and 903.5), incorporating the detector,the control co iipment and the alarm-sounding device in one ut A,which Remote station fire alarm system supervising is operated from a power supply either;a the unit station:Refer to the definitions in chapler I of or obtained at the point of install lion (see Nr,PA-72 and to farther details as idenafted in 780 CMR 919,0), chapter 4 of NFPA-72 as lkled in Appendix A. Shop Drawings:Scaled detailed working drawings 11/27/98 780 CMR -Sixth Edition [48,1