A.
Intent. The intent of this section is to provide a means for automatic detection of fire conditions and/or to provide warning notification throughout all buildings and occupancies built hereinafter, structurally altered, and/or added to. Fire alarm systems are intended to provide additional life safety and help reduce property loss through early detection of fires, providing warning to occupants and automatically notifying the Fire Department of fire.
B.
Code compliance. All fire alarm systems installed, modified, altered and/or repaired shall comply with this chapter and all of the applicable NFPA codes and/or standards.
C.
Minimum system requirements. Minimum system requirements shall include:
(1)
Audible notification appliances shall be installed throughout protected premises.
(2)
Visible notification appliances shall be installed throughout protected premises, except for the following:
(a)
Closets and/or other similar small storage rooms that do not exceed 50 square feet in floor area and are not normally occupied.
(b)
Normally unoccupied crawl spaces.
(c)
Normally unoccupied attic spaces.
(d)
Any non-accessible area.
(e)
Any area for which the AHJ deems visible notification appliances are not required.
(3)
Manual initiating devices (pull stations) shall be located at all points of egress, including all exit doors on every floor and/or building level.
(4)
Water flow detection devices shall be connected to the fire alarm system to specifically activate the notification appliances upon water flow.
(5)
Fire suppression system activation alarms shall be connected to the protected premises' fire alarm system to specifically activate the notification appliances upon system activation. This includes but is not limited to wet chemical, CO2, clean agent, water mist and dry chemical systems.
(6)
Fire control and/or suppression systems' supervisory condition indicators shall be connected to and monitored by the fire alarm system. This specifically includes but is not limited to: valve supervisory switches (tamper switches), high air switches, low air switches, high water level switches, low water switches, low temperature switches, low water temperature switches, fire pump condition indicators and/or any other situation or condition deemed necessary by the AHJ.
(7)
Fire alarm systems shall be addressable and capable of indicating the status of all specific components connected to the system.
(8)
All fire alarm systems shall be monitored by a service acceptable to the AHJ.
(9)
Fire alarm annunciators shall be installed in all protected premises. The number and locations of the fire alarm annunciators installed shall be acceptable to the AHJ.
(10)
As determined by the AHJ, any additional notification and/or initiation appliances/devices may be required due to size, occupancy hazards, building construction, and/or occupancy use.
(11)
The wiring class and style must be acceptable to the AHJ.
(12)
The wiring class and style required will vary depending on the type of construction, occupancy, building height and/or building size.
E.
Permit required. Any modifications as described in this section require a fire protection permit.
F.
Submittals for fire alarm systems. Submittals for fire alarm systems are intended to provide basic information consistent with the objective of installing a fully operational, code-compliant fire alarm system and to provide the basis for the record drawings required by NFPA 72. Conditional approval of a fire alarm system submittal and/or any portion thereof is not intended to imply waiver or modification of any requirements of any code or any other applicable criteria.
G.
The quantity of each fire alarm submittal shall be designated on the Village of Saukville "Fire Protection Plan Review Submittal Notice & FAQ's" document, available from the Village of Saukville Building Inspection Department. The municipality may retain two copies of each submittal, and the remaining copies will be returned to the installing contractor.