[Approved 9-7-1972 by Ch. No. 1363]
Fire alarm systems located in private homes will not be connected to the municipal fire alarm circuits.
The master fire alarm box protecting a property shall be the local energy type and shall be located inside the building protected. The location of the fire alarm master box will be designated by the Superintendent of Fire Alarm of the City of Pawtucket. Only under certain circumstances may the master box be installed on the outside of the building, and then only with the written permission of the Superintendent of Fire Alarm. The entire installation, including all material to be connected to the municipal fire alarm circuit, must be furnished and installed by the owner of the property protected. The complete maintenance shall be his for as long as the equipment is connected to the municipal fire alarm circuit.
In the event that trouble or faults develop in any part of the private system it shall be the prerogative of the Fire Alarm Division of the City of Pawtucket to disconnect any part or all of the private system from the municipal fire alarm circuit. And in the event that this procedure takes place, the Fire Alarm Division will make a reasonable attempt to notify the owner or agents of the property, provided that they have furnished this department with the proper addresses and telephone numbers where they can be reached.
A. 
A master box supervisory and reset panel must be installed with the private system, unless the panel being used will accomplish the same results.
B. 
All wiring from the municipal circuit to the master box and from the master box to the supervisory panel and associated equipment shall be approved for the operation at 600 volts. It must be installed in conduit or approved tubing and conform to the requirements of the Electrical Code currently in effect in the City of Pawtucket. All wiring beyond the supervisory panel must be of an approved type for the equipment used and shall also be installed in conduit or approved EMT. Splices will be kept to an absolute minimum and will be allowed only in junction boxes and terminal boxes. Covers of said boxes will be painted red. Splices will be pigtailed and soldered and insulated to a degree at least equal to the insulation on the type of wire being used. Interior wire will be No. 14 solid TW.
[Amended 7-25-1996 by Ch. No. 2420]
In installations where there are more than four auxiliary pull stations or tripping devices, or where the system extends to more than one floor of the building, or where the system extends to more than one building, an identifying device, such as an annunciator, must be installed to identify the location of the signal's origin. This device will be located to the satisfaction of the Fire Alarm Division, and a directory must be included.
In the installation of private systems from local energy operation, the system shall be designed so that the accidental loss of operating current will not operate the tripping mechanism of the master box. If batteries are used, these batteries will be secondary, storage-type batteries. This type unit shall have built-in provisions for trickle charge and fast charge on the battery cabinet. The use of primary batteries or dry batteries is not acceptable.
Water flow detectors installed in the sprinkler systems must have incorporated in them a retard device which will hold back the operation of the tripping mechanism for a period of no less than 20 seconds, and this retard must be noncumulative, so as to prevent false signals from being sent to the Fire Division on such occasions as low water pressure, low air pressure or local pressure surges in the risers.
In installations where heat-detection devices are to be installed, these devices must be of the combination rate of rise and the fixed-temperature type, except in location where it is normal for rapid changes of temperature to exist, such as areas housing heating ovens, heating coils, boilers, furnaces, etc., and in these locations a fixed-temperature device of 190° F. shall be used. All heat-detection devices, before installation, must have the approval of the National Board of Fire Underwriters and bear the label, "Underwriters Laboratory." They must be installed and spaced according to the recommendations of the manufacturer and have the approval of the Pawtucket Fire Division.[1]
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Editor's Note: Six original unnumbered paragraphs dealing with connections to municipal circuits and underground municipal circuits which immediately followed this section were deleted 7-25-1996 by Ch. No. 2420.
There will be no alteration or additions to any local energy auxiliary system connected to the municipal fire alarm circuit without first getting approval from the Superintendent of Fire Alarms. There will be no major electrical alterations or additions to any shunt-type auxiliary alarm system, except under the following conditions:
A. 
The internal system shall be auxiliarized by an alarm relay between the shunt-type master box and the internal system, the internal system then being supplied by local energy.
B. 
The entire system shall be converted to a local energy system.
Plans or prints shall be submitted for approval to the Superintendent of Fire Alarm prior to installation.
Master boxes will be tested for operation during the regular procedure of this work. The master box must be available for this test during all normal working days and hours. The auxiliary equipment attached to the master box will not be tested by this Division, and this will be considered to be a part of the owner's responsibility of maintenance of this system. The resetting or winding of all equipment, including the master box, will be the responsibility of the owner of the protected property. Any one article or combination of articles of the National Fire Protection Association Pamphlet 72 B (Auxiliary Protective Signaling Systems) which are deemed to be in the best interests of the Pawtucket Fire Division will be considered as part of the minimum requirements for Auxiliary Fire Alarm Systems.
The City of Pawtucket or any of its employees shall under no circumstances be liable for the failure of any or all of the equipment to operate in the transmission of an alarm to the Fire Alarm Office, but it is understood that this Division shall do all within its power to maintain service if it is at all possible.
[Added 6-14-2011 by Ch. No. 2965]
A. 
There shall be assessed by the Fire Department an annual fee in the amount of $400 for each privately owned fire alarm box. The fee shall be due annually within 30 days after July 1 of each year. The annual fee shall be charged for the following master box services:
(1) 
Twenty-four-hour supervision of the circuits at the fire station.
(2) 
Yearly testing of each privately owned fire alarm box.
(3) 
Yearly testing and basic maintenance of master.
(4) 
Assistance in the restoration of service following an alarm.
(5) 
Disconnecting and reconnecting the box for tests and repairs.
(6) 
Consultation for system installation, charges and improvements when written requests are made by the owner of the fire alarm box.
B. 
The assessed fees collected from the owner of the fire boxes shall be deposited to the Treasurer of the City, for the yearly fee required for the privilege of connection of the box to the City's fire alarm system.
(1) 
The Director of Administration may record a lien against the real property for any unpaid charges under this section, and the lien shall be enforced in the same manner provided or authorized by law for enforcement of common law liens on personal property.
C. 
A copy of this statement will be sent to all master box owners in the City.