NFPA 110
Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems - Effective Date: 06/15/2015
Organization:
NFPA - (NFPA) - National Fluid Power Association
Year: 2016
Abstract: This standard contains requirements covering the performance of emergency and standby power systems providing an alternate source of electrical power to loads in buildings and facilities in the event that the primary power source fails.
Power systems covered in this standard include power sources, transfer equipment, controls, supervisory equipment, and all related electrical and mechanical auxiliary and accessory equipment needed to supply electrical power to the load terminals of the transfer equipment.
This standard covers installation, maintenance, operation, and testing requirements as they pertain to the performance of the emergency power supply system (EPSS).
This standard does not cover the following:
(1) Application of the EPSS
(2) Emergency lighting unit equipment
(3) Distribution wiring
(4) Utility service when such service is permitted as the EPSS
(5) Parameters for stored energy devices
(6) The equipment of systems that are not classed as Level 1 or Level 2
This standard does not establish criteria for stored energy systems.
The selection of any of the following is not within the scope of this standard:
(1) Specific buildings or facilities, or both, requiring an EPSS
(2) Specific loads to be served by the EPSS
(3)* Assignment of type, class, or level to any specific load
Purpose. This standard contains performance requirements for an EPSS.
It is the role of other NFPA standards to specify which occupancies require an EPSS and the applicable level, type, and class. This standard does not specify where an EPSS is required.
This standard also is intended to provide guidance for inspectors, designers, installers, manufacturers, and users of EPSSs and to serve as a vehicle for communication between the parties involved. It is not intended as a design manual.
Compliance with this standard is not intended to exempt the parties involved from their respective responsibilities for the design, installation, maintenance, performance, or compliance with other applicable standards and codes.
Power systems covered in this standard include power sources, transfer equipment, controls, supervisory equipment, and all related electrical and mechanical auxiliary and accessory equipment needed to supply electrical power to the load terminals of the transfer equipment.
This standard covers installation, maintenance, operation, and testing requirements as they pertain to the performance of the emergency power supply system (EPSS).
This standard does not cover the following:
(1) Application of the EPSS
(2) Emergency lighting unit equipment
(3) Distribution wiring
(4) Utility service when such service is permitted as the EPSS
(5) Parameters for stored energy devices
(6) The equipment of systems that are not classed as Level 1 or Level 2
This standard does not establish criteria for stored energy systems.
The selection of any of the following is not within the scope of this standard:
(1) Specific buildings or facilities, or both, requiring an EPSS
(2) Specific loads to be served by the EPSS
(3)* Assignment of type, class, or level to any specific load
Purpose. This standard contains performance requirements for an EPSS.
It is the role of other NFPA standards to specify which occupancies require an EPSS and the applicable level, type, and class. This standard does not specify where an EPSS is required.
This standard also is intended to provide guidance for inspectors, designers, installers, manufacturers, and users of EPSSs and to serve as a vehicle for communication between the parties involved. It is not intended as a design manual.
Compliance with this standard is not intended to exempt the parties involved from their respective responsibilities for the design, installation, maintenance, performance, or compliance with other applicable standards and codes.
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| contributor author | NFPA - (NFPA) - National Fluid Power Association | |
| date accessioned | 2017-09-04T18:33:57Z | |
| date available | 2017-09-04T18:33:57Z | |
| date copyright | 2016.01.01 | |
| date issued | 2016 | |
| identifier other | AJUVKFAAAAAAAAAA.pdf | |
| identifier uri | http://yse.yabesh.ir/std/handle/yse/216151 | |
| description abstract | This standard contains requirements covering the performance of emergency and standby power systems providing an alternate source of electrical power to loads in buildings and facilities in the event that the primary power source fails. Power systems covered in this standard include power sources, transfer equipment, controls, supervisory equipment, and all related electrical and mechanical auxiliary and accessory equipment needed to supply electrical power to the load terminals of the transfer equipment. This standard covers installation, maintenance, operation, and testing requirements as they pertain to the performance of the emergency power supply system (EPSS). This standard does not cover the following: (1) Application of the EPSS (2) Emergency lighting unit equipment (3) Distribution wiring (4) Utility service when such service is permitted as the EPSS (5) Parameters for stored energy devices (6) The equipment of systems that are not classed as Level 1 or Level 2 This standard does not establish criteria for stored energy systems. The selection of any of the following is not within the scope of this standard: (1) Specific buildings or facilities, or both, requiring an EPSS (2) Specific loads to be served by the EPSS (3)* Assignment of type, class, or level to any specific load Purpose. This standard contains performance requirements for an EPSS. It is the role of other NFPA standards to specify which occupancies require an EPSS and the applicable level, type, and class. This standard does not specify where an EPSS is required. This standard also is intended to provide guidance for inspectors, designers, installers, manufacturers, and users of EPSSs and to serve as a vehicle for communication between the parties involved. It is not intended as a design manual. Compliance with this standard is not intended to exempt the parties involved from their respective responsibilities for the design, installation, maintenance, performance, or compliance with other applicable standards and codes. | |
| language | English | |
| title | NFPA 110 | num |
| title | Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems - Effective Date: 06/15/2015 | en |
| type | standard | |
| page | 49 | |
| status | Active | |
| tree | NFPA - (NFPA) - National Fluid Power Association:;2016 | |
| contenttype | fulltext |

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