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Help reduce risks to power systems with the 2022 edition of NFPA 110, Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems.

Provide backup power systems users can trust and help protect people and property by using the updated requirements in NFPA 110, Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems. Readiness of emergency power in the case of disruption of the normal utility supply is a vital consideration in safeguarding building occupants. Unfortunately, poor installation, planning, and maintenance practices are all common causes of emergency power supply system (EPSS) failure.

Improve occupant safety and help ensure systems are correctly installed, tested, and maintained.

Comprehensive coverage in NFPA 110, Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems, addresses the following:

  • Power sources
  • Transfer equipment
  • Controls
  • Supervisory equipment
  • Related electrical and mechanical auxiliary and accessory equipment needed to supply electrical power to the load terminals of the transfer equipment

Compliance with the updated standard can help save money by extending the life of the power system through proper care.

Important changes in the 2022 edition can help you avoid errors and oversights. This edition introduces requirements for fuel cell systems used for Level 1 or Level 2 standby power. The fuel cell performance requirements parallel the performance requirements for generator sets.

Annex information was added to the updated edition to help users by providing:

  • Explanation for understanding fuel quality issues
  • Assistance in identifying applicable standards and types of tests available
  • Guidance on how to mitigate deficiencies

This standard has the latest coverage for designers, engineers, contractors, installers, and facility managers of any building that requires a backup generator or similar emergency system according to NFPA 101®, Life Safety Code®, or another code. Users in multiple fields can stay informed on the latest requirements and help avoid EPSS failure by staying up to date with the new edition of the standard.

Order the 2022 edition of NFPA 110, Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems, today to help ensure every EPSS is compliant and ready to go when called upon. (Print, 48 pp., 2022)

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Published:
04/08/2021
Number of Pages:
48

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Comply with new NFPA 110: Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems to minimize the risk of system failure and protect lives.

Readiness of emergency power in the case of disruption of the normal utility supply is a vital consideration in safeguarding building occupants. Yet, poor installation planning and maintenance practices are all common causes of Emergency Power Supply Systems (EPSS) failure. That’s why the latest edition of NFPA 110: Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems is essential for confident and correct system installation, testing, and maintenance.

In addition to improving occupant safety, NFPA 110 compliance saves money by extending the life of the system through proper care. Comprehensive coverage in the Standard addresses:

  • Power sources
  • Transfer equipment
  • Controls
  • Supervisory equipment
  • Related electrical and mechanical auxiliary and accessory equipment needed to supply electrical power to the load terminals of the transfer equipment

Keep systems up-to-code with recent changes and additions.

Lessons learned through extreme weather events have raised serious issues concerning flooding and fuel issues. The 2016 edition of NFPA 110 has the latest coverage for designers, engineers, contractors, installers, and facility managers of any building that requires a backup generator or similar emergency system according to NFPA 101: Life Safety Code or another code. In a significant change, the 2016 NFPA 110 adds new verification tests and maintenance for paralleling gear that requires the entire system be tested to ensure the paralleling gear functions as intended.

Provide backup power systems people can trust!

Don’t take risks where emergency power is concerned. Update to the 2016 edition of NFPA 110 to make sure every EPSS is up-to-code and ready for use on demand.

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Published:
06/15/2015
ISBN(s):
9781455911691
Number of Pages:
49

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Give facilities reliable auxiliary power on demand with the updated 2010 NFPA 110.

If disruption of the normal utility supply occurs, readiness of emergency power is a key consideration in safeguarding building occupants. NFPA 110: Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems covers performance requirements for power systems providing an alternate source of electrical power in the event that the primary power source fails. Power systems covered 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.

Among the changes in the 2010 edition of NFPA 110 are:

  • Clarification that the Standard is intended to apply to Level 1 or Level 2 emergency power supply systems (EPSSs)
  • Operation testing and routine maintenance provisions cover new and existing EPSSs.
  • Revised definitions of automatic transfer switch and non-automatic transfer switch for consistency with NFPA 111 and correlation with relevant product standards
  • Revised material on Level 1 and Level 2 EPSSs clarifies the function and applicability of each type of system
  • Differentiation of requirements for acceptance testing for new and unoccupied buildings versus those for existing occupied buildings and facilities. In addition, criteria for test duration, step-testing intervals, and required documentation have been modified.
  • Revised rules for operational test durations for diesel and spark-ignited prime movers. Also, the 36 month test requirement has been revised to clarify the maximum duration, the minimum acceptable EPS loading or operating condition, and the method of test initiation.

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Published:
08/26/2009
Number of Pages:
24

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Protect lives and property — avoid EPSS failure by staying up-to-code. Install, test, and maintain emergency power supply systems using the revised and updated requirements in the 2019 edition of NFPA 110, Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems.

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Published:
09/03/2018
Number of Pages:
49