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31、fpa.org/docinfo.2001-1 NFPA and National Fire Protection Association are registered trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, Massachusetts 02169. Copyright 2017 National Fire Protection Association . All Rights Reserved. NFPA 2001 Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Sys

32、tems 2018 Edition This edition of NFPA 2001, Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems, was prepared by the Technical Committee on Gaseous Fire Extinguishing Systems. It was issued by the Standards Council on November 10, 2017, with an effective date of November 30, 2017, and supersedes all

33、 previous editions. This edition of NFPA 2001 was approved as an American National Standard on November 30, 2017. Origin and Development of NFPA 2001 The Technical Committee on Halon Alternative Protection Options was organized in 1991 and immediately started work to address the new total ooding cle

34、an agents that were being developed to replace Halon 1301. A need existed for an explanation of how to design, install, maintain, and operate systems using these new clean agents, and NFPA 2001 was established to address that need. The 1994 edition was the rst edition of NFPA 2001. The standard was

35、revised in 1996, 2000, and 2004. In January 2005, the technical committees responsible for NFPA 12, NFPA 12A, and NFPA 2001 were combined into the Technical Committee on Gaseous Fire Extinguishing Systems to better address and resolve issues among those documents. This action was intended to facilit

36、ate correlation and consistency as requested by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The 2008 edition added requirements for local application systems. The 2012 edition included a complete rewrite of Annex C. In addition, more information on the environmental impact of clean agents was added to

37、 Annex A. The 2015 edition added new content regarding recycling and disposal of clean agents and new system design criteria for 200 bar and 300 bar IG-01 systems. A sample system acceptance report was added to aid in conformance with commissioning practices. The committee completed an update of all

38、 references and reviewed the pipe design criteria against the referenced piping code. That edition also revised the requirements for cylinder location, enclosure integrity, and unoccupied spaces. For the 2018 edition, the chapter on inspection, testing, maintenance, and training was completely reorg

39、anized to improve usability of the standard and to comply with the Manual of Style for NFPA Technical Committee Documents. As part of this revision, the content was split into two distinct chapters: Chapter 7, Approval of Installations, and Chapter 8, Inspection, Servicing, Testing, Maintenance, and

40、 Training. Denitions of inspection, maintenance, and service were added, as well as a requirement for integrated re protection and life safety systems to be tested in accordance with NFPA 4. In addition, the standard now requires an egress time study for all clean agent systems, not just those where

41、 the design concentration is greater than the NOAEL. A denition of abort switch was added, and the denition of clean agent was revised. A requirement to install dirt traps at the end of each pipe run was added. The requirements for pipe and ttings were reviewed and updated in accordance with the lat

42、est reference standards. A new section on pipe hangers and supports was added. New requirements regarding releasing panels were added.CLEAN AGENT FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS 2001-2 2018 Edition Technical Committee on Gaseous Fire Extinguishing Systems Brent S. Ehmke, Chair Ehmke Associates, NC SE Ron

43、ald C. Adcock, Secretary Marsh Risk Consulting, AZ I Katherine Adrian, Tyco Fire Suppression & Building Products, WI M Paul Anastasia, American International Group, Inc. (AIG), MA I Oded Aron, Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, NY U John E. Dellogono, Liberty Mutual Property, MA I Todd A. Dill

44、on, Global Asset Protection Services, LLC, OH I Laurence E. Fisher, U.S. Coast Guard, DC E William A. Froh, U.S. Department of Energy, DC U Raymond N. Hansen, U.S. Department of the Air Force, FL E Jeffrey L. Harrington, Harrington Group, Inc., GA SE Mark E. Herzog, The Hiller Companies, AL IM Scott

45、 A. Hill, JENSEN HUGHES, MD SE Steven Hodges, Alion Science And Technology, CA U W. David Hoffman, Firetrace International, AZ M Giuliano Indovino, North American Fire Guardian Technology, Inc., Italy M Robert Kasiski, FM Global, MA I Norbert W. Makowka, National Association of Fire Equipment Distri

46、butors, IL IM Rep. National Association of Fire Equipment Distributors Bella A. Maranion, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, DC E Robert G. Richard, Honeywell, Inc., NY M Paul E. Rivers, 3M Company, MN M Mark L. Robin, Chemours, DE M Joseph A. Senecal, Kidde-Fenwal, Inc., MA M Blake M. Shugarman,

47、 UL LLC, IL RT John C. Spalding, Healey Fire Protection, Inc., MI M Rep. Fire Suppression Systems Association Brad T. Stilwell, Fike Corporation, MO M Robert T. Wickham, Wickham Associates, NH SE Thomas J. Wysocki, Guardian Services, Inc., IL SE Alternates Maurizio Barbuzzi, North American Fire Guar

48、dian Technology, Inc., Italy M (Alt. to Giuliano Indovino) Charles O. Bauroth, Liberty Mutual, MA I (Alt. to John E. Dellogono) Thomas A. Downey, Marsh Risk Consulting, CT I Mark E. Fessenden, Tyco Fire Protection Products, WI M (Alt. to Katherine Adrian) Eric W. Forssell, JENSEN HUGHES, MD SE (Alt.

49、 to Scott A. Hill) Ryan Gamboa, Firetrace USA, AZ M (Alt. to W. David Hoffman) Kevin Holly, Jr., UL LLC, IL RT (Alt. to Blake M. Shugarman Daniel J. Hubert, Amerex/Janus Fire Systems, IN M (Alt. to John C. Spalding) Jonathan G. Ingram, Kidde-Fenwal, Inc., MA M (Alt. to Joseph A. Senecal) Jeffrey S. Kidd, The Hiller Companies, MA IM (Alt. to Mark E. Herzog) Justin D. Merrick, S&S Sprinkler Company, LLC, AL M Michael Lee Moberly, BP Upstream Engineering Center, TX U Earl D. Nea

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