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NFPA (Fire) 3 Recommended Practice on Commissioning and Integrated Testing of Fire Protection and Life Safety Systems, 2012 Edition

standard by National Fire Protection Association, 08/31/2011

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Introducing NFPA 3 -- the first and only commissioning program for fire protection and life safety systems.

Lack of accountability for the commissioning of fire protection and life safety systems jeopardizes system functionality and causes conflicts between designers, contractors, owners, and AHJs. All-new NFPA 3: Recommended Practice on Commissioning and Integrated Testing of Fire Protection and Life Safety Systemsresolves these issues with a complete commissioning program for system start-up and testing.

Developed in response to a request from the National Institute of Building Science (NIBS), this landmark 2012 edition document outlines a process for the commissioning and integrated testing of interconnected safety systems, to help stakeholders verify systems are optimized to function as intended.

NFPA 3 covers procedures, methods, responsibilities, and documentation.

Adaptable for all types of systems -- fire protection suppression and control, fire alarm, emergency communications, smoke control, power, fire doors, commercial cooking operations, elevators, and more-- NFPA 3 spells out:Qualifications of commissioning team members, such as job titlesThirteen categories for a commissioning team appropriate to the project size and scopeGuidelines for an integrated testing plan developed by an integrated testing agentDirection for retro-commissioning and recommissioning of existing buildings to verify system performance and interconnectivityForms and reports that provide a baseline for documentationNFPA 3 is a breakthrough in building safety.

Make commissioning and integrated testing clear. Ensure systems are ready for action with practical guidance in a single source.