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NICET-Fire-Alarm: Notification Appliance Placement Basics - Horns and Strobes
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NICET Fire Alarm certification is a nationally recognized, accredited program from the National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies (NICET) that verifies the expertise of fire alarm technicians. It validates proficiency in designing, installing, testing, and maintaining fire alarm systems in compliance with NFPA 72 and NFPA 70. Notification appliance placement ensures occupants can perceive alarms. Audible appliances must meet minimum sound levels above ambient. Visible appliances (strobes) must meet candela/intensity and coverage requirements based on room size, mounting... Show more
NICET-Fire-Alarm: Notification Appliance Placement Basics - Horns and Strobes
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1. Which is MOST likely to require special audible/visible design consideration?
2. If ambient noise is high, the design concern is that:
3. Candela ratings on strobes relate to:
4. When designing strobes for rooms, the key variables typically include:
5. A 'horn-strobe' is best described as:
6. A common cause of notification failures during inspection is:
7. A common placement goal for notification appliances is to ensure:
8. The primary purpose of a strobe in a fire alarm system is to: