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NICET-Fire-Alarm: Supervising Station Types - Central Remote Proprietary
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Supervising stations receive alarm, supervisory, and trouble signals and initiate response. Common types include: central station (third-party monitoring with listed facilities), remote supervising station (signals to a remote location such as fire department), proprietary supervising station (monitoring owned/operated by a property owner for their facilities), and auxiliary systems. The type affects performance requirements, staffing, redundancy, and listed service obligations. Worked example(s) Example: A hospital campus may use a proprietary supervising station in its security operations... Show more
NICET-Fire-Alarm: Supervising Station Types - Central Remote Proprietary
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1. The purpose of a supervising station is to:
2. A key reason some occupancies require monitored fire alarm systems is:
3. A remote supervising station is best described as:
4. A central station supervising service is generally characterized by:
5. Which signal type indicates a system impairment that is not necessarily a fire (e.g., valve closed)?
6. Which is a common operational expectation of supervising station services?
7. In exam terms, the best quick distinction is:
8. A proprietary supervising station is typically: