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Design and Install Fire Alarm (A-Z) NFPA Standard 72 & 2001
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Design and Install Fire Alarm (A-Z) NFPA Standard 72 & 2001

Wireless, Conventional (NFPA 72), Addressable, FM200 or HFC-227ea (NFPA 2001) and Tools for Fire Detection Systems
Last updated 2/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • How to install Wireless fire alarm systems
  • How to install Conventional fire alarm systems with NFPA 72 Standard
  • How to install Addressable fire alarm systems with NFPA 72 Standard
  • How to install FM200 fire alarm systems with c
  • Designing a floorplan for Fire Alarm Systems
  • Tools Required for Fire alarm installation

Course content

8 sections30 lectures3h 18m total length
  • Introduction to FA1:58
  • Types of Fire Alarm5:17
  • Differences between the types of Fire Alarm4:45
  • Locations to install each type4:12
  • Pre-Installation Caution3:29

Requirements

  • Be interested in learning

Description

Fire Alarm System Installation Training: Comprehensive Course Overview

This extensive training program is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills required to install, operate, and maintain fire alarm systems. The course covers a wide range of topics, including:

1. Types of Fire Alarm Systems: In-depth examination of wireless, conventional, addressable, and FM200 systems, including their components, features, and applications.

2. NFPA Standards 72 and 2001: Comprehensive review of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards governing fire alarm systems, including design, installation, testing, and maintenance requirements.

3. System Design and Cabling: Practical guidance on designing and installing fire alarm systems, including cable selection, wiring methods, and system configuration.

4. Floor Plan Drawing using Microsoft PowerPoint: Hands-on training on creating detailed floor plans using Microsoft PowerPoint, including symbol libraries, layout techniques, and annotation methods.


Conventional systems

While the training program covers all types of fire alarm systems, it places particular emphasis on conventional systems. Students will learn about the components, features, and applications of conventional systems, including:

- Zone detection and notification

- System configuration and programming

- Testing and maintenance requirements


Comparison with Addressable Systems

The training program also provides a comprehensive comparison between Wireless, conventional and addressable & FM200 fire alarm systems, including:

- System architecture and components

- Detection and notification methods

- Programming and configuration requirements

- Maintenance and testing procedures


Keywords: Fire Alarm System Installation, NFPA Certification, Fire Safety Training, Fire Alarm System Design, Conventional Fire Alarm Systems, Addressable Fire Alarm Systems, Fire Safety Planning, Microsoft PowerPoint.


Post-Training Support

Upon completing the training program, students will have access to:

- Private one-on-one training sessions for Q&A and personalized guidance

By completing this comprehensive training program, students will gain the knowledge, skills, and expertise required to install, operate, and maintain fire alarm systems, as well as join a community of professionals for ongoing support and guidance.

Who this course is for:

  • All levels of Leaners from beginners to advanced learners