rstalvey
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- Valdosta, GA
My specs say "The Addressable Interior Fire Alarm System shall be a complete Class X (NFPA 72, 2010 MOST CURRENT EDITION) level 1 supervised, non-coded, addressable fire alarm system conforming to NFPA 72, UL 864 UOJZ Ninth edition and UL2017."
A few pages later in the spec, in the "Isolator Module" section, it says "At least one isolator module shall be provided for each 1 device in all facilities with sleeping areas."
My question...are these two sections contradicting one another? The owner/GC claim that simply requiring a Class X system requires two isolators per device. If this is indeed the case, they probably have me with the "most stringent requirement shall govern" catch-all clause. If not, this could be a case of owner preference rather than a code requirement.
Please help!!
A few pages later in the spec, in the "Isolator Module" section, it says "At least one isolator module shall be provided for each 1 device in all facilities with sleeping areas."
My question...are these two sections contradicting one another? The owner/GC claim that simply requiring a Class X system requires two isolators per device. If this is indeed the case, they probably have me with the "most stringent requirement shall govern" catch-all clause. If not, this could be a case of owner preference rather than a code requirement.
Please help!!