Standard for Installation of Fire Alarm Systems

Designation Number:
CAN/ULC S524
Standard Type:
National Standard of Canada - Domestic
Standard Development Activity:
Amendment Revision
ICS code(s):
13.220.20; 13.320
Status:
Proceeding to development
SDO Comment Period Start Date:
SDO Comment Period End Date:
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Scope:

Scope

This Standard describes the requirements for the design and installation of a fire alarm system with or without voice communication capability.
NOTE 1: This Standard is intended to apply to both required and voluntary fire alarm installations.
NOTE 2: The requirements in this Standard address the installation for various types of fire alarm system equipment and devices. These requirements are intended to apply when the equipment and devices are required by the fire alarm system design.
NOTE 3: This Standard recognizes that a fire alarm system may have additional features or functions differing from those detailed in these requirements, if the features or functions enhance:
a) The life safety of the occupants of the building; and/or
b) The protection of the building or property.
Refer to Annex A (Informative) Explanatory Materials, A.1.1.
The installation of devices not covered by these requirements shall be in accordance with good engineering practice and manufacturer's published installation instructions and the following standards, as applicable:
a) CAN/ULC-S553, Installation of Smoke Alarms;
b) CAN/ULC-S561, Installation and Services of Fire Signal Receiving Centres;
c) CAN/ULC-S573, Installation of Ancillary Devices Connected to Fire Alarm Systems;
d) CAN/ULC-S576, Standard for Mass Notification System Equipment and Accessories;
e) CAN/ULC-S588, Gas and Vapour Detectors and Sensors, Including Accessories; and
f) CAN/ULC-S1001, Integrated Systems Testing of Fire Protection and Life Safety Systems.

Project need:

Project Need

This proposal is to update the referenced publications in ULC 524.

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