After years of study, debate, and development, the National Fire Protection Association has established parameters for Ethernet connections. In the process, they've brought fire-alarm technology into a brave new world.
Now you can make the most of today's fire and security technology.
When you follow the new Ethernet connection guidelines, you can:
• Safely use standard networks to connect fire alarm devices to control units. • Use technology more commonly familiar to a broad range of designers, installers, and end users. • Integrate data collection • Obtain a special fire protection UL Listing for equipment already on the market.
This expert resource guide was written by Dan Horon, a member of the Technical Correlating Committee Task Group on Networks and co-author of the new networking section in the NFPA 72 handbook.