Illinois Administrative Code
Title 41 - FIRE PROTECTION
Part 230 - PYROTECHNIC DISTRIBUTOR AND OPERATOR LICENSING RULES
Section 230.270 - Modifications to NFPA 160
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
NFPA 160, Flame Effects Before an Audience, is modified to include the following additional requirements:
a) Definitions for use in this Section:
"Armed" means confirmation of ignition source.
"Arming" means the key is in the on position, sending a signal to the FSU to light pilot for flame verification.
"Enable" means the system has power, safety valve open, accumulator charging/propane lines charging.
"ESSV" means Electronic Solenoid Safety Valve.
"FSU" means the Flame Safety Unit, a UL-Approved device to confirm an ignition source.
"Fuel tank" means the tank containing propane.
"Torch" means a gas flame effect no higher than 8" continuously burning, Group I effect.
b) The following are additions to the requirements of Chapter 7 (Use of Flame Effects):
c) The following Sections of Chapter 9 (System Components, Flame Effects Control Systems, and Design) are deleted in their entirety and replaced as follows:
9.1.1. All flame effect control systems shall be designed and installed to prevent accidental firing and unintentional release of fuel. All firing systems must have at least one key safety interlock and that key should be with the Flame Operator when the unit is not in use.
9.3.2.2. The amount of fuels that are supplied to the flame effects shall be limited to that amount necessary for operation.
9.3.3. All flame effect control systems shall be manually and automatically enabled according to a prescribed sequence of operations outlined in the plan, which prepares the flame effect for subsequent arming and firing.
9.3.4. The arming of the effect shall be manually and automatically monitored and confirmed until the effect is fired.
d) The following are additions to the requirements of Chapter 9 (System Components, Flame Effects Control Systems, and Design):
e) The following are additions to the requirements of Chapter 11 (Fire Protection Provisions):