Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a)
Automatic Sprinkler System: Automatic fire sprinkler systems shall be installed
in Group R-2 and R-4 as follows:
1. In Group
R-2 buildings four or more stories in height (excluding basements), when the
work area is an entire floor, an automatic fire sprinkler system shall be
installed throughout the work area.
2. In Group R-4 buildings where the occupant
load of the work area exceeds eight occupants. (Fire)
(b) Manual Alarm Systems: When the work area
exceeds 50 percent of the gross enclosed floor area of the building, a manual
fire alarm system shall be required throughout the building.
1. Exception: No manual fire alarm system
shall be required for buildings where all dwelling units are located fewer than
three stories above the lowest level of exit discharge or one story or less
below the highest level of exit discharge serving the dwelling unit(s).
(Fire)
(c) Smoke
Detection Systems: When the work area exceeds 25 percent of the gross enclosed
floor area of the building, approved smoke detection systems shall be located
in all interior common areas. Such systems shall be powered by an alternating
current (AC) constantly active electric circuit that cannot be deactivated by
the operation of any interconnected switching device and shall comply with the
electrical subcode, except as otherwise provided in this section. Such systems
shall be on circuitry that is connected into the building owner's electric
meter.
1. In multiple dwellings six stories
or more in height and having 30 or more dwelling units, such systems:
i. Shall be connected to a supervisory type
listed control panel conforming to U.L. 864 requirements and NFPA 72 standards
as adopted by the building subcode, except as otherwise provided in this
section;
ii. Shall be powered by an
approved emergency power source as installed in conformance with the electrical
subcode; and
iii. Shall have a
control panel of the multi-zoned type that will visually indicate the floor or
zone from which the alarm is activated, which panel shall be located in
accordance with NFPA 72 standards as adopted by the building subcode or as
directed by the local fire subcode official.
2. A pre-signal alarm feature is not
permitted.
3. The separate zoning
of floors in high-rise buildings for selective floor evacuation is permitted at
the discretion of the fire subcode official in consultation with the fire
department.
4. Alarms shall be
located so as to be effectively heard above all other sounds, by all the
occupants, in every occupied space within the building not separated by fire
walls having a fire-resistance rating of at least two hours.
5. With the approval of the fire subcode
official, fixed temperature heat detectors in those locations where frequent
nuisance alarms would be likely to occur. Such building spaces include, but are
not limited to, garages, crawl spaces, uninhabitable attics, heater and boiler
rooms, laundry rooms, kitchens, restaurant service areas, and other rooms where
the ambient temperatures are below 40 degrees Fahrenheit or above 100 degrees
Fahrenheit and/or have a relative humidity either below 20 percent or above 85
percent or where environmental conditions are likely to produce nuisance
alarms.
6. Existing common area
smoke detection systems that were installed in compliance with this subchapter
or with the Regulations Governing Rooming and Boarding Houses or Regulations
for the Maintenance of Hotels and Multiple Dwellings and maintained in
accordance with N.J.A.C. 5:70-3, for which a construction permit was issued
subject to plan review approval, shall be accepted as conforming to this
section. (Fire)
(d)
Smoke Detection within Dwelling Units: Smoke alarms shall be provided within
dwelling units as follows:
1. When the work
area is an entire dwelling unit, smoke alarms that meet the specifications of
the building subcode shall be installed. The smoke alarms shall be installed in
the locations indicated in the building subcode and placed within those
locations in accordance with NFPA 72.
2. When any work is undertaken within a
dwelling unit, single station smoke alarms shall be installed. (Battery-powered
units shall be permitted.) The smoke alarms shall be installed in the locations
indicated in the building subcode and placed within those locations in
accordance with NFPA 72. (Fire)
(e) Vertical Opening Protection: When the
work area exceeds 50 percent of the gross enclosed floor area of the building,
vertical opening protection shall be provided throughout the building as
follows:
1. A minimum two hour fire rated
assembly with approved opening protectives shall be required for interior
stairways and other vertical openings connecting more than six floor
levels.
2. A minimum one hour fire
rated assembly with approved opening protectives shall be required for interior
stairways and other vertical openings connecting four to six floor
levels.
3. A minimum 30-minute UFC
fire barrier shall be required for interior stairways and other vertical
openings not exceeding three stories. Exceptions shall be permitted as follows:
i. Buildings with an automatic sprinkler
system throughout;
ii. When the
vertical opening connects not more than two floor levels with not more than
four dwelling units per floor and each dwelling unit has access to a fire
escape or other approved secondary exit; or
iii. Owner-occupied buildings with not more
than four dwelling units per floor, and in which the following conditions are
met:
(1) Every sleeping room is provided with
an approved, operable window having a sill height not greater than 44
inches;
(2) Every dwelling unit or
sleeping room above the second floor is provided with direct access to a fire
escape or other approved secondary exit; and
(3) The building is protected throughout by a
supervised, automatic fire alarm system, installed in accordance with the UCC.
(Plan review--Building, Fire. Inspection--Building)
(f) Requirements for
high-rise buildings: Any building or structure having one or more floors used
for human occupancy located either more than six stories or more than 75 feet
above the lowest level accessible to a fire department vehicle, shall comply
with the following:
1. When the work area is
one entire floor or more or when the work area is 20 percent or more of the
occupied floor area served by a recirculating air system, the recirculating air
system which serves the work area shall be equipped with approved smoke and
heat detection devices installed in accordance with the UCC. The devices shall
stop the fan(s) automatically and shall be of the manual reset type. Automatic
fan shutdown is not required when the system is part of an approved smoke
removal or smoke control system. (Building)
2. When the work area is one entire floor or
more or when the work area is 20 percent or more of the occupied floor area of
the building, all elevators in the building shall be equipped with the
following emergency control devices:
i. All
automatic (nondesignated attendant) elevators having a travel distance of 25
feet or more above or below the designated level shall be equipped with Phase 1
Emergency Recall Operation as required by ASME A17.1-1987, Rules 211.3a and
211.3b listed in N.J.A.C. 5:70-3;
ii. At least one elevator shall be equipped
with Phase II Emergency In-Car Operation, as required by ASME A17.1-1987, Rule
211.3c;
(1) In buildings with multiple
elevators, at least one elevator to each floor served by an elevator shall be
equipped with Phase II Emergency In-Car Operation; and
iii. All designated attendant elevators
having a travel distance of 25 feet or more above or below the designated level
shall be equipped with emergency controls, as required by ASME A17.1-1987, Rule
211.4. (Elevator)
3.
When the work area is one entire floor or more or when the work area is 20
percent or more of the occupied floor area of the building, standpipes shall be
provided up to and including the highest floor that is part of the work area.
The standpipes shall be located and installed in accordance with the building
subcode, except as follows:
i. No pump shall
be required provided that the standpipes are capable of accepting delivery by
fire department apparatus of a minimum of 250 gpm at 65 psi to the topmost
floor in buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system or a
minimum of 500 gpm at 65 psi to the topmost floor in all other buildings.
(Where the standpipe terminates below the topmost floor, the standpipe shall be
designed to meet these requirements (gpm/psi) for possible future extension of
the standpipe.)
ii. Hose and hose
cabinets shall not be required. (Fire)
4. When the work area is one entire floor or
more or when the work area is 20 percent or more of the occupied floor area of
the building, central control station and communication systems shall be
provided as follows:
i. An approved public
address communication system consisting of loudspeakers in each common
corridor, each elevator and elevator lobby and in each stair enclosure which
shall be capable of being operated from the central control station;
ii. A two-way fire department communication
system which shall operate between the central control and every elevator,
elevator lobby and entry to enclosed exit stairways;
iii. A central control station for fire
department operations shall be provided in a location approved by the fire
department. It shall contain the public address panel, the fire department
communications panel, fire detection and alarm system annunciator panels,
status indicators and controls for air handling systems, sprinkler valve and
water flow detector display panels, and status indicators and a telephone for
fire department use with controlled access to the public telephone system.
(Fire)
(g)
Elevator Devices: When the work area exceeds 50 percent of the gross enclosed
floor area of the building, all elevator devices serving any part of the work
area shall comply with the requirements of
5:23-6.30(g).
1. Exception: Elevator devices wholly within
individual dwelling units and not accessible to the general public shall not be
required to comply. (Elevator)