
NFPA 90A- Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems, 2018 Edition Paperback
The updated 2018 version of the NFPA 90A: Standard for the Installation of Air-Conditioning and Ventilating Systems is finally here. This newly updated and revised code features new information on HVAC systems, manual controls, smoke dampers, smoke detection, and acceptance testing. NFPA 90A is approved by the ANSI and is the standard for HVAC care and safety. It protects you, your employees, and your customers from smoke, gas, and fire conditions. Safety is one of the top priorities in the business world, and by grabbing this code you can avoid hefty fines that accompany not following the code. The NFPA 90A manual plays an extremely crucial and integrated role in the safety and hazard prevention of fire and fire causes. Learn about ceiling fans, air conditioning installation, water heaters, smoke dectors, and other HVAC systems. This is the manual you need to practice HVAC safety and fire systems safety!
If you are an inspector, designer, operator, manager, owner, or fire marshal then this is a must have code. Don’t delay, grab your copy today! You won’t regret it!
Table of Contents
1. Administration
Scope
Purpose
Application
Retroactivity
Equivalency
2. Referenced Publications
General
NFPA Publications
Other Publications
References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections
3. Definitions
General
NFPA Official Definitions
General Definitions
4. HVAC Systems
General Requirements for Equipment
System Components
Air Distribution
Materials
5. Integration of a Ventilation and Air-Conditioning System(s) with Building Construction
Air-Handling Equipment Rooms
Building Construction
Penetrations – Protection of Openings
Fire Dampers, Smoke Dampers, and Ceiling Dampers
6. Controls
Wiring
Manual Control
Smoke Dampers
Smoke Detection for Automatic Control
7. Acceptance Testing
General
Fire Dampers, Smoke Dampers, and Ceiling Dampers
Controls and Operating Systems
Annex A Explanatory Material
Annex B Maintenance
Annex C Informational References