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Re: NFPA Code Question



I have not been back, but on our first hot day, I will measure the
temperature in the attic.  If it is under 120, I will green tag the panel.
If it is 120 or higher, I'll drop the panel down into the utility room and
then green tag it.  The owner prefers it be taken out of the attic.
Allan

"Bob La Londe" <usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Allan Waghalter" <awaghalter@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>I inspected a residential fire alarm last week that had been yellow tagged
>>by the inspecting company because the alarm panel was located in the
>>attic. Does anyone know where this would be referenced in NFPA-72?  He
>>also tagged the panel because there was no return loop.  Under class B,
>>return loop is not required.  Did I miss something?
>> Allan
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> How did this resolve?
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> Bob
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