NFPA 110 Compliance

Get Smart: What is NFPA 110 and why does it matter?

Get Help: Partner with OnPoint on NFPA 110 Compliance

Maintaining a reliable emergency power system (EPSS) is crucial, especially for facilities where power outages can jeopardize human life or result in significant financial losses. That’s where NFPA 110 comes in. This standard, developed by the National Fire Protection Association, outlines critical requirements for installing, maintaining, and testing EPSSs to ensure they function correctly when needed most.

Here at OnPoint Generators, we understand the complexities of NFPA 110 and are committed to guiding our clients toward full compliance. Our team of experts can help you navigate the intricate details of this standard, ensuring your EPSS is always prepared to perform in an emergency.

Understanding NFPA 110 Classifications

One of the fundamental aspects of NFPA 110 is understanding the classification system used to categorize EPSSs. This system utilizes three key factors: Level, Class, and Type:

  • Level: Determined by how critical the EPSS is to the facility’s operation and its impact on human life.
    • Level 1 EPSS are deemed essential for human life and safety. They power critical systems like:
      • Life safety illumination
      • Public safety communication systems
      • Fire pumps
      • Ventilation equipment
    • Level 2 EPSS are those where power loss wouldn’t directly risk lives but could lead to significant equipment damage or product loss. Examples include systems for:
      • Heating and refrigeration
      • Sewage disposal
      • Certain industrial processes.
  • Class: Dictates how long an EPSS must operate at its full rated load without refueling. This classification ranges from a few minutes (Class 0.083) to extended periods (Class 48) or even indefinite operation (Class X) depending on the specific needs of the facility.
  • Type: Specifies the maximum time, in seconds, allowed for the EPSS to transfer the load and restore power after an outage. For instance, a Type 10 system must be up and running within 10 seconds of a power failure.

OnPoint’s Comprehensive Compliance Services

  • System Design and Installation: Our team of generator experts, well-versed in NFPA 110 and other relevant codes, work closely with you to design and install an EPSS tailored to your facility’s specific needs and compliant with all applicable regulations.
  • Thorough Testing and Commissioning: We don’t just install your system; we rigorously test its performance through a series of on-site acceptance tests, including a two-hour load test, as required by NFPA 110. Once your system passes these tests, it is commissioned for use as an emergency power source.
  • Tailored Maintenance Programs: OnPoint develops a customized preventative maintenance program based on manufacturer recommendations, NFPA 110 guidelines, and your AHJ’s requirements. This proactive approach helps:
    • Maximize your system’s lifespan
    • Reduce the risk of unexpected failures
    • Ensure ongoing compliance
  • Fuel Management: NFPA 110 has specific requirements for fuel storage based on the Class of your EPSS. We help you:
    • Determine appropriate fuel tank sizes
    • Develop fuel maintenance plans
    • Coordinate with fuel suppliers
  • Expert Support and Guidance: We’re your trusted partner throughout the entire compliance journey, answering your questions, addressing concerns, and providing ongoing support to ensure your peace of mind.

 

Don’t Leave Compliance to Chance Contact OnPoint Generators today to schedule a consultation and let us help you navigate the complexities of NFPA 110. Our expertise and dedication to compliance ensure that your facility is always prepared for any power outage.

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