by Jerry Peck - Codeman on Wed Jan 12, 2022 3:53 pm
I thought I would add this:
The person I was discussing this with a month or so ago had recently been at an IAEI continuing education meeting where NFPA representatives were leading the meeting.
I asked him if they had discussed a few questions such an "emergency disconnect" brought to my mind:
- Was a location for the emergency disconnect discussed? Would it be allowed on the already burning building or would it be required to be remote from the building (i.e., would firefighters even be able to get to the emergency disconnect)?
- If remote, how far: 25'; 50'?
- If remote, would it be required to be in a Knox Box to which only first responders have keys? (To avoid unwanted shutting off by kids, "bad guys", etc.)
Seems that those important considerations were not considered, or at least not addressed at that meeting. I can't imagine that I'm the first person to ask those questions.
Jerry Peck - CodeMan
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