Get current with comprehensive requirements for emergency power systems with this toolkit featuring four foundational NFPA® documents at a discounted price.
Having a reliable backup and emergency power source is critical to better safeguarding people and property and maintaining business continuity. The Emergency Power Toolkit provides broad-based information and resources for helping to ensure adequate alternative power systems in buildings and facilities if the primary electrical power source fails.
This special offer bundles the NFPA codes and standards you need at 20% off and includes:
- NFPA 70®, National Electrical Code® (NEC®) Softbound, 2023 edition — The NEC is the authoritative document that provides comprehensive requirements for safer and more effective electrical installations. Whether you are working with electrical systems operating over 1000 volts ac/1500 volts dc or Class 4 fault-managed circuits, you need to reference the most current NEC to help you stay compliant.
- NFPA 110, Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems, 2022 edition — NFPA 110 provides requirements on reliable backup power that helps keep people and property safer and avoid costly errors and oversights. NFPA 110 covers the installation, testing, and maintenance of power sources, transfer equipment, controls, supervisory equipment, and other related system components needed to supply emergency electrical power.
- NFPA 99, Health Care Facilities Code, 2021 edition — NFPA 99 provides general criteria for healthcare facilities, materials, and appliances, including electrical and emergency power systems. A vital document for the industry, the code offers a framework that accounts for the risks posed to occupants—rather than the type of building—to define the necessary safety provisions.
- NFPA 101®, Life Safety Code®, 2021 edition — An essential document for requirements for occupant safety, NFPA 101 offers a flexible approach that adapts to new construction practices, materials, technologies, innovations in design, and nontraditional uses of buildings. The code covers everything from special hazard protection to emergency lighting systems.