Conventional heat are tested at 20% per year
This is because it’s a pain in the ass to test them
So the geniuses decided we only needed to test 20% per year
But addressable detectors may be a different animal
My question is do we need to test 100% of addressable heat detectors each year
as I look though NFPA 72, testing of heats only looks like it is referring to conventional heats
so we test addressable the same as conventional???
Testing addressable HEATS - 20% per year?
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