NXSFS05 - Standard for Addressable Public Address System

Objective:

The Public Address (PA) System is designed to deliver clear and targeted communication within specific zones or areas of a building, particularly during emergencies. Speakers are strategically positioned to ensure effective communication throughout the facility.

System Components:
  1. Speakers with Beacon: Equipped with visual and audible alert features.
  2. Voice Announcement Speakers: Designed for clear and intelligible voice communication.
Master Control:
  • Direct Announcements: Allows operators to make real-time announcements.
  • Automatic Messages: Enables pre-recorded messages to be broadcasted to selected locations, floors, or areas as needed.
Voice Alarm:
  • Fire Alarm Activation: Upon detecting a fire, the system automatically broadcasts a message indicating the fire’s location, facilitating a swift response from occupants and rescue teams.
Audio Specifications:
  • Output Level: Speakers must produce audio levels between 65 dB and 100 dB.
  • Clarity: Must ensure clear and understandable announcements.
Fault Monitoring and Supervision:
  • Speaker Monitoring: Each speaker unit is electrically supervised to detect faults such as open or short circuits.
  • Cable Requirements: Use fire-resistant cables with supervised cores for reliability.
Connectivity Monitoring:
  • Control Panel Monitoring: The control panel continuously checks the connectivity of each speaker unit.
  • Alert System: Provides audio-visual warnings if any speaker unit encounters defects or connectivity issues.
Power Backup:
  • Secondary Battery: The system includes a backup battery to ensure uninterrupted operation during power outages.
Note:
  • The assembly point speaker must be weather proof to withstand diverse environmental conditions. A horn-type speaker is recommended, with a minimum power rating of 12 watts and an audio output ranging from 90 to 100 dB. In car parking areas, ensure adequate coverage for effective communication throughout the space.
  • The PA system should be capable of driving all connected speakers simultaneously at full load, with an additional 20% capacity reserved for future expansion.
  • The power backup must provide a minimum of 30 minutes of operation at full load to ensure uninterrupted performance.
What are the locations Public Address speaker unit shall be installed ? 
  1. Each floor level
  2. Each notification zone
  3. Elevator lobbies
  4. Area(s) of refuge
  5. Each floor level inside an enclosed exit stair (s)
  6. Assembly point

Forms and Checklist

1NXF-101FZone Details
2NXF-102FVoice Message
3NXF-103FPublic Address System
4NXF-105FControl Module
5NXF-106FIsolator
6NXF-107FManual Call Point
7NXF-108FMonitor Module
8NXF-111FStrobe
9NXF-112FIsolator Current
10NXF-113FBill of Materials
11NXF-114FControl Panel
12NXF-115FCable Schedule