Covering End of Line Resistors.
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				GlenatOTL
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Covering End of Line Resistors.
Hello,
About a year ago I asked if it is allowable to cover the boxes containing eol resistors in a high-rise building. In our situation this would occur if valances were installed in a hallway renovation project.
The answer was no because they need to be opened and physically inspected/tested annually. I now can't find any reference to this issue on this site. Has this rule been changed in any way?
Thanks, Glen...
			
									
									
						About a year ago I asked if it is allowable to cover the boxes containing eol resistors in a high-rise building. In our situation this would occur if valances were installed in a hallway renovation project.
The answer was no because they need to be opened and physically inspected/tested annually. I now can't find any reference to this issue on this site. Has this rule been changed in any way?
Thanks, Glen...
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				FIRETEK
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Re: Covering End of Line Resistors.
The answer to your question is in this FAQ (which I'll update with the actual Clause reference, shortly).  http://www.firetechs.net/faqs/fire_alar ... .asp#FAI33
			
									
									
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				GlenatOTL
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Re: Covering End of Line Resistors.
Thank you very much for your reply. I looked through faqs, but somehow missed it.
Thank you again. Glen...
			
									
									
						Thank you again. Glen...
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				FIRETEK
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Re: Covering End of Line Resistors.
No problem.  There's a lot of them.  Easy to miss...   
			
									
									
						
