2026 NEC® Changes: Life Safety and Standby Systems
The 2026 NEC® introduces critical changes that could dramatically affect how life safety systems perform when lives depend on them most. This course examines the updated requirements for fire pumps, emergency systems, and standby systems, including enhanced fire protection standards requiring up to five inches of concrete encasement, new bypass and isolation provisions for transfer equipment in high-occupancy buildings, and mandatory surge protection for legally required standby systems. Participants will master these essential code changes while exploring practical implementation strategies, from utilizing listed fire-resistant cable systems to leveraging new allowances for Class 4 lighting and multimode inverters in residential applications.
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Course Details
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to:
- List the options for fire protection of fire pump feeder circuits within buildings.
- Describe the requirements for the permanent switching means required for certain emergency systems.
- Explain when bypass and isolation are required for emergency system transfer switches.
- List when fire protection of emergency system feeder circuits is required.
- Discuss the allowances for Class 2 and Class 4 lighting in emergency systems.
- Recall the rules for interconnection equipment for emergency systems.
- Explain the requirements for Class 4 lighting in emergency systems.
- Explain when bypass and isolation are required for legally required standby system transfer switches.
- List the surge protection requirements for legally required standby systems.
- Describe the new allowance for optional standby systems supplied by multimode inverters.
- Indicate where the surge protective device for fire alarm control panels is required.