The fire control room shall contain the following equipment:
A. Air-handling system control switches and status indicator lights that clearly show that the system is operational. Status indicators shall be connected to devices that positively sense the movement of the required air flow;
B. Standby and emergency power system indicators. These shall include, but not be limited to the following:
1. Low fuel indication,
2. Generator status,
3. A generator control switch shall be so wired as to allow the generator to be manually started from the fire control room when the building is in the alarm mode;
C. Controls necessary to automatically notify the fire alarm monitoring company in the event of a fire alarm or trouble condition. The interconnections required shall also comply with the raceway requirements;
D. A labeled cabinet containing spare fire sprinkler heads (of all types used in the building) and the proper tool(s) needed for their removal and installation. The number of spare fire sprinkler heads shall be determined by N.F.P.A. 13;
E. Clear instructions for the operation of all equipment located in the fire control room;
F. Indicators showing the status of the fire pump. This shall include, but not be limited to: power available, pump operating, low fuel, low auxiliary water supply, or other condition as required by the authority having jurisdiction;
G. Three spare fuses for all life safety equipment located in the fire control room shall be provided. Fuse holders shall be labeled with the size and type of fuse required;
H. Data processing equipment required for the life safety systems;
I. Trouble indicator for pressure drop in cascade system;
J. Portable suitcase air filling station;
K. Protective explosive shield for air filling stations;
L. Hand truck for subsections J and K of this section. (Prior code §§ 9.28.1245, 15.12.1217)