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APPENDIX L <br />2015 MINNESOTA STATE FIRE CODE 507 <br />tional one hour periods until the integrity of the battery <br />can be determined. <br />4. All other active components shall be checked to verify <br />operation within the manufacturer’s specifications. <br />5. At the conclusion of the testing, a report, which shall <br />verify compliance with Section L105.3, shall be sub- <br />mitted to the fire code official. <br />L106.2 Additional frequencies. The building owner shall <br />modify or expand the emergency responder radio coverage <br />system at their expense in the event frequency changes are <br />required by the FCC or additional frequencies are made avail- <br />able by the FCC, or public safety entities operating in a given <br />jurisdiction make modifications, changes, or upgrades to their <br />communication system(s) that change the frequencies such <br />systems utilize. Prior approval of a public safety radio cover- <br />age system on previous frequencies does not exempt this sec- <br />tion. <br />L106.3 Field testing. Agency personnel shall have the right <br />to enter onto the property at any reasonable time to conduct <br />field testing to verify the required level of radio coverage. <br />L106.4 Planned outages. Any planned outages of the in- <br />building coverage system, such as for replacement or upgrade <br />of the system, shall be done with the written approval of an <br />entity legitimately representing public safety agencies operat- <br />ing within the jurisdiction, such as a county sheriff. <br />M <br />N <br />M <br />N <br />M <br />N <br />MN <br />M <br />N <br />M <br />N <br />M <br />N <br />M <br />N <br />M <br />N <br />M <br />N <br />M <br />N <br />M <br />N <br />M <br />N <br />M <br />N <br />M <br />N <br />MN <br />M <br />N <br />M <br />N <br />M <br />N <br />M <br />N <br />M <br />N <br />MN <br />M <br />N <br />M <br />N <br />M <br />N <br />M <br />N <br />M <br />Copyright © 2016 ICC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by James Lee on Dec 14, 2016 8:21:27 AM pursuant to License Agreement with ICC. No further reproduction or <br />distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE <br />AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER.
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