The most I've seen is from A.3.3.251:
/Shop Drawings. Shop drawings typically include the property
location, scaled//floor plans, equipment wiring details, typical
equipment installation details, riser details, conduit///conductor
size, and routing information needed to install a fire alarm and/or
signaling//system./
and in item (3) of A.7.2.1:
/(3) Floor plan layout showing locations of all devices, control
equipment, and supervising station and shared communications
equipment with each sheet showing the following:
/
/(a) Point of compass (north arrow)//
//(b) A graphic representation of the scale used//
//(c) Room use identification//
//(d) Building features that will affect the placement of
initiating devices and notification appliances/
See also 7.4.5, and 7.4.6:/
/
/7.4.5 Floor plan drawings shall be drawn to an indicated scale and
shall include the following information, where applicable for the
particular system:
/
/(1) Floor or level identification
(2) Point of compass (indication of North)
(3) Graphic scale
(4) All walls and doors
(5) All partitions extending to within 15 percent of the ceiling
height (where applicable and when known)
(6) Room and area descriptions
(7) System devices/component locations
(8) Locations of fire alarm primary power disconnecting means
(9) Locations of monitor/control interfaces to other systems
(10) System riser locations
(11) Type and number of system components/devices on each
circuit, on each floor or level
(12) Type and quantity of conductors and conduit (if used) for
each circuit
(13) Identification of any ceiling over 10 ft (3.0 m) in height
where automatic fire detection is being proposed
(14) Details of ceiling geometries, including beams and solid
joists, where automatic fire detection is being proposed
(15) Where known, acoustic properties of spaces
/
/7.4.6 System riser diagrams shall be coordinated with the floor
plans and shall include the following information:
/
/(1) General arrangement of the system in building cross-section
(2) Number of risers
(3) Type and number of circuits in each riser
(4) Type and number of system components/devices on each
circuit, on each floor or level
(5) Number of conductors for each circuit
/
That is all from the 2016 edition of -72.
*Ken Wagoner, SET
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On 10/23/2019 10:10 AM, John Irwin via Sprinklerforum wrote:
We have chapter 23 in NFPA 13 that gives us our checklist of what
needs to be included in our shop drawings.
Is there are similar check list for fire alarms? I don’t see anything
in NFPA 72
John Irwin
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