The Standard for the Installation of Stationary Energy Storage Systems
As the demand for renewable energy and grid stability grows, so does the prevalence of Energy Storage Systems (ESS).For fire alarm and life safety professionals, these systems present unique challenges—from thermal runaway risks to complex integration requirements.
Join us in Houston this February for an in-depth exploration of NFPA 855. This session is designed to provide contractors, engineers, and AHJs with the essential knowledge needed to design, install, and inspect ESS installations while ensuring compliance with the latest fire codes.
The speaker is an Engineering Fellow at Honeywell, an ICC preferred education provider. CEU credits are available to registered attendees of this session.
Why Attend?
Texas is leading the charge in energy innovation, and ESS installations are appearing in everything from high-rise mechanical rooms to suburban garages. Staying ahead of these code requirements is vital for ensuring the safety of first responders and the public alike.