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Also known as: ‘aesOperation’
Definition: The operation and effectiveness of the automatic extinguishing system relative to the area of fire origin.
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NFIRS 5.0 relational edit validation rules are provided to ensure NFIRS data is consistent and correct for the fire/reporting concepts that are being modeled. Relational edits determine relationships between multiple fields / elements. These are the rules for ‘Automatic Extinguishment System (AES) Operation’.
Rule | Group | Overview |
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Relational Edit Rule 79 | relational edit rule 79. | |
Relational Edit Rule 80 | relational edit rule 80. | |
Relational Edit Rule 81 | relational edit rule 81. |
Here are the NFIRS codes for the ‘Automatic Extinguishment System (AES) Operation’ element, including any “other” values in case none of the preselected choices match:
Automatic Extinguishment System (AES) Operation | Code |
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System Operated And Was Effective | 1 |
System Operated And Was Not Effective | 2 |
Fire Too Small To Activate System | 3 |
System Did Not Operate | 4 |
Operation Of Aes, Other | 0 |
Undetermined | U |
A few NFIRS elements are reused accross a number of transactions, but typically the value is captured by one transaction only.
Specification | Value |
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Requirement | Optional |
Expected Length | 1 |
Element Type | Coded Field - The coded field relating to an entry in the code table. Most coded fields allow for Plus+ One codes. For these fields the expected length of the coded entry is depicted as (National length OR Plus+ One length). Only fields with this notation in the expected length column allow for Plus+ One definitions. If the user has not provided information, an empty field should be transmitted. |
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