Hightower,
12101-2 is good for the standard of the AOV in terms of construction and performance so if you're involved in the selection and installation of the AOVs that's what you want.
The other guidance you might be interested in depends on what the AOVs are for.
If they are in common corridors of flats then they are for smoke dilution/clearance and they can be located as per ADB and suppliers recommendations, etc. The detector(s) that actuate the AOVs should be in the space you are trying to protect. The AOVs only normally need open on local detection.
Other possible positions/functions of AOVs include ventilating atria, providing inlet air for smoke control, providing leakage paths for pressurisation systems, ventilating firefighting stairs, ventilating certain lobbies, and so on. The requirements for actuating them are different in each case and so, to answer your question precisely, we must know what the AOVs are there for.
Stu