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OUR OBJECTIVES

1. Identify fire protection systems and devices

and describe procedures to validate their

operational readiness.

2. Determine the components of Fire Protection

systems.

3. How do we Audit our Fire Protections

System.

4. Define fire alarm systems.

5. Define Total Flooding systems, and local

applications System.

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Agenda

1. Introductions

2. Basic Component

3. System Overview

4. ENGR Audit Report

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Introductions

Under the rather broad heading of fire protection

systems, this module will examine the main

components of alerting, suppression, and

containment features and systems. Consideration

of these systems is a natural adjunct to a

discussion of hazards and building construction

features.

The primary components we will examine are fire

alarm systems, fire detection and notification

systems, suppression agents and systems,

standpipe and hose systems, and portable fire

extinguishers. This module will cover a lot of basic

material meant to provide the basic audit to our

existing Fire Protections system.

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Fire Alarm Systems

Purpose of Fire Alarm Systems

A properly designed, installed, operated, and maintained fire alarm

system can reduce the losses associated with an unwanted fire in any

building. These losses include property and, more importantly, human

life. The primary motivation for fire alarm system requirements in

building and fire codes is to provide early notification to building

occupants so they can exit the building, and to notify the fire service so

it can respond to the fire. In settings such as hospitals the fire alarm

system provides notification to staff so they can respond to the fire

emergency (as opposed to evacuating the building). This module will

explain the basic features of fire alarm systems and the inspection of

these systems. It should be noted that fire alarm systems also are

called "protective signaling systems," especially in NFPA documents

and in other codes and standards.

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Basic Components of a

Fire Alarm System

Double

Flashing Light

Smoke Detector

Beacon/Sounder Strobe Light Manual Pull

Stations

Heat Detector

Electrical

• Control Panel

• Smoke Detector

• Heat Detector

• Manual Pull Stations

• Sounder (Audible)

• Beacon Light (Audible & Visual)

• Strobe Light (Visual)

• Double Flashing Light

Control Discharge Panel Surge Protector AC/DC

Grounding for Control Panel

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Basic Components of a

Fire Alarm System

Sch 40 Piping

Cylinder Flexible Hose Manifold

Solenoid Valve

(Actuator)

Mechanical

• Cylinder (Gas)

• Flexible Hose

• Manifold

• Piping

• Nozzle

• Solenoid Valve (Actuator)

Nozzle

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PPU - System Overview

Battery Room Fire Alarm Panel

ZONE 1

ZONE 2

ZONE 3

ZONE 4

CH 1

CH 2

CH 1

CH 2

Cable Cellar Room Fire Curtain

Control Discharge

Panel

Control Room

Switchgear Room

Control Discharge

Panel

Stage 1 – Pre Discharge Mode

Bell Intermittent Tone

Green Flashing light Blinking

(Holding time 30 sec before discharge)

Stage 2 - Discharge Mode

Strobe Light Blinking

Sounders Alert Tone

Red Light Permanent On

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ENGR-PSI-FORM

5211-PSI 5212-PSI 5213-PSI

FIRE ALARM & DETECTIONS GAS CONTROL SYSTEM AITOMATIC GAS FLOODING

SYSTEM

SENARAI SEMAK PEMERIKSAAN DAN PENGUJIAN

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