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Video Image Fire Detection
Video Flame and Smoke Detection Benefits and Applications
Presented by:
Mac Mottley, General Manager Fike Video Image Detection
Current State of Video Flame and Smoke Detection technology
Using existing Security Cameras
Benefit of Video Flame and Smoke Detection
Applications
Situational Awareness
Conventional detection devices are challenged by large volumes or high ceilings
Smoke Stratification Issues
Sprinkler systems designed for building protection, require heat to activate
First responders require early, “actionable intelligence” to avoid costly fire damage and firefighter injury.
Post fire event investigation
VID uses video analytics (software algorithms) to emulate human-eye fire recognition.
Analyze each frame (640 x 480) pixel by pixel using Digital Signal Processing (DSP) high and low pass filters (4.5 million data points per second)
Converts 15 frames of pixel data to one normalized pattern in one second.
Neural Network “Trained” with 1000’s of real and false fires.
Uses visible spectrum video images from stationary cameras
Looks at pixel luma value
Analytic process identifies characteristics of flames
Alarm and video output to user interface
• Smoke Detection Algorithms
Smoke Signature Recognition
Smoke Aging (red-orange older, blue newer) for movement
Motion detection zones are setup in FOV
Detection zone may be attached to a schedule
Motion detection event categorized similar to a fire event
Environment Dictates Type of Housing ◦ Explosion Proof ◦ Dust or dirt ◦ NEMA 4x (water proof) ◦ Climate controlled (heat or cool) ◦ Wiper or air curtain
Handles up to 32 IP cameras
Available in 3TB (2U) and 6TB (3U) storage configurations
Wintel platform
Rack mountable
Ruggedized option available
View active alarm conditions Receive an audible voice warning Locate the event on building and site plans Coordinate response efforts
Video Management VID IP Network cameras CAT 5 Computer Cable IP Infrastructure (Switches) Network Video Recorder (NVR) Remote Monitoring Software Fire Alarm Dry contacts Monitor Module Fire Alarm Panel
Provide server based analytics to existing cameras
Enhance ROI of an installed security system
Inexpensive insurance to avoid catastrophic event
Open Network Video Interface Forum Standard ◦ Allows standard for connectivity ◦ Can now process IP cameras on a network ◦ Do not have to write multiple interface drivers
Not authorized as an NFPA / UL / FM system
Processes up to 16 ONVIF IP video feeds for smoke or fire
Recognizes ONVIF cameras on the network
Provides an ONVIF video stream for integration into third party VMS
Provides alarms and events in ONVIF format
Detection Algorithms Smoke Flame Reflected Fire Light Motion
All included on camera or VID Server Individually enabled and adjusted Detect or blocking zones (On/Off schedules) Sensitivities Time delay (Alarm verification) Relay output
Targeted Detection Reduce False Alarms
Facility Characteristic – Large Volume Space High Value Assets Desire for Security Outdoor flame detection Fire Characteristic - Visible Signature Occupant Characteristics – Trained On Site Security /
Monitoring
17.7.7.1 VID and all components thereof, including hardware and software, shall be listed for the purpose of smoke detection
17.7.2 VID shall comply with all of the applicable requirements of Chapters 1, 10, 14, 17, and 23 of the code ◦ Power supply criteria ◦ Communications integrity ◦ Listed for the purpose ◦ Alarm signal to FACP
17.7.7.2.1 System Shall be designed in accordance with the performance based design requirements of 17.3
17.7.7.3 Video signals generated by the cameras that are components of video image smoke detection systems shall be permitted to be transmitted to other systems for other uses only through output connections provided specifically for that purpose.
• Recognizes Use of Flame & Smoke VID Systems • Flame VID Classified as Radiant-Energy Sensing
Detector • UL – 268B Video smoke detection • FM – Uses FM 3260 (new FM 3232) and UL 268. • FM 5-48 (Jan. 2011) Recommends video smoke
detection • Property/Business Continuity vs. Life Safety
Oil and Gas Facilities Power Plants (coal and nuclear) Manufacturing facilities Aerospace & Defense Warehouses Hangars Cultural Properties Universities Transportation Engine Rooms
Large scale fire tests have been carried out by NIST in both 15m and 22m high aircraft hangars. These tests show that sprinklers can be expected to operate in these high ceiling areas as demonstrated by the following results; For the 15 m high facility “The 2.0 m diameter pan fires with heating rates ranging from approximately 5.6 MW to 6.8 MW, were the smallest size fires to activate any automatic sprinklers. The 2.5 m diameter pan fires (tests 6b and 8), which produced estimated heat release rates of 7.7 MW also activated a number of 79 °C to 93 °C automatic sprinklers.” The 79 °C sprinklers tested utilized a quick response thermal element.
Sprinklers
VID
High Sensitivity in High Hazard
• Stable environment
• Detect fire, smoke and possibly
fuel/oil vapor prior to fire
Who caused the fire? What caused the fire? Where is the fire? When did the fire start? How big is it?
Installed on standard PC Provides video surveillance, smoke,
flame and motion detection View and record the condition that
caused the alarm View and manage system via internet Send email alerts Audible voice warning Locate the event on building/site
plans Coordinate response efforts
Flexibility to reduce false alarms or provide targeted detection
Mask or section areas of camera view to: Disable smoke or flame detection
Enable motion detection
Scheduler allows programming to times of day and days of week
• System alarms when smoke or flame crosses plane, out of masked area
• Detection zones target specific equipment
Masking or Detect Zones
Flame Detect Zone
Smoke block RFL block
Potential false alarm
Timeline Screen
System records 24/7/365 History timeline of detected events View and download video from any time period Easily identify and download video of events Used in commissioning – eliminate false alarms
Audit Report Generation ◦ Commissioning report ◦ System tests Propane torch Smoke emitters Canned smoke Motion zones User initiated alarms
◦ Confirm original field of view
Fast Detection
IP
Coordinate response with live
video
Dry-contact
SpyderGuard Visual ID
Improved response time and situational awareness
Email message
Dial 911
Volume Detection Large coverage area Situational awareness Continuous video recording Standards and Listings
Faster detection Cost benefit Nuisance rejection Post event reconstruction NFPA 72, FM and UL
Provides a solution to fire and smoke detection in large volume facilities where
no detection has historically been deployed
Mac Mottley, General Manager
Fike Video Image Detection
E-mail: [email protected]
Webpage: www.signifire.com
Contact Information