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Seminar 7: Symposium of Selected Emerging Fire Protection Technologies
Taught by subject matter experts, this symposium will provide technical insight and information on selected
recent and emerging fire protection design techniques, systems, and technologies.
There will be 6 separate, hour-long sessions covering the following topics:
• Preaction Systems by David Asplund, The Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co., Inc.
• FAAST by Tom Boyle, Fike Facilities Protection Group
• Fire Alarm System Installation and Test Methods, by Marc Trembley, M.C. Dean International
• Fire-Link II, Leading Technology for the Fire Protection Industry by Rien Van Den Enden, Signalink
Technologies
• Enhanced Corrosion Protection for Fire Sprinkler Systems, by Josh Tihen, Potter Electric Signal
Company
• The Value of New Technology in Special Hazards Fire Protection, by Joe Konenkamp, Ed Cone, and
Tiffany Konenkamp, Century Fire Protection
Speaker bios and further session details are on the following pages.
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David L. Asplund, P.E. Director of Technical Services The Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co., Inc. David L. Asplund, P.E. is a 35 year veteran of the fire sprinkler
industry. Mr. Asplund has been employed by The Reliable Automatic
Sprinkler Co., Inc. for the past 16 years. He has held several positions
at Reliable including regional salesman, technical services manager
and regional sales manager. His current title is Director of Technical
Services. Prior to his career at Reliable, he spent 19 years as a fire
sprinkler contractor for various companies in the western part of the
United States. Mr. Asplund has a Bachelor of Science degree in
mechanical engineering from the University of Colorado and is a licensed fire protection engineer in the states of Colorado & Washington. He has been N.I.C.E.T. certified as a
Level III Fire Sprinkler Layout Technician and is a full member of the Society of Fire Protection Engineers. He
also sits on the NFPA 25 committee for Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection
Systems and the NSFA’s Engineering & Standards Committee.
Session Description – Preaction Sprinklers
This session will highlight pre-action systems, as well as the differences between the various types of single
and double interlock systems. A discussion on single and cross zone releasing control panels will also be
reviewed. Corrosion abatement for preaction system piping will be covered, as well.
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Tom Boyle Regional Manager – Southeast USA Fike Facilities Protection Group Tom Boyle has 30 years of experience in various capacities of sales,
engineering, and management in the fire alarm/life safety/commercial
suppression industry. He currently serves as the Regional Manager for Fike
Facilities Protection Group, located in Largo, FL, responsible for Florida,
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana.
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Session Description – FAAST
Fike's FAAST is very early warning fire detection featuring the latest in Fire Alarm Aspiration Sensing
Technology. Compatible and complementary to each of Fike's fire alarm and fire suppression systems, this
technology uses an advanced, intelligent smoke detector that actively draws air into its sensor through a pipe
network. FAAST combines dual source blue LED and infra-red laser optical smoke detection with advanced
algorithms to detect a wide range of fires while maintaining enhanced immunity to nuisance particulates, which
enables FAAST to deliver highly accurate and discreet early warning fire detection for a wide variety of
environments/applications.
FAAST is an intelligent fire alarm device and acts, reports and programs similar to any SLC device (including
detectors and pull stations). A fully integrated part of Fike's family of fire alarm and fire suppression releasing
panels, FAAST is easily programmable, reducing overall cost and commissioning of the entire fire alarm system.
Marc Trembley Life Safety Business Development Manager M.C. Dean International Marc Trembley is the Life Safety Business Development Manager for
M.C. Dean Inc. a national design-build and systems integration firm
specializing in complex and mission critical facilities. His current
responsibilities include proposal development, marketing, and sales
process management. His experience includes over 25 years of
practical life safety industry service including roles within the fields of
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management, sales, service, and operations. Having worked with major system manufacturers
(Honeywell/Notifier, Simplex and Tyco), as well as fire protection system integrators, Mr. Trembley is
a wealth of industry knowledge and applications. His current certifications include NICET, LEED, and
OSHA. He is also a long standing member of NFPA. Session Description – Fire Alarm System Installation and Test Methods
M.C. Dean will introduce and discuss various methods, reasons, and examples of their innovative pre-
fabrication and pre-installation testing methods of fire alarm systems. This session will review the
following:
• Describe the Pre-fabrication assembly of materials and equipment;
• Describe the Pre-installation, Installation, and Check-Out (PITCO) process of equipment testing
prior to installation on-site;
• Discuss an actual project using pre-installation and testing activities;
• Discuss troubleshooting and testing software prior to installation on-site; and
• Highlight a case study of how PITCO provided a test environment for adapting fire alarm system
software to meet project specifications.
Rien Van Den Enden Product Manager Signalink Technologies Rien Van Den Enden has been a part of the life safety industry for
over 12 years. Prior to that, he spent 10 years as an energy
procurement and transportation consultant. While employed with
SimplexGrinnell, his primary focus was the sales and service of
electronics and new life safety technologies. During this time, he
was introduced to Signalink Technologies, the creator and
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manufacturer of Fire-Link. As early as 2006, Mr. Van Den Enden sold some of the very first Fire-Link
systems. In May of 2009, he joined Signalink Technologies as a Regional Manager. His extensive
knowledge in Fire-Link field operations, coupled with the best line carrier technology engineers,
created Fire-Link II, which has been on the market now for over 3 years. Mr. Van Den Enden now
serves as Product Manager for Fire-Link II. Session Description – Fire-Link II, Leading Technology for the Fire Protection Industry
This session will review Fire-Link®II, manufactured by Signalink Technologies Inc. Fire-Link®II is a
complete audibility upgrade solution, utilizing a revolutionary new power-line communications
technology that signals through the building’s existing AC Power electrical wiring. This advanced Fire
Alarm notification signaling device has a fully addressable and supervised 87 dBA in-suite device
“mini-horn” that can be installed anywhere there is an AC outlet. The Fire-Link®II system attaches to
any existing Fire Alarm Control Panel and is a CSFM and UL / ULC listed Fire Signaling System, created
to meet NFPA72 standards for the purpose of overcoming audibility issues prevalent in older multi-
unit residential buildings.
Josh Tihen Product Manager Potter Electric Signal Company Josh Tihen is the Corrosion Solutions Product Manager at Potter Electric
Signal Company. He is a chemical engineer who is a member of the American
Institute of Chemical Engineers, the American Chemical Society, and the
National Association of Corrosion Engineers. Mr. Tihen currently serves on
TEG 159X Building Fire Protection Systems: Corrosion and Deposit Control
Committee for National Association of Corrosion Engineers.
Session Description – Enhanced Corrosion Protection for Fire Sprinkler Systems
This presentation will cover the basics of corrosion. A brief description of how corrosion occurs will be
presented. The presentation will define and describe the various types of corrosion, specifically highlighting
Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC). It will cover techniques used for analyzing corrosion such as
water testing and weight-loss coupons. It will focus specifically on designing and engineering fire sprinkler
systems for enhance corrosion protection. We will talk in depth about mitigation techniques used for wet, dry,
and pre-action fire sprinkler systems such as air release vents, biocides, corrosion inhibitors, and nitrogen
systems. Lastly, we will go over the economic impact of corrosion within the fire sprinkler industry.
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Joe Konenkamp General Manager Century Fire Protection
Joe Konenkamp is the General Manager of the Alarm & Special Hazards Division of
Century Fire Protection, LLC. He joined the fire protection industry in 1989,
specializing in Special Hazards Fire Protection Systems. He holds a Georgia Master
Electrician’s License and is NICET Level IV Certified in both Fire Alarm and Special
Hazards Suppression Systems.
Ed Cone Sales Manager Century Fire Protection
Mr. Cone is the Sales Manager of the Alarm & Special Hazards Division of Century Fire
Protection, LLC. He has worked as a fire protection contractor for over 36 years,
helping clients understand the nature of their fire protection hazard and the
protection best suited for it. Mr. Cone is NICET Level IV Certified in Special Hazards
Suppression Systems and a graduate of Georgia State University. Tiffany Konenkamp Service Operations Manager Century Fire Protection
Ms. Konenkamp is the Service Operations Manager of the Alarm & Special Hazards Division of Century Fire Protection, LLC. Much of her focus in fire protection for the
last 10 years has been on service, quality control, and commissioning of Special
Hazard Fire Protection Systems. Ms. Konenkamp is NICET Level III certified in Special
Hazards Suppression Systems and a graduate of Auburn University.
Mr. Konenkamp, Mr. Cone, and Ms. Konenkamp joined Century Fire Protection, LLC to form the Alarm & Special Hazards Division in 2011 and are pleased to share the perspective and knowledge they have
acquired over the years working as fire protection contractors. Session Description – The Value of New Technology in Special Hazards Fire Protection
This interactive session will cover new detection technologies, such as aspirating smoke and gas detection
and new beam detection solutions. We will explore Nitrogen Fire Suppression, an emerging clean agent
technology, plus we will give a fresh take on Clean Agent Sustainability. Lastly, we will address frequently
asked questions or misconceptions about special hazards systems and show the impact of their design on
the environment, the project budget, and the owner/end-user.
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