Fire Detection and Alarm Systems - Presentation
Fire Detection and Alarm Systems - Presentation
Fire Detection and Alarm Systems - Presentation
and Alarm
Systems
What is FDAS?
Initiate auxiliary
functions involving
environmental, utility
Components of an FDAS
Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) This component, the hub of the
system, monitors inputs and system
integrity, controls outputs and relays
information.
Primary Power supply- Commonly
the non-switched 120 or 240 Volt
Alternating Current source supplied
from a commercial power utility.
Types of FACP
1. Conventional - A conventional
system employs one or more
initiating circuits, connected to
sensors (initiating devices) wired in
parallel.
.
FDAS System
FDAS System
Pictures FACP
Pictures FACP
Pictures FACP
Pictures FACP
Pictures FACP
Pictures FACP
FDAS Devices
FDAS Devices
Relay
FDAS Devices
Manually
FDAS Devices
Manual Call Point/MPS & Horn Strobe
FDAS Devices
Heat Detectors
Fixed Temperature Detectors
Oldest types in use
Relatively inexpensive
Least prone to false alarms
Activation temperature slightly
above highest ceiling temperature
May detect heat by means of
expansion of heated material,
melting of heated material ,
resistance changes in the heated
material.
Heat detector
Smoke Detectors
Can initiate an alarm much
quicker than a heat detector
because it responds to smoke
generated very early in a fires
development.
Are typically housed in a diskshaped plastic enclosure about
150mm (6in) in diameter and
25mm (1in) thick, but the shape
can vary by manufacturer or
product line.
Photoelectric Smoke
Detectors
Uses a photocell coupled with
a specific light source.
Basically smoke entering the
smoke detector
chamber
disrupts
the
light
beam
causing an alarm signal to be
initiated.
Smoke Detectors
Photoelectric Smoke
Detectors
Smoke Detectors
Basic Parts of Photoelectric Smoke Detectors
1.
Optical chamber
2.
Cover
3.
Case molding
4.
Photo diode
5.
Infra red LED
Smoke Detectors
Smoke Detectors
Smoke Detectors
Smoke Detectors
Smoke Detectors
Causes of False
Alarm
Fumes from cooking processes
Steam
Tobacco Smoke/ E-Cigarette Vapor
Dust
Insect/s
Aerosol Spray
High air velocity
Electromagnetic interference
Incense/Candles
High Humidity
Substantial fluctuation in Temperature
Accidental damage (MPS)
Pressure surges (Sprinkler system)
Hot works
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