Every day we see more complex constructions with more demanding requirements, which require extensive knowledge of the concepts and standards by engineers and architects for the design of fire alarm systems as well as field personnel responsible for installations and testing.
In this course you will learn the design procedures and calculations of fire alarm systems while clarifying the concepts of each component. It is designed for beginner students as well as professionals with previous knowledge in fire alarm systems.
The course uses a theoretical/practical methodology so we will be working together on a Hotel project design, where we will have to make calculations and locate the different components based on what NFPA 72 standarizes. Before working on the design we will focus on reviewing each component of a fire alarm system, how it works and interacts with other system.
What concepts will you learn in this course?
Concepts of a fire alarm system:
Main Panel Characteristics
Types of detectors
Pull stations
Input and output modules
Horns, loudspeakers and strobe lights
Wiring
Interaction of fire alarm systems with other systems:
Sprinkler systems
Clean agent suppression systems
Kitchen hood suppression systems
Air sampling detection
Air conditioning systems
Elevators
Stairway pressurization systems
Doors
NFPA 72 Standard Concepts
We will study the composition of all the chapters.
We will study concepts such as coverings and spacing of devices.
Occupancy type and hazard
Design of a real fire alarm system for a Hotel
Location devices following NFPA 72 and other standards
Calculations
Minimum documentation to include in your design
Voltage drop calculation
Calculation of wiring voltage drop
Activation matrix