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A fire alarm notification appliance with a strobe light.
A fire alarm notification appliance with a strobe light.

A fire alarm system is an active fire protection system that detects fire or the effects of fire, and as a result provides one or more of the following: notifies the occupants, notifies persons in the surrounding area, summons the fire service, and controls all the fire alarm components in a building. Active fire protection (AFP is an integral part of Fire protection. Fire alarm systems can include alarm initiating devices, alarm notification appliances, control units, fire safety control devices, annunciators, power supplies, and wiring.

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Design

The design of the overall goals, general system type, and integration into the other facility systems (active fire suppression, HVAC, lighting, electrical power, fire barriers, etc. ) is performed by competent engineers with experience in fire protection, who are licensed within the geographical area of practice, such as a US State or a Canadian Province. An engineer is a person professionally engaged in a field of Engineering. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the This is done in conjunction with the architect's design team during the design phase of the building project. The detailed component selection and layout is provided by a technician as hired by the contractor during the construction phase. In the United states, that person is usually certified for fire alarm design by the National Institute for Certification of Engineering Technologies (NICET).

The design is typically provided in compliance with the model building codes having jurisdiction in that area. In the United States, NFPA 72, The National Fire Alarm Code is usually used for the installation methods, testing and maintenance. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA is a US organization (albeit with some international members charged with creating and maintaining minimum standards and requirements Property insurance company recommendations are also sometimes incorporated.

Extensions of existing systems are done considering the originally installed fire alarm system, and more than likely will be proprietary to match the existing equipment.

Fundamental design

A fire alarm system is composed of components which can be classified into the following categories.

Fire Alarm Control Unit (Panel) - any panel providing required functions, and has inputs and outputs. NAC Power booster panels are the most common example.

Devices

Fire alarm systems have devices connected to them to detect smoke and heat, or to alert the occupants of an emergency. Below is a list of common devices found on a fire alarm.

Appliances

Emergency Voice Alarm Communications (EVAC) systems

An ‘Emergency Voice Alarm Communication’ system is part of a fire alarm system that uses high reliability speakers to notify the occupants of the need for action in connection with a fire or other emergency. These speakers are special types of fire alarm Notification Appliances. ‘Emergency Voice Alarm Communication’ systems are employed in large facilities where general undirected evacuation is considered impracticable or undesirable. The Audible Textual signals from the speakers are used to direct the occupant's response during a fire or other emergency. The system may be controlled from one or more locations within the building known as Fire Wardens Stations, or from a single location designated as the building Fire Command Center. Speakers are automatically activated by the fire alarm system in a fire event, and following a pre-alert tone, selected groups of speakers may transmit one or more prerecorded messages directing the occupants to safety. These messages may be repeated in one or more languages. Trained personnel activating and speaking into a dedicated microphone can suppress the replay of automated messages in order to initiate or relay real time voice instructions. [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ NFPA 72, 4. Fire protection is the study and practice of mitigating the unwanted effects of Fires ref>NFPA Fire Protection Handbook pg Active fire protection (AFP is an integral part of Fire protection. A fire alarm control panel (FACP also called a fire alarm panel. A fire alarm notification appliance is an Active fire protection component 4. 1. 5
  2. ^ Cote, Arthur E. (March 2000). Fire Protection Handbook eighteenth edition. National Fire Protection Association, pp 5-7. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA is a US organization (albeit with some international members charged with creating and maintaining minimum standards and requirements ISBN 0-87765-377-1.  

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Fire protection
General: Active fire protectionFire alarm system

Fire suppression: Fire extinguisherFire sand bucketFire sprinklerGaseous fire suppression
Detection/alarm: Control panelHeat detectorPull stationFire alarm boxNotification applianceSmoke detector
Practices: Fire drillFire drill regulations in the USA


Active fire protection (AFP is an integral part of Fire protection. A fire extinguisher is an Active fire protection device used to extinguish or control small fires often in emergency situations A fire sand bucket or fire bucket is a Bucket filled with Sand which is used to put out Fires. A fire sprinkler is the part of a Fire sprinkler system that discharges water when the effects of a fire have been detected such as when a predetermined temperature has Gaseous fire suppression is a term to describe the use of inert Gases and chemical agents to extinguish a Fire. A fire alarm control panel (FACP also called a fire alarm panel. A heat detector is a device that responds to changes in Ambient temperature. A fire alarm pull station is an Active fire protection device usually wall-mounted that when activated initiates an alarm on a Fire alarm system A fire alarm box is an outdoor device used for notifying a fire department of a fire A fire alarm notification appliance is an Active fire protection component A smoke detector is a device that detects Smoke and issues an Alarm. A fire drill is a method of practicing the evacuation of a building for a Fire or other Emergency. The following is a list of Fire drill regulations in the United States.
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