Electrical

Course

Design of Fire Alarm Systems (Course 460)


About The Course

It is the responsibility of the designer to ensure that a modern fire alarm system is fully compliant with both statutory and non-statutory regulations and standards, that false alarms are infrequent and that a real fire is detected quickly without damage to property or loss of life. This course provides delegates with the knowledge and skills necessary to design these systems competently. Candidates who attend this course may also like to attend course 470: Installation & Maintenance of Fire Alarms.

Course Participants

The course is designed for those who have an electrical background (for example maintenance electricians) or for those who have successfully completed course 110: Electrical Maintenance Skills.

Course Presentation

The course is structured to follow the same logical decision making processes used in the design of a fire detection and alarm system. Each candidate is loaned a copy of the latest standards for reference during the course. The use of on-going assessments and a complete design project ensure that the candidates are able to meet the objectives of the course. Comprehensive course notes are provided.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of the course, participants will be able to

  • Understand the way in which a large fire alarm system would be connected and zoned
  • Specify the import of the British Standards and Regulations relating to fire alarm systems
  • Identify the advantages and disadvantages of 4 wire, 2 wire and analogue systems
  • State the defining features of the three categories of fire alarm system
  • Identify the advantages and disadvantages of the various types of detectors, beacons and sounders used in fire alarm systems
  • Understand the requirements of BS5839 with regard to the positioning of components
  • Identify the cabling requirements for mains supplies and detectors etc
  • Perform the necessary battery capacity calculations
  • Produce the required drawings, documents and certificates.

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