• PD 7974-4:2003

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    Application of fire safety engineering principles to the design of buildings Detection of fire and activation of fire protection systems. (Sub-system 4)

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  14-03-2003

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    Foreword
    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
    3 Terms and definitions
    4 Symbols and abbreviations
    5 Design approach
    6 Design inputs and outputs
    7 Fire detection
    8 Activation of local and remote alarm systems
    9 Activation of fire suppression systems
    10 Activation of fire barrier systems
    11 Activation of smoke control systems
    12 Interactions of smoke control and suppression
       systems
    13 Management of fire safety
    Annex A (normative) Critical path analysis for fire
            control and suppression systems
    Annex B (informative) Determination of heat detector
            spacing
    Bibliography

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    Specifies guidance on the development, design and application of fire detection systems, and the activation of fire alarm and fire control systems to fulfill a role in the fire safety engineered design for a building.

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    This Published Document provides guidance on the development, design and application of fire detection systems, and the activation of fire alarm and fire control systems to fulfil a role in the fire safety engineered design for a building. Scientific and engineering principles are used as part of a structured approach. The key elements covered are:

    • detection: information is provided on the various types of fire detection system and their application for a given set of circumstances, as derived from a qualitative design review, risk assessment and the results of formulae provided by other Sub-systems;

    • activation and control: once the fire detection system has detected a fire, it activates a series of measures designed to fulfil the requirements of the fire safety engineered design. These measures may include operation of fire warning systems, the remote signalling to emergency services, and the operation of fire alarm, fire suppression and fire control systems. Guidance is given on the methodology and formulae required in ensuring that the appropriate systems are activated in an appropriate manner and within given criteria.

    In the context of this document, fire control includes:

    • fire suppression systems: active systems designed to suppress a fire, temporarily (i.e. control) or permanently (i.e. extinguish). Examples include automatic water sprinkler systems;

    • fire barrier systems: active systems designed to contain a fire within a given area or separate a fire from another area. Such systems may be regarded as offering similar benefits to passive fire compartments or separations for the duration of their operation. Examples include fire damper systems and door release mechanisms;

    • smoke/heat control systems: active systems designed to positively control the movement and build up of fire effluents such as smoke, heat and toxic gases. Examples include smoke venting systems and air pressurization systems.

    NOTE This document does not contain detailed design and installation instructions for the systems covered. This information may be obtained from other relevant British Standard codes of practice and specifications.

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    Committee FSH/24
    Development Note Also available as part of BS KIT 140. (08/2004) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI December 2011. (11/2011)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Current

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    BS 5839-1(2002) : 2002 FIRE DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS FOR BUILDINGS - PART 1: CODE OF PRACTICE FOR SYSTEM DESIGN, INSTALLATION, COMMISSIONING AND MAINTENANCE
    BS 5839-1:2017 Fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings Code of practice for design, installation, commissioning and maintenance of systems in non-domestic premises
    12/30260278 DC : 0 BS 5839-1 - FIRE DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS FOR BUILDINGS - PART 1: CODE OF PRACTICE FOR DESIGN, INSTALLATION, COMMISSIONING AND MAINTENANCE
    PD 7974-5:2014 Application of fire safety engineering principles to the design of buildings Fire and rescue service intervention (Sub-system 5)
    PD 6686:2006 Guidance on directives, regulations and standards related to prevention of fire and explosion in the process industries
    PD 7974-8:2012 Application of fire safety engineering principles to the design of buildings Property protection, business and mission continuity, and resilience
    12/30245155 DC : 0 PD 7974-8 - APPLICATION OF FIRE SAFETY ENGINEERING PRINCIPLES TO THE DESIGN OF BUILDINGS - PART 8: PROPERTY PROTECTION, MISSION CONTINUITY AND RESILIENCE
    14/30292939 DC : 0 PD 7974-5 - APPLICATION OF FIRE SAFETY ENGINEERING PRINCIPLES TO THE DESIGN OF BUILDINGS - PART 5: FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE INTERVENTION (SUB-SYSTEM 5)
    BS 5839-1:2013 Fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings Code of practice for design, installation, commissioning and maintenance of systems in non-domestic premises
    PD 7974-6:2004 The application of fire safety engineering principles to fire safety design of buildings Human factors. Life safety strategies. Occupant evacuation, behaviour and condition (Sub-system 6)
    BS 5839-8:1998 Fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings Code of practice for the design, installation, commissioning, and maintenance of voice alarm systems
    PD 7974-2:2002 Application of fire safety engineering principles to the design of buildings Spread of smoke and toxic gases within and beyond the enclosure of origin (Sub-system 2)
    PD 7974-1:2003 Application of fire safety engineering principles to the design of buildings Initiation and development of fire within the enclosure of origin (Sub-system 1)

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    NFPA 750 : 2015 WATER MIST FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
    BS EN 50131-1 : 2006 ALARM SYSTEMS - INTRUSION AND HOLD-UP SYSTEMS - PART 1: SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
    BS EN 54-7:2001 Fire detection and fire alarm systems Smoke detectors. Point detectors using scattered light, transmitted light or ionization
    BS DD240-1(1997) : 1997 FIRE SAFETY ENGINEERING IN BUILDINGS - GUIDE TO THE APPLICATION OF FIRE SAFETY ENGINEERING PRINCIPLES
    BS EN 54-4:1998 Fire detection and fire alarm systems Power supply equipment
    BS EN 54-2 : 1998 FIRE DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS - PART 2: CONTROL AND INDICATING EQUIPMENT
    BS EN 54-3:2014 Fire detection and fire alarm systems Fire alarm devices. Sounders
    BS EN 54-5 : 2017 FIRE DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS - PART 5: HEAT DETECTORS - POINT HEAT DETECTORS
    BS 5839-8:1998 Fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings Code of practice for the design, installation, commissioning, and maintenance of voice alarm systems
    PREN 54-12 : DRAFT 2009 FIRE DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS - PART 12: SMOKE DETECTORS - LINE DETECTORS USING AN OPTICAL BEAM
    NFPA 72 : 2016 NATIONAL FIRE ALARM AND SIGNALING CODE
    BS EN 54-10:2002 Fire detection and fire alarm systems Flame detectors. Point detectors
    BS EN 54-11:2001 Fire detection and fire alarm systems Manual call points
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