• I.S. CEN TS 54-14:2004

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    FIRE DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS - PART 14: GUIDELINES FOR PLANNING, DESIGN, INSTALLATION, COMMISSIONING, USE AND MAINTENANCE

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Withdrawn date:  19-11-2018

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  29-09-2004

    Publisher:  National Standards Authority of Ireland

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    Foreword
    Introduction
    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
    3 Terms and definitions
    4 General
       4.1 Guideline usage
       4.2 Guideline format
       4.3 Safety requirements
       4.4 False alarms
       4.5 Warranties and guarantees
       4.6 Documentation
       4.7 Responsibility
       4.8 Qualifications
    5 Assessment of needs
       5.1 Purpose
       5.2 Consultation
       5.3 Parts of the building needing cover
       5.4 Fire brigade attendance
       5.5 Fire alarm response strategy
       5.6 Documentation
       5.7 Responsibility
       5.8 Qualifications
    6 Planning and design
       6.1 Devices connected to the system
       6.2 System design
       6.3 Zones
       6.4 Selection of detectors and manual call points
       6.5 Siting and spacing of detectors and manual call
            points
       6.6 Alarm systems and devices
       6.7 Control and indication
       6.8 Power supplies
       6.9 Signals to a fire alarm receiving station
       6.10 Other equipment or systems
       6.11 Cables and interconnections
       6.12 Protection against electromagnetic interference
       6.13 Documentation
       6.14 Responsibility
       6.15 Qualifications
    7 Installation
       7.1 General
       7.2 Siting and accommodation of equipment
       7.3 Cable installation
       7.4 Radioactivity
       7.5 Documentation
       7.6 Responsibility
       7.7 Qualifications
    8 Commissioning and verification
       8.1 General
       8.2 Commissioning
       8.3 Verification
       8.4 Documentation
       8.5 Responsibility
       8.6 Qualifications
    9 Third party approval
       9.1 General
       9.2 Approval by authorities and others
       9.3 Approval procedures
       9.4 Periodic inspection by an approving body
       9.5 Qualifications
    10 Use of the system
       10.1 Responsibility
       10.2 Documentation
    11 Maintenance
       11.1 General
       11.2 Inspection and servicing
       11.3 Special servicing
       11.4 Repair and modification
       11.5 Spares
       11.6 Documentation
       11.7 Responsibility
       11.8 Qualifications
    12 Modification or extension of an installed system
       12.1 General
       12.2 Third party approval
       12.3 Extent of compliance
    13 Operation of other fire protection systems
       13.1 General
       13.2 Responsibility
    14 Applications in special risks
       14.1 General
       14.2 Electronic data processing areas
       14.3 High-rack warehouses
       14.4 Atrium buildings
       14.5 Hazardous areas
       14.6 Outdoor areas
       14.7 Responsibility
    15 Integrated systems
    16 Hierarchical systems
    Annex A (informative) Specific recommendations
            A.1 Scope
            A.2 Normative references
            A.3 Definitions
            A.4 General
            A.5 Assessment of needs
            A.6 Planning and design
            A.7 Installation
            A.8 Commissioning and verification
            A.9 Third party approval
            A.10 Use of the system
            A.11 Maintenance
            A.12 Modification or extension of an installed
                 system
            A.13 Operation of other fire protection systems
            A.14 Application in special risks
            A.15 Integrated systems
            A.16 Hierarchical systems
    Annex B (informative) False alarms
            B.1 Prevention of false alarms
            B.2 Smoke detectors
            B.3 Heat detectors
            B.4 Flame detectors
            B.5 Multi-phenomena systems
            B.6 Pre-alarm warnings
            B.7 Activity related systems
            B.8 Pre-transmission confirmation
            B.9 Investigation of false alarms
    Annex C (informative) Model documents
    Annex D (informative) Model list of fire loadings for
            different cable types
    Bibliography

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    Gives guidelines for the application of automatic fire detection and fire alarm systems in and around buildings. Covers planning, design, installation, commissioning, use and maintenance of the systems.

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    Document Type Standard
    Publisher National Standards Authority of Ireland
    Status Withdrawn
    Superseded By

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

    PREN 54-13 : DRAFT 2014 FIRE DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS - PART 13: COMPATIBILITY AND CONNECTABILITY ASSESSMENT OF SYSTEM COMPONENTS
    EN 54-5:2017 Fire detection and fire alarm systems - Part 5: Heat detectors - Point heat detectors
    EN 54-7:2000/A2:2006 FIRE DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS - PART 7: SMOKE DETECTORS - POINT DETECTORS USING SCATTERED LIGHT, TRANSMITTED LIGHT OR IONIZATION
    EN 54-2:1997/A1:2006 FIRE DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS - PART 2: CONTROL AND INDICATING EQUIPMENT
    EN 54-12:2015 Fire detection and fire alarm systems - Part 12: Smoke detectors - Line detectors using an optical beam
    EN 54-10:2002/A1:2005 FIRE DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS - PART 10: FLAME DETECTORS - POINT DETECTORS
    EN 54-3:2014 Fire detection and fire alarm systems - Part 3: Fire alarm devices - Sounders
    EN 54-4:1997/A2:2006 FIRE DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS - PART 4: POWER SUPPLY EQUIPMENT
    EN 54-1:2011 Fire detection and fire alarm systems - Part 1: Introduction
    EN 54-11:2001/A1:2005 FIRE DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS - PART 11: MANUAL CALL POINTS
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