There are no pre-requisites for this course.
This 2-day course gives delegates the knowledge and understanding of in situ fire fighting systems, as well as how they work and what is most appropriate for the situation. Delegates will also develop a thorough knowledge of a range of fire suppression systems and their operations. This course covers the current and draft Standards and all associated documentation of Active Fire Protection Systems.
· Detection systems and interface to fire alarm and building management systems
· Pressure relief and extraction systems
· Types of design (local application, total flood)
· Design guidance
· Maintenance guidance
· Coverage of over 26 current and draft British and International Standards, Codes of Practice and associated literature
DAY 1
Part 1 The principles of fire – what it is, how it starts and spreads and the types of fire
Part 2 Prevention, control, suppression and extinguishing of fires and how to select the relevant system(s) – details all the available fire extinguishing systems used and how to select based on the application
Part 3 How extinguishing systems work
Part 4 Selection of extinguishing systems (where they are best suited) – in terms of application local to the risk, or throughout the entire volume
Part 5 System delivery types & components
DAY 2
Part 6 System design – key considerations in the design including design concentrations, discharge times, hydraulic flow calculations, room integrity, etc.)
Part 7 Safety, toxicological factors & Environment
Part 8 Fire detection and triggering – types of detector, the principle of triggering, ancillary components
Part 9 Interface with building and building management – elements relating to construction, pressure relief, extract and transmission of alarms
Part 10 Commissioning, maintenance & additional factors – training, testing actuators, checking interfaces, security & tampering, documentation, periodic inspection, end of system life
NOTE: This course does not cover the topic of explosion protection.
This course is suited for delegates in or looking to have a career in one of the following roles;
· Fixed extinguishing system installers· Facilities managers and maintainers
· Consultants
· Designers
· Insurers
As a company that is committed to providing high quality services to all our clients, we will always aim to make reasonable adjustments ensuring all individuals receive the required help they need. Click here to learn more
There are no pre-requisites for this course.
This 2-day course gives delegates the knowledge and understanding of in situ fire fighting systems, as well as how they work and what is most appropriate for the situation. Delegates will also develop a thorough knowledge of a range of fire suppression systems and their operations. This course covers the current and draft Standards and all associated documentation of Active Fire Protection Systems.
· Detection systems and interface to fire alarm and building management systems
· Pressure relief and extraction systems
· Types of design (local application, total flood)
· Design guidance
· Maintenance guidance
· Coverage of over 26 current and draft British and International Standards, Codes of Practice and associated literature
DAY 1
Part 1 The principles of fire – what it is, how it starts and spreads and the types of fire
Part 2 Prevention, control, suppression and extinguishing of fires and how to select the relevant system(s) – details all the available fire extinguishing systems used and how to select based on the application
Part 3 How extinguishing systems work
Part 4 Selection of extinguishing systems (where they are best suited) – in terms of application local to the risk, or throughout the entire volume
Part 5 System delivery types & components
DAY 2
Part 6 System design – key considerations in the design including design concentrations, discharge times, hydraulic flow calculations, room integrity, etc.)
Part 7 Safety, toxicological factors & Environment
Part 8 Fire detection and triggering – types of detector, the principle of triggering, ancillary components
Part 9 Interface with building and building management – elements relating to construction, pressure relief, extract and transmission of alarms
Part 10 Commissioning, maintenance & additional factors – training, testing actuators, checking interfaces, security & tampering, documentation, periodic inspection, end of system life
NOTE: This course does not cover the topic of explosion protection.
This course is suited for delegates in or looking to have a career in one of the following roles;
· Fixed extinguishing system installers· Facilities managers and maintainers
· Consultants
· Designers
· Insurers
As a company that is committed to providing high quality services to all our clients, we will always aim to make reasonable adjustments ensuring all individuals receive the required help they need. Click here to learn more