S/78 test
A smoke detector may NOT be placed if
1. Temperature is below 32 degrees 2. Temperature is above 100 degrees 3. Relative humidity is above 93% 4. Air velocity is greater then 1.5 m/sec (300ft/min)
The purpose of fire alarms
1.Provide notification 2. Alert occupants 3. Sunmon aid 4. Control fire safety functions
Alarm Log Book
A Log noting alarm activity. Completed by FSD and buildings not requiring FSD someone who has proper C of F. Retained for a period of 3 years
Smoke Detector Maintenance Book
A Log noting time, date, and technician for a buildings maintenance. Completed by FSD or S-78 holder. Lists total number of smoke detectors and locations.
Combination Detector
A device that responds to more then one of the fire conditions or employs more then one operating system to sense these conditions
Nuisance Alarm
A fire alarm signal caused by malfunction or improper operation of a fire alarm system or component.
Initiating device
A system component that originates transmission of a change-of-state condition, such as in a smoke detector, manual fire alarm box, or supervisory switch.
Spot-Type Detector
A type of detection device that provides coverage in a specific area where the sensing element is in a fixed location.
Unwarranted Alarm
An alarm aignal transmitted by a system wich failed to function as designed as a result of improper installation or maintenance.
Central station
An off-premises facility that monitors alarm systems and is responsible for notifying the fire department of an alarm. These facilities may be geographically located some distance from the protected building(s).
When are smoke detectors tested?
Annually, once per year
Photoelectric Detectors
Best type of detector for smokey fire by using a beam of light
When are smoke detectors cleaned?
Every 6 months
When are smoke detectors calibrated?
If a Detector is 0.25% outside the listed sesnsitivity range
Plastic Smoke Detector Cover
Placed on or over fire detection device to protect them from construction operations, but removed immediately upon completion of each work shift
Addressable Smoke Detector
Provides an alarm indication to a control unit and location
Intelligent Smoke Detector
Provides location of alarm and environmental change information
Plenum
The area above the ceiling tile or below the subfloor in a building.
Projected Beam-Type Detector
This device is equivalent to a row of spot-type Detectors for level and sloping applications
Air-duct Smoke Detector
This device uses a sampling tube to tests air quality for visible smoke or invisible combustion products. Sampling cannot exceed 120 seconds
Multi-Sensor Detector
This sensor is capable of generating MULTIPLE alarm signals from any of the sensors either independently or in combination
Multi-criteria Detector
This sensor is capable of generating only ONE alarm sigbal fron the sensors either independently or in combination
When are detectors tested for sensitivity?
Within one year after installation
Ionization Detector
Type of smoke detector that uses a small amount of radioactive material to make the air within a sensing chamber conduct electricity.
Alarm Verification
Used to reduce the number of unwarranted alarm. Cannot delay the alarm longer than 60 seconds
Light Obscurration Detector
Uses a beam of light to detect. When the beam is interrupted by smoke particles the sensor trips
Light Scattering Detector
Uses an indirect beam of light to detect. When smoke comes into contact with beam the light is scattered and redirected to the sensor
How are most detectors cleaned?
Vaccum or small brush unless specified otherwise