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FAST. FORWARD. TOGETHER! A Firelite Fire Alarm Panel by Honeywell
Nimit Navanimitkul FAST. FORWARD. TOGETHER! JUNE-2016 A Firelite Fire Alarm Panel by Honeywell
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Why do we need Fire Alarm System?
For the protection of : Life And For each Critical Quality Issue submitted on slide #3, each SBU submit a 4 Blocker to Owner Property Code Requirements of Local AHJ Insurance Requirement / Premium Reduction Smoke Control Peace of Mind
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What is Fire?? From inception, fire produces changes in the environment. Any of these changes is referred to as the “fire signature”, which can be monitored by a detection system. The process of combustion (PoC) releases large numbers of solid & liquid particles into the atmosphere. They are called aerosols and, when produced by fire, are usually called smoke. For each Critical Quality Issue submitted on slide #3, each SBU submit a 4 Blocker to Owner PoC particles smaller than 0.3 micrometers are usually called invisible. Larger than 0.3 micrometers can scatter light & are… VISIBLE
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The Fire Triangle Gasses - Natural, Propane, Butane, Hydrogen,
Acetylene, Carbon Monoxide. Liquids - Gasoline, Kerosene, Turpentine, Alcohol, Paints, Varnish, Lacquer Solids - Coal, Wood, Paper, Cloth, Wax, Grease, Leather, Plastic, Grain, Hay Open Flame The Sun Hot Surfaces Sparks and Arcs Friction Chemical Action Electrical Energy Compression of Gases Fuel, heat and oxygen are all needed in the right combination to produce fire.
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What is Fire?? A Graph of a fire condition What does Fire Produce??
Start to produce PoCs REMEMBER THE MICRON SIZE Produces visible smoke particles Produces a high temperature FIRE [FLAMES] For each Critical Quality Issue submitted on slide #3, each SBU submit a 4 Blocker to Owner GAS SMOKE INFRARED/UV HEAT What does Fire Produce??
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Basic Fire Alarm System
Input Det / Mod / MCP Processing CPU / FACP Output CM / RM Notification Appliance Manual Fire Station M FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL POWER SUPPLY Smoke Detector MM I/P Module For each Critical Quality Issue submitted on slide #3, each SBU submit a 4 Blocker to Owner
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Lower wiring costs Conventional VS Addressable Elevator control HVAC
Conventional Fire Panel MS-9050UD Elevator control HVAC
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Fire Alarm Control Panels
MS-9600UDE 2 Loop, Upto 636 Devices Panel MS-9050UDE 1 Loop, Upto 50 Devices Panel For each Critical Quality Issue submitted on slide #3, each SBU submit a 4 Blocker to Owner
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Detection Technologies
Photoelectric Heat Multi Sensor Laser Beam Input Module MCP / Manual Pull Station For each Critical Quality Issue submitted on slide #3, each SBU submit a 4 Blocker to Owner
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Photoelectric Light Scattering Type CLEAN - NO SMOKE DIRT SMOKE
Light Blocking Partition Light absorbed by black or gray walls of sampling chamber. Photo Diode LED VOLTS Dirt will bias toward alarm or actually initiate alarm . VOLTS DIRT Light Blocking Partition LED Photo -Sensor Light scattered by smoke particles initiates alarm . VOLTS SMOKE For each Critical Quality Issue submitted on slide #3, each SBU submit a 4 Blocker to Owner
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Heat Detectors Heat detectors are the oldest type of automatic fire detection device. Not considered direct Life Safety devices, these detectors do contribute to the detection of a fire.
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Heat / Thermal NTC / PTC Thermistor
For each Critical Quality Issue submitted on slide #3, each SBU submit a 4 Blocker to Owner Applications - Kitchens, Laundry, Pantry etc.
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Multi Sensor Applications
For each Critical Quality Issue submitted on slide #3, each SBU submit a 4 Blocker to Owner Applications - General installations like Malls, Hospitals, offices etc. but only for indoor and upto 0-38 Deg. C temp. range.
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Laser Laser Beam Focus Is on One Point
Parabolic Mirror (amplifier) laser diode Focus Point photo receiver For each Critical Quality Issue submitted on slide #3, each SBU submit a 4 Blocker to Owner Receiver Parabolic Mirror Laser Beam Focus Is on One Point In Space on the Path of the Laser Beam! - Magnified More Accurate Signal - Immune to Accumulated Dust
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Beam Detector System Sensor is offering a new single-unit Transmitter/Receiver Beam Detector that works in conjunction with a reflector.
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Transmitter & Receiver
Beam Transmitter & Receiver Reflector 10 o Top View 30’ TO 350’ S = 45’ 22.5’ Listed Spacing = S Side Wall Spacing = 1/2 S End Wall Spacing = 1/4 S For each Critical Quality Issue submitted on slide #3, each SBU submit a 4 Blocker to Owner
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Projected Beam Principle
Transmitter Receiver Smoke from the fire in the protected area diffuses the intensity of the beam at the receiver
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Compatible Intelligent Detectors
AD355 Adapt Multicriteria Smoke Detector SD355 Photoelectric Smoke Detector SD355T Photoelectric w/Thermal H355 Fixed Thermal Detector H355R Fixed Thermal w/Rate-of-Rise Separate B350LP base (with each head) D350P Photoelectric Smoke Duct Detector D350RP Photoelectric Smoke Duct Detector with Auxiliary Relay SD355 CP355 H355 D350PL
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Input Module Applications
For each Critical Quality Issue submitted on slide #3, each SBU submit a 4 Blocker to Owner Applications - Interfacing any 3rd party system contact like Door Contact, Flow Switch, Pressure Switch, Break Glasses etc.
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Addressable Input Module
MMF-300 Monitor Module For monitoring a circuit of normally-open contact conventional alarm initiating devices MMF-302 Monitor Module For monitoring 2-Wire Smoke Detectors (requires filtered resettable 24 volts) Can be used to retrofit conventional systems to Addressable without costly detector replacement MDF-300 Dual Monitor Module For monitoring normally-open contact alarm initiating devices. NFPA Style B only Assumes two sequential addresses on the SLC Provides convenience for monitoring two doors or HVAC fans/dampers and other normally open contacts.
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MCP / Manual Pull Station
BG-12LX Addressable Pull Station Key Resettable Prevents unauthorized reset Dual Action Prevents accidental activation Polling LED viewable through front handle Reassures owner system is active For each Critical Quality Issue submitted on slide #3, each SBU submit a 4 Blocker to Owner
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Output Devices Control Module Relay Module Audioble Devices
Visual Devices For each Critical Quality Issue submitted on slide #3, each SBU submit a 4 Blocker to Owner
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CMF-300 NAC Control Module
NFPA Style Y (Class B)/Style Z (Class A) 24 VDC power must be supplied 3-amp maximum load capability Permits system software control of distributed NAC power supplies Programmable for the following: Auto-Silence (timed sounder cutoff) Silence Inhibit Silenceable vs. Non-Silenceable Enable/Disable
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Relay Module CRF-300 Relay Control Module
Two Form-C Relays that work in unison. Use for elevator recall, damper control, door holding, auxiliary control functions, etc. No tabs to break Easy to install Address can be set by simply removing front dress cover
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Audible Devices Bells: Only used if they are only for fire, or have a distinctive sound from other bell signaling devices Often used as an external gong to indicate the flow of water in the sprinkler system. Horns: Loud and distinctive output Often used in high-noise environments, such as manufacturing plants.
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Audible Devices Sirens: Extremely loud devices generally limited in use to outdoor or heavy industrial areas. Speakers: Audible devices used in conjunction with voice evacuation messages Life-Safety speakers are not generally associated with Muzak systems.
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Visual Signaling Appliances
Visual signaling appliances are used in high-noise environments, in areas occupied by hearing-impaired individuals, or in areas where audible devices may not be desired.
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Visual Devices Speaker/Strobe Strobe Horn/Strobe Chime/Strobe
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Selectable-Output Visual Devices
Selectable Candela Output ( ) Selectable Operating Voltage (12 or 24 volts) Offered in Strobe and Horn/Strobe combinations
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FIRELITE Summary Ease of installation and programming
Faster setup reduces number of man hours required per system Individual point reporting through communicator provides accurate location to first responders Four synchronized NACs for System Sensor, Wheelock and Gentex devices Allows connection to different devices on separate circuits for easier and less-costly retrofit Six amps of external Aux/NAC power (using optional transformer) No need to add additional costly power supplies Three Form-C relays standard Trouble (non-programmable) Alarm and Supervisory are programmable for other functions Programmable from internal keypad, a PS-2 keyboard or a personal computer
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Provides advanced maintenance and troubleshooting
FIRELITE Summary Provides advanced maintenance and troubleshooting Auto Detector testing (no special tools or tester required) Drift Compensation Maintains alarm window as detector becomes dirty Maintenance Alert Alerts when detectors need to be cleaned Auto device type validation Immediately identifies what is connected to the panel for faster setup
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Typical SLC Wiring for Firelite
CM M Style 6 (Class A wiring) No T- Tapping allowed Max DC resistance <50 Ohms 159 Detectors Modules capacity per Loop Max. Wiring Length 2 Kms with 1.5 sq.mm. Twisted Pair Cable 24VDC Power Input For each Critical Quality Issue submitted on slide #3, each SBU submit a 4 Blocker to Owner
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SLC Wiring – Style 7 For each Critical Quality Issue submitted on slide #3, each SBU submit a 4 Blocker to Owner
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Key Applications: Mid-Rise Example
Single SLC riser reduces multiple wiring required with earlier conventional product Different devices such as smoke detectors and pull stations can exist on the same pair of wires The Software Zones’ flexible programming feature allows “Floor above/Floor below” signaling long with option for “Elevator Recall”
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Selling Strategies Selling Points
Designed for medium to large sized installations Flexible, easy to expand User-friendly interface for easier programming and maintenance Compliance - UL 864 (Fire), NFPA-72 and ULC Supports a wide range of addressable sensors: Photo, Ion, Beam, Heat detectors, Duct Detectors Supports a variety of notification devices such as: Horns and Strobes (including SpectrAlert Selectable Output Series of strobes, horns/strobes and speaker/strobes) Voice Evacuation Systems Plug & Play with ACC-25/50 Integrates or retrofits existing conventional devices Uses existing wire Uses existing intelligent devices
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Selling Strategies Vertical Market targets
Mid-Rise building targets Buildings less than 45 Meters in height (Fully Addressable): Dormitories Motels Hotels Extended Stay Facilities Commercial buildings including: Manufacturing Warehousing Telecommunication Systems Corporate Headquarters Healthcare including: Hospitals and Clinics Nursing Homes Retirement or Assisted Living Facilities MS-9600LS Sales Presentation
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THANK YOU
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Technology Comparison
Device Type Notifier ESSER Morley Firelite Devices Per Loop 127 99+99 Total loops Upto 10 Upto 18 Upto 5 Upto 2 CPU Redundancy No Yes Power Supply Redundancy Network Types Wire, MMF, SMF Wire, MMF Not Possible Active Repeaters Upto 190 in High Speed Network Upto 31 Upto 16 8 Passive Repeaters Upto 32 32 Zone Indicators Upto 3072 Upto 162 80 182 Loop Length with 1.5 Sq.MM. Twisted Pair Upto 2 Km No. of Events Upto 5000 Upto 10000 Upto 999 1000 Display 640 Characters 320 Characters 240 Characters 80 Characters Manual Call Point Yes. BG and Pull Station Yes. BG available Yes. BG Available 1 Input MM 2 Input MM 4 Input MM 6 Input MM For each Critical Quality Issue submitted on slide #3, each SBU submit a 4 Blocker to Owner
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Technology Comparison
Device Type Notifier ESSER Morley Firelite Isolator inside Devices No Yes Ionization No. OT Blue is equivalent Photo Heat Heat + ROR Multi Sensor CO Sensor Beam Detector Duct Detector Detector with Built in Speech, Flasher & Sounder No. But Sounder + Flasher with B200S Sounder Base Yes. No. But Sounder + Flasher with WSS Series Sounder bases No. Isolator Module Intrinsically Safe Detectors Hot Swapping of Cards Max Panels on Network Upto 200 31 99 Not Possible For each Critical Quality Issue submitted on slide #3, each SBU submit a 4 Blocker to Owner
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