S1 - Fire Alarm + Master Clock
S1 - Fire Alarm + Master Clock
S1 - Fire Alarm + Master Clock
Marwan ElHawary Momen Mohamed Norhan Hegazy Muhammad Abdelaziz Omnia Waheed
Light Current Sessions
1.Fire Alarm System & Master Clock System
1- Fixed Temperature
2- Rate of Rise
1. Fixed Temperature
Fixed Temperature
• this type is based on the principle that most metals melt when exposed to heat
• If the measured temperature increase per unit of time exceeds the threshold, an alarm
is triggered.
D. Combined Detector (Heat & Smoke)
Combined Detector (Heat & Smoke)
• Placed in places where there should be no increase in temperature or smoke
emission
• It is placed in places that, if a fire occurred, it would cause a lot of losses before fighting it
• The flame detector detects the fire faster than the smoke detector
B.Horns
C.Flashers
Types of control systems
Control Panels
Conventional FACP
• For small places
• Cheap
Conventional FACP
Conventional FACP
Addressable FACP
• It consists of loops
• More expensive
1-Tamper Switch
• Visual warning devices are usually used in places with a high level of noise, places
occupied by deaf people, or hospitals as an additional or complementary warning
method.
• An alarm siren with flash is placed outside the building to alert the people outside to
the presence of a fire inside
• Emergency signs are placed approximately every 30 meters to identify the exit route
𝑹𝑫𝒆𝒕𝒆𝒄𝒕𝒐𝒓 = 𝟓 𝒎 If the height = 3.5m
• It also receiving time either from the Internet or any other method
B. Slave Clock
Slave Clock
• These are the sub-hours that are distributed around the building and are always placed
in the corridors and waiting area
• And there are two types of them
1. Analog Clocks
2. Digital Clocks
How We Can Set The Time In The Master Clock?
How We Can Set The Time In The Master Clock?
1. Manually
2. By GPS Antenna