Gaseous Extingishing - Associations and Standards
Fire Industry Association (FIA)
ADT are full members of the FIA (http://www.fia.uk.com/) and have representation in many of the working groups and sections within it including the Working Group - Gases.
Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB)
A commitment to quality ensures that ADT is listed in “The Red Book” of Approved Fire and Security Products and Services. Updated annually this reference book has a section dedicated to fixed fire fighting systems. It is also regularly updated on-line.
ADT are listed here as a certified fixed system firm through the rigorous assessment of LPS 1204. The components used in ADT systems are also listed in The Red Book.
Standards
There are a number of standards associated with the design of gaseous extinguishing systems. Some of the more relevant ones are listed below.
BS EN 15004 - Gaseous fire extinguishing systems – Physical properties and system design
This is the first global standard for gaseous fire extinguishing systems. This standard is split into several parts. Part 1 is generic to all gaseous systems and gives recommendations for the design, installation testing maintenance and safety of gaseous fire fighting systems and the characteristics of the various agents and types of fire for which they are a suitable medium. The other parts all relate to specific agents.
BS 7273 part 1 -Electrical actuation of gaseous total flooding extinguishing systems
BS 6266 :2002 - Fire Protection for electronic equipment installations
BS 5306-4:2002 - Fire extinguishing installations – CO2 systems
HAG report - A review of the toxic and asphyxiating hazards of clean agent replacements for Halon 1301
Fire Standard D7 - Crown Fire Standard – Automatic Fire Suppression and Extinguishing Systems
BSRIA Application Guide AG 17/2002 - To the integration of gaseous extinguishing systems with other building services
BS EN 1968 – 2002 - Periodic testing of seamless steel gas containers |