B701 Fire Alarm Trainer Didactic Equipment Vocational Training Equipment Electrical Training Equipment
Description To safeguard both life and property it is usual, when designing newindustrial, office and public buildings, for a fire alarm system to bespecified. With increasingly stringent modern safety standards, theupgrading of fire alarm systems to older buildings is also becoming more common. Though the safety standards and complexity of alarmsystems will vary from country to country, all share a common basicformat. Various forms of fire detectors will be linked to a central controlpanel and this in turn will be linked to an audible and sometimes visualalarm. In some cases, the system may also either shut down plant ortransit systems and summon emergency services. In most cases thecontrol system will have various internal fault detection and warningsystems and internal or external power supply backup. Features A double zone fire alarm control panel manufactured to LPCG Certified EN54-2/4 and BS 5839, mounted on a glass reinforcedplastic display panel Industry standard components Allows simulation of six faults as standard to enhance studentpractical skills in fault-finding and rectification Activation of any of the detectors or the call point sets off the twoalarm circuits. One utilises a standard bell alarm and the other a highintensity Xenon strobe beacon The audible alarm is provided with a removable muting device tolimit excess noise Technical Specification Glass reinforced plastic demonstration board on which are mounted: Control Panel - a two- zone detector and two zone alarm controlpanel manufactured to comply with BS5839 Part 4 1988 andBS5839 Part 1 and EN54 Installations Detector Zone - #1 -Comprising a fixed temperature detector unitand a rate of temperature rise detector both mounted inside fireresistant GRP enclosures. Both detectors are equipped with a heaterdesigned to raise the temperature within the box and trigger thealarm Detector Zone - #2 – Comprising a multi-sensor detector, an opticalsmoke detector, and a manual (Break glass) call point. Bothdetectors are mounted inside fire resistant GRP enclosures with astainless- steel backing plate Smoke to trigger the alarm may be admitted to the enclosuresthrough holes in a stainless-steel base plate Alarm Circuit #1- a high intensity Xenon strobe visual alarm indicator Alarm Circuit #2 -an audible bell with removable damper (for useduring prolonged experiments) Six Fault switches - A bank of six switches allowing the operator tosimulate fault conditions that the control panel should be capable ofdetecting and giving both an audible and visual warning Comprehensive operations manual, which includes: Notes on theoryand principles, Instructor’s guide notes, Student test papers andsample answers, Electrical wiring diagram Weights & Dimensions Net dimensions: 1060mm (W) x 485mm (D) x 920mm (H) Net weight 48kg