
Fire detection at the earliest possible opportunity is vital to protecting both people and property. The keys to success are installing and maintaining the highest possible quality fire detection equipment and selecting the right equipment for the circumstances.
We can advise you on the most suitable detectors for your situation, and build them into your fire security system. Whether you are looking to install a new fire security system, or to upgrade your existing system call 0800 085 2595 or 01992 701950, contact us or e-mail enquiries@sectorguard.plc.uk.
When designing a fire protection system, it is important to understand and identify the characteristics and fuel material of a potential fire, the environment in which the detector will be sited and the risk of fire.
For general use, smoke detectors are recommended since they give the highest level of protection, and must be used in escape routes for life safety systems to provide sufficient early warning to allow the evacuation of occupants. Two types of smoke detector are recognised by standards as good, general-purpose fire detectors:
Heat detectors offer protection in areas such as kitchens, saunas and garages where the environment is dirty or smoky under normal conditions or where there is a high presence of airborne particles such as water vapour or exhaust fumes. However, it must be recognised that any heat detector will respond only when a fire is well-established and generating a high heat output.
Two types of heat detectors are available:
Multisensor detectors are a combination of an optical smoke detector and a heat detector which means they are good general purpose detectors that respond well to a range of fires: smouldering fires (the optical element) and fast-burning fires (heat element). The purpose of combining sensors in this way is to enhance the detection performance or its resistance to certain types of phenomena likely to cause a false alarm or both. They are well suited to environments such as hotel bedrooms and warehouse loading bays.
CO fire detectors do not detect smoke particles or heat. Instead they sense the levels of carbon monoxide (CO) given off by all carbon-based materials in the smouldering stages of a fire and may be used for early warning of fire in certain well-defined circumstances. However, they are not universal replacements for smoke or heat detectors, but make excellent supplements to fire detection systems. CO fire detectors are resistant to certain environmental conditions that can result in false alarms, such as dust, steam and cigarette smoke whilst responding to many types of fire faster than heat detectors. CO fire detectors are ideal for protecting small volume sleeping risk areas.
Optical Beam detectors work by detecting smoke that obscuring a beam of infra-red light sent from a transmitter to a receiver. This operating principle means they are particularly well suited to protecting large, open spaces such as atria, churches and warehouses.
Flame detectors are designed to detect either the ultraviolet (UV) or infra-red (IR) radiation emitted by a fire and these types of detector can detect even gas fires which are not visible to the naked eye. They are effective in protecting areas where open flaming fires may be expected or where detection needs to be unaffected by air currents and tolerant of fumes, vapours and dust. Such applications include oil refineries, power plants, paper works and car factories.
Intrinsically safe versions of smoke and heat detectors are designed to protect areas where an explosive mixture of air and gas or vapour is or may be present continuously, intermittently or as a result of an accident. Detectors for use in these areas need to be designed so they cannot ignite the explosive atmosphere either in normal or fault conditions. Typical applications include chemical engineering plants and factories processing and storing gases, solvents and paints.
We can advise you on the most suitable detectors for your situation, and build them into your fire security system. Whether you are looking to install a new fire security system, or to upgrade your existing system call 0800 085 2595 or 01992 701950, contact us or e-mail sales-fs@sectorguard.plc.uk.