Code of Practice For The Operation of Fire Protection Measures
Code of Practice For The Operation of Fire Protection Measures
Code of Practice For The Operation of Fire Protection Measures
BRITISH STANDARD
measures –
Part 3: Electrical actuation of
pre-action watermist and sprinkler
systems
ICS 13.220.20
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Publication history
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Contents
Foreword iii
Introduction 1
1 Scope 3
2 Normative references 3
3 Terms and definitions 4
4 System design 5
5 System interface 9
6 Power supplies, cables and wiring 12
7 Commissioning and handover 13
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Annexes
Annex A (informative) Example of an arrangement for c.i.e. with
separate e.c.d. 14
Annex B (informative) Example of an arrangement for c.i.e. with
combined e.c.d. 15
Annex C (informative) Example of an arrangement for any coincidence
logic provided within the c.i.e. 16
Annex D (informative) Example of an arrangement for any coincidence
logic provided within the e.c.d. 17
Bibliography 18
List of figures
Figure 1 – Typical logic gate depiction of pre-action systems 2
Figure A.1 – Example of an arrangement for c.i.e. with
separate e.c.d. 14
Figure B.1 – Example of an arrangement for c.i.e. with
combined e.c.d. 15
Figure C.1 – Example of an arrangement for any coincidence logic
provided within the c.i.e. 16
Figure D.1 – Example of an arrangement for any coincidence logic
provided within the e.c.d. 17
List of tables
Table 1 – Maximum areas of coverage per point-type smoke detector to
operate pre-action watermist and sprinkler systems in still air
conditions 7
Summary of pages
This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover,
pages i to iv, pages 1 to 18, an inside back cover and a back cover.
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Foreword
Publishing information
This part of BS 7273 is published by BSI and came into effect
on 31 January 2008. It was prepared by Subcommittee FSH/12/4,
Automatic operation of fire protection, under the authority of
Technical Committee FSH/12, Fire detection and alarm systems.
A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained
on request to its secretary.
Supersession
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Hazard warnings
CAUTION. Certain electromagnetic fields, such as those generated by
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Presentational conventions
The provisions in this standard are presented in roman (i.e. upright)
type. Its recommendations are expressed in sentences in which the
principal auxiliary verb is “should”.
Commentary, explanation and general informative material is
presented in smaller, italic type, and does not constitute a
normative element.
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Introduction
A pre-action sprinkler system is a fire extinguishing system which
consists of a sprinkler system and an electrical detection system with
water held back by the pre-action valve and pressurized air in the
sprinkler pipework. In the event of the operation of the electrical
detection system, the pre-action alarm valve operates and allows water
into the sprinkler pipework. Pre-action watermist systems work on the
same principle.
Two generic forms of operation exist: type A and type B.
In the case of a type A pre-action system, water will only enter the
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PIPEWORK CHARGES
TYPE A
SPRINKLER AND WATER
HEAD/ DISCHARGE
WATERMIST
NOZZLE
OPENS
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OR
AND
PIPEWORK CHARGES
DETECTION TYPE B
ACTIVATES WATER
DISCHARGE
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1 Scope
This part of BS 7273 gives recommendations for the design, installation
and commissioning of electrical actuation arrangements for pre-action
watermist and sprinkler systems. It covers the interface between fire
detection and fire alarm systems (see BS 5839-1), sprinkler systems
(see BS EN 12845) and watermist systems 1). This part of BS 7273 does
not apply to the interface with sprinkler systems designed in accordance
with BS 9251.
Recommendations relating to watermist systems which do not operate
in the pre-action mode are contained in BS 7273-5.
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NOTE Watermist systems can be used for the suppression, control and
extinguishing of fires. In this part of BS 7273, the references to fire
extinguishing systems relate to watermist systems of any type, as well as
to sprinkler systems.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the
application of this document. For dated references, only the edition
cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the
referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
BS 5839-1:2002, Fire detection and fire alarm systems for
buildings – Part 1: Code of practice for design, installation,
commissioning, and maintenance
BS 6266, Code of practice for fire protection for electronic
equipment installations
BS EN 54-2, Fire detection and fire alarm systems – Part 2: Control
and indicating equipment
BS EN 54-4, Fire detection and fire alarm systems – Part 4: Power
supply equipment
BS EN 12094-1, Fixed firefighting systems – Components for gas
extinguishing systems – Part 1: Requirements and test methods for
electrical automatic control and delay devices
BS EN 12094-3, Fixed firefighting systems – Components for gas
extinguishing systems – Part 3: Requirements and test methods for
manual triggering and stop devices
BS EN 12845, Fixed firefighting systems – Automatic sprinkler
systems – Design, installation and maintenance
BS EN 60651, Specification for sound level meters
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3.1 coincidence
arrangement designed so that an output is obtained only when at
least two independent input triggering signals are present at the same
time
NOTE For example, an output suitable for triggering a fire
extinguishing system is obtained only after a detector has detected a fire,
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and at least one other independent detector covering the same protected
space or hazard has confirmed the existence of fire.
3.4 pre-action
dry, alternate in dry mode, watermist or sprinkler system in which the
alarm valve can be opened by an independent fire detection and fire
alarm system in the protected space
3.5 stakeholder
party with an interest in the system
NOTE The interest might be:
• financial, e.g. owner or insurance company;
• as a customer (internal or external);
• as an enforcing authority, e.g. building control officer, fire and
rescue authority;
• in a professional capacity as an adviser to one of the parties,
e.g. architect, fire engineer, building service engineer; or
• in a contractual capacity, e.g. a manufacturer, installer or
maintainer of equipment.
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4 System design
4.1 General
The pre-action mode of operation introduces additional complexity over
and above the relatively simple mechanical engineering associated with
standard, closed nozzle/head watermist/sprinkler systems. Therefore, it
is essential that reliability is maximized. This requires that additional
attention is paid to the design of the system.
The requirements of the system should be ascertained by the designer,
by means of consultation with the relevant stakeholders. It is
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Interruption of the connection between the c.i.e. and any part of the
e.c.d. (see 5.1) should not affect the operation of any fire detector or
the generation of the local audible warning (and/or sounding of the
building’s fire alarm system).
Conditions that would prevent the correct operation of the system,
e.g. low pressure in propellant gas container(s), may be monitored and
indicated as an “incorrect status condition” at the e.c.d.
The operation of any control for disabling the system during
maintenance should be monitored and be indicated as a “disabled
condition”.
Conditions arising from the use of a pumped water supply might also
need to be monitored (see BS EN 12845).
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5 System interface
5.1 General
The automatic fire detectors associated with the pre-action system
should be arranged in one of the following two ways.
a) Automatic fire detectors may be connected to, and monitored by,
dedicated c.i.e. that does not incorporate the e.c.d. for the
pre-action system, e.g. the fire detection may form part of the
general fire detection and fire alarm system in the building (see
Annex A).
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5.5 Monitoring
All external input and output circuits, including to any normally closed
solenoid valves, should be monitored.
NOTE 1 The transmission facility may, for example, comprise a volt free
contact, switched 24 V supply or any other arrangement with similar
integrity and reliability.
NOTE 2 Requirements for monitoring are given in BS 5839-1,
BS EN 54-2 and BS EN 54-4.
In the case of the arrangement in 5.1a), an open or short circuit on
the connections to and from the c.i.e. should result in a fault indication
at e.c.d. Any fault indication on the c.i.e. should also be indicated on
the e.c.d.
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manual call points provided for operation of the fire detection and fire
alarm system.
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preparation.
In addition, sprinkler systems and watermist systems should both
conform to the recommendations given in 7.2 and 7.3.
7.2 Commissioning
A visual inspection should be undertaken to ensure that the type and
location of all equipment is in accordance with the working drawings
and design specifications.
Functional tests should be carried out to ensure the correct operation
of all controls and indications. The tests should establish the sequence
of actions leading to discharge of water, and this should be verified
against the sequence of actions in the design documentation (see 4.1).
As part of this, all auxiliary functions (such as audible and visual
warning devices, remote indications, air handling shutdown, power
shutdown, etc.) should be checked for correct operation in accordance
with design requirements.
The monitoring and indication of incorrect status and disabled
conditions should also be checked by test (see 4.4).
7.3 Handover
On completion of the commissioning, completion certificates, record
drawings and instructions on the system’s use and maintenance should
be supplied to the user.
For guidance, refer to BS 5839-1 and BS EN 12845 2).
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To pre-action
alarm valve
Monitored
connection
c.i.e. e.c.d.
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To pre-action
alarm valve
Optional connection
to building's fire detection
and alarm c.i.e.
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To pre-action
alarm valve
Output when
Coincidence two
unit independent
detectors
transmit
fire signals
c.i.e. e.c.d.
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To pre-action
alarm valve
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Bibliography
For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated
references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any
amendments) applies.
BS 9251, Sprinkler systems for residential and domestic
occupancies – Code of practice
DD 8489 (both parts), Fixed fire protection systems – Commercial
and industrial watermist systems 3)
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3) In preparation.
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