DD CEN/TS 54-14:2004
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Fire detection and fire alarm systems Guidelines for planning, design, installation, commissioning, use and maintenance
Hardcopy , PDF
11-19-2018
English
08-24-2004
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 General
4.1 Guideline usage
4.2 Guideline format
4.3 Safety requirements
4.4 False alarms
4.5 Warranties and guarantees
4.6 Documentation
4.7 Responsibility
4.8 Qualifications
5 Assessment of needs
5.1 Purpose
5.2 Consultation
5.3 Parts of the building needing cover
5.4 Fire brigade attendance
5.5 Fire alarm response strategy
5.6 Documentation
5.7 Responsibility
5.8 Qualifications
6 Planning and design
6.1 Devices connected to the system
6.2 System design
6.3 Zones
6.4 Selection of detectors and manual call points
6.5 Siting and spacing of detectors and manual call points
6.6 Alarm systems and devices
6.7 Control and indication
6.8 Power supplies
6.9 Signals to a fire alarm receiving station
6.10 Other equipment or systems
6.11 Cables and interconnections
6.12 Protection against electromagnetic interference
6.13 Documentation
6.14 Responsibility
6.15 Qualifications
7 Installation
7.1 General
7.2 Siting and accommodation of equipment
7.3 Cable installation
7.4 Radioactivity
7.5 Documentation
7.6 Responsibility
7.7 Qualifications
8 Commissioning and verification
8.1 General
8.2 Commissioning
8.3 Verification
8.4 Documentation
8.5 Responsibility
8.6 Qualifications
9 Third party approval
9.1 General
9.2 Approval by authorities and others
9.3 Approval procedures
9.4 Periodic inspection by an approving body
9.5 Qualifications
10 Use of the system
10.1 Responsibility
10.2 Documentation
11 Maintenance
11.1 General
11.2 Inspection and servicing
11.3 Special servicing
11.4 Repair and modification
11.5 Spares
11.6 Documentation
11.7 Responsibility
11.8 Qualifications
12 Modification or extension of an installed system
12.1 General
12.2 Third party approval
12.3 Extent of compliance
13 Operation of other fire protection systems
13.1 General
13.2 Responsibility
14 Applications in special risks
14.1 General
14.2 Electronic data processing areas
14.3 High-rack warehouses
14.4 Atrium buildings
14.5 Hazardous areas
14.6 Outdoor areas
14.7 Responsibility
15 Integrated systems
16 Hierarchical systems
Annex A (informative) Specific recommendations
A.1 Scope
A.2 Normative references
A.3 Definitions
A.4 General
A.5 Assessment of needs
A.6 Planning and design
A.7 Installation
A.8 Commissioning and verification
A.9 Third party approval
A.10 Use of the system
A.11 Maintenance
A.12 Modification or extension of an installed system
A.13 Operation of other fire protection systems
A.14 Application in special risks
A.15 Integrated systems
A.16 Hierarchical systems
Annex B (informative) False alarms
B.1 Prevention of false alarms
B.2 Smoke detectors
B.3 Heat detectors
B.4 Flame detectors
B.5 Multi-phenomena systems
B.6 Pre-alarm warnings
B.7 Activity related systems
B.8 Pre-transmission confirmation
B.9 Investigation of false alarms
Annex C (informative) Model documents
Annex D (informative) Model list of fire loadings for different
cable types
Bibliography
Provides guidelines for the application of automatic fire detection and fire alarm systems in and around buildings.
Committee |
FSH/12
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes 96/542172 DC. (08/2004)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
80
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Superseded
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Supersedes |
This document provides guidelines for the application of automatic fire detection and fire alarm systems in and around buildings. The Technical Specification covers planning, design, installation, commissioning, use and maintenance of the systems. The guidelines cover systems intended for the protection of life and/or the protection of property. The guidelines cover systems with at least one fire detector. The systems may be capable of providing signals to initiate, in the event of a fire, the operation of ancillary equipment (such as fixed fire extinguishing systems) and other precautions and actions (such as machinery shutdown), but the guidelines do not cover the ancillary services themselves. The guidelines do not cover systems combining fire alarm functions with other non-fire related functions. The guidelines do not recommend whether or not an automatic fire detection and/or fire alarm system should be installed in any given premises. It has been assumed in the drafting of this Part of EN 54 that the execution of its provisions will been trusted to appropriately competent persons. However, guidance is also given to other persons purchasing or using a fire detection or fire alarm system.
Standards | Relationship |
CEN/TS 54-14:2004 | Identical |
11/30176548 DC : 0 | BS 7827 - CODE OF PRACTICE FOR DESIGNING, SPECIFYING, MAINTAINING AND OPERATING EMERGENCY SOUND SYSTEMS AT SPORTS VENUES |
BS 7827:2011 | Code of practice for designing, specifying, maintaining and operating emergency sound systems at sports venues |
PREN 54-13 : DRAFT 2014 | FIRE DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS - PART 13: COMPATIBILITY AND CONNECTABILITY ASSESSMENT OF SYSTEM COMPONENTS |
EN 54-5:2017 | Fire detection and fire alarm systems - Part 5: Heat detectors - Point heat detectors |
EN 54-12:2015 | Fire detection and fire alarm systems - Part 12: Smoke detectors - Line detectors using an optical beam |
EN 54-3:2014 | Fire detection and fire alarm systems - Part 3: Fire alarm devices - Sounders |
EN 54-1:2011 | Fire detection and fire alarm systems - Part 1: Introduction |
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