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1. LEGEND Maximum Height Of installation gt Discharge Length Minimum clearance _ 0 _ from persons gt lt 5C L3 Minimum clearance from B 0 B L combustible material zs 200 C L2 Minimum clearance from an 0 eu d construction structure 300 FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 36 of 87 FirePro Information instruction and user manual Figure B FP 200M o 3 Distance From Generator outlet mm FP 200S Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Version 5 01 10 2011 FP 500S FP 500S wn H 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 LEGEND Maximum Height Of installation Minimum clearance from persons Minimum clearance from combustible material Minimum clearance from construction structure Fi
2. F F E E D D FirePro amp cp FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 69 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 FirePro Fire Extinguishing Aerosol System Block Diagram using Linear Heat Detectors Ing system Extinguishing Panel 1 Stage Sounder H 24 Stage Sounder amp Strobe Extinguishing Indication Zone 1 Linear Heat Det TH88 6 Zone2 Linear Heat Det TH105 G 7 Isolation Abort Button G 8 Sequential Activators 9 Aerosol Generators 10 Air dumpers Designing an extinguls With Aerosol Generators FirePro amp FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 70 of 87 Keep
3. 0 0 0 FirePro Generator ONONOSONSONOSO 0 ONCONONONONONONONONOSEONONONEOSONOBONSONONONECONONONGOEONONONCONSOBSOSONCONSOSONONONONONGN OO ONONONEONONONCNCOBUNCONCONONONCONONONONONSORONONONONONONONONUSOBCONONCONCONONONCONONONCONOO e ud OE e KY KY e e e e e e e eo e e e eo eo eo eo eo e ONONONONONONCONONONONONO ONONOSNOBONONONONONONONONONONONOBONONONONCONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONOO 90 8 0 9 8 9 50 9ggls9 9 99 9 90 9 0 99 999999 FirePro Generator 24v power In Out Single Zone detection Four Aerosol Generators can be connected Fire contacts for remote signaling Fault contacts for remote signaling Connection to addressable module pos uo FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 72 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd FirePro Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 201 1 FPC 1 m
4. FirePro amp FirePro amp FirePro amp m P C Automatically thermally by means of the thermocord type TH models which is activated at a preset temperature D Manually type M models by means of the time delayed mechanical release device located in the fire extinguisher FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 39 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Type E models for these models the required activation current is a minimum of 0 8 A This current is supplied by a battery of a 6 36 V DC voltage The resistance of the electrical activation element is 1 6 3 0 ohms The activation time is 3 4 seconds During or immediately after activation the electrical activation element becomes an open circuit unu g g uiui 0 pt ung o a 3 3 Type TH models with these models the activation takes place automatically by means of the thermocord which as soon as the temperature reaches a preset level activates the SBK aerosol forming extinguishing solid compound The thermocord functioning a
5. AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND NATA ANZ SOUTH AFRICA U S A SANAS AMA SINGAPORE HONG KONG SAG HKAS BRAZIL ISRA L ux INMETRO 5 IP AQ ILAC MRA TESTING MLA TESTING Bilateral agreements on recognition and acceptance of tests and calibration results NETHERLANDS EELGIUM NORWAY a WIEDEN DENMARK FINLAND RvA BELTEST BKO OBE NA SWEDAC DANAK FINAS _FINAS IRLAND UNITED KINGDOM AUSTRIA GERMANY CZECH REPUBLIC SEA INAB_ UKAS BMWA DASMIN DA DAT ch CAI SMAS SPAIN FRANCE SWITZERLAND ITALY SLOVENIA GREECE ROMANIA ISRAEL ENAC COFRAC SAS SINAL SA ESYD RENAR ISRAC BRAZIL SOUTH AFRICA MALAYSIA AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND INMETRO SANAS DSM NATA IANZ The list of the signatories is available at www ilac org downloads Arrangement pdf FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 12 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 1 8 KIWA Product Certificate To attain European acceptance through accreditation there has been work on a structure based on the European standards This is for product certification process certification and person certification These processes are now at an advanced stage and product certif
6. 4500 7 5000 5000 EN 5500 T 5500 1 ERE 6000 D 6000 LEGEND hh seas 5 Maximum Height zz esso 5 gt Of installation gt Discharge Length Minimum clearance 750 E o i 7000 from persons gt C 3 es 7000 Minimum clearance from ii combustible material gt lt 200 C 12 7500 Minimum clearance from construction structure gt gt 300 C L1 8000 8000 Sensitive equipment such as computers can react to great temperature differences When extinguishing gases liquefied under pressure are injected into the room cooling takes place In the case of aerosol forming units the temperature can rise In both cases the restoration and maintenance of the temperature in the room concerned 20 C is important for the proper functioning of the sensitive equipment Important FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 38 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for e R future use This manual lapses when revised The Ire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 9 0 Activation Methods 9 1 Types of Activation Depending on the specific requirements FirePro units can be activated in the following ways A Manually by means of an electrical impulse with a direct voltage from 6 36 volts or higher This voltage i
7. Council of Accrediation Study Group FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 10 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R F ll F e F Q latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 SIGNATORIES OF THE MLA FOR TESTING ILAC MRA Bilateral agreements address Calibration Inspection Certification products EMS Certification quality systems Certification personnel AUSTRIA BELGIUM NS 30 NN CZECH REPUBLIC DENMARK CAI p DANAK ESTONIA FINLAND EAK A FINAS FRANCE GERMANY EN N ADM EE Dat et Deutscher Akkreditierungsrat GREECE IRELAND ESVD NAB ITALY LATVIA SINAL LATAK LITHUANIA NETHERLANDS LA RVA NORWAY THN SN POLAND NA 4E HM n PCA SLOVAKIA L V SLOVENIA i SNAS Bae SA SPAIN BEEN SWEDEN ENAC i WEDAC SWITZERLAND UNITED KINGDOM SS UA FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 11 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for e R future use This manual lapses when revised The ll re ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 BILATERAL AGREEMENTS MLA TESTING ILAC MRA TESTING
8. Accreditation ISo ISO 15779 International Standard Organisation Aerosol Fire Extinguishing systems Council of The Netherlands Accreditation Qn IMO MSC IMO Circ 1270 Ministery SzW Netherlands International Maritime Organisation Guidlines fixed aerosol Ext Systems INSPECTION NENEN ISO IEC 17025 TNO Construction Health and Extinguishing Environment effect Class INAA XRD A B C and F EN 45013 ae Oe IEA oe Inspection FirePro Certified under accreditation 18th february2005 FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 8 of 87 FirePro Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd The ministries organisations and institutes below have co operated with the tests and or certifications www firepro nl Postal address P O box 1587 3260BB Oud Beijeriand The Netherlands Partner for progress J KEMA Bio TRO ANPI LA Brand en Diefstalpreventie Pr vention Incendle et vol HUGHES ASSOCIATES EUROPE srl FIRE SCIENCE amp ENGINEERING de DanisH Maritime AUTHORITY BSI LICENSED Visiting address Benjamin Franklinstraat 14 3261LW Oud Beijerland The Netherlands Phone 31 0 186 699 699 Fax 31 0 186 699 702 H page www firepro ni E mail in
9. in m gt D design application density in gr m see table 7 0 1 gt D extinguishing application density x safety factor 1 3 Table 7 0 1 Class of Fire Extinguishing application Minimum design application density density Class A Fuels 76 4 gr m 99 32 gr m 3 Class B Fuels 55 4 gr m 72 02 gr m Class C Fuel 49 8 gr m 64 74 gr m Class F Fuel 80 83 gr m 105 08 gr m FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 31 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 7 ER F ll F e F Q latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 LJ p Calculation Sheet below is an example of the electronic calculation sheet for trained and authorised persons F F e F o Design Calculation Sheet SELECT UNITS VOLUME if not to be calculated ROOM NAME amp No SPACE TYPE ROOM SHAPE SECTION DIMENSION T VOLUME o CLASS OF FIRE STREAM REQUIRED 3 SAFETY FACTOR sf FOR ADDITIONAL SAFETY REPLACE CURRENT SAFETY FACTOR AS APPLICABLE TOTAL VOLUME THIS ROOM IN CUBIC METERS m3 M g V m3 df Mass of FirePre Aerosol Total Volume mef sf eo Extinguishing Material Required g m x g m3 x 0 0 RECOMMENDED GENERATOR MODEL S SELECTION IMPORTANT REMARK 1 THIS SOFTWARE IS ONLY A GUIDING TOOL SELECTION OF
10. 870g 2 2 agent a Hardware computers teleph exchanges Cabinets electrical cabinets Sound installations amplifiers mixing desks speakers Instrumentation mechanical machines owitch boxes medium relay boxes meter cupboards small Transformers medium portable welders FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 23 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The rePro Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Mod X JFP 08 J J peoos RE ER thermal activation by thermocord at 172 C electrical 6 36 V D C 0 8 A in 3 4 sec 5 mA Weight gross gross 13709 agent optional SS y E 155 mm x 84 mm incl connector housing Hardware servers large teleph Exchanges Transport car lorry bus train metro tram Instrumentation cupboards safes Large switch boxes meter cupboards control units Cabinets electrical cabinets Transformers large industry FP 200M FP 200M BEES UO Activation mechanism manual by removing safety pin resistance Weight net extinguishing 200 g FP200N agent E NEUE ta 9 Rooms server rooms ceilings floors Transport car lorry bus train metro tram Storage cupboards safes Large switch rooms meter cupboards control units Cabinets el
11. Zone 1 Smoke Detectors Zone 2 Heat Detectors Isolation Abort Button Sequential Activators Aerosol Generators Air dumpers Designing a an n extinguis ing system s ses FirePro amp FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 51 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 11 0 Installation Procedure The FirePro units are fixed using brackets For FirePre units with a discharge opening on one side the brackets must be guided over the middle of the container For FirePro units with a discharge opening on two sides two matching brackets are used which are fixed on the container at a distance of of the overall length of the container from each end Tighten the bracket clamping bolts example the units must be fixed to a vibration free base Examples include rubber blocks or other similar materials Ensure that the FirePro unit is properly secured eo Important In the case
12. instruction and user manual for e R future use This manual lapses when revised The ll re ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Fire fighting Measures Extinguishing Media This is an Extinguishing Agent Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards The material does not present an explosion danger It can be un ignited by means of a fire Hot aerosol is present in the close up area of the outlets equipment and clothing Personal Precautions Respiratory Protection at normal contact not needed Hand Protection at normal contact not needed Eye Protection at normal contact not needed okin and Body Protection at normal contact not needed Environmental Precautions Waste Disposal Methods See section 13 Clean up Precautions torag Handling Precautions Avoid contact with combustible materials 2 Should be stored in original container Keep dry Storage Class 9 miscellaneous solid properly to avoid unnecessary exposure Respiratory Protection at normal contact not needed Hand Protection at normal contact not needed Eye Protection at normal contact not needed okin and Body Protection at normal contact not needed Appearance Solid Colour Off white Odour None Relative Density Not applicable Solubility in water Insoluble Ph if in water Conc Not determined Boiling Point Not applicable Vapour Press
13. unit designations uem i l A ee r Cover Plate y Metal Housing L Electrical Initiator FirePro Lee Solid Aerosol Forming Compound SBK Cooling Material Sealing y End Plate Discharge Outlet E o o P e e 5 Fire Extinguishing Aerosol O B 3 o Oo 9 o o o O9 B e 9 e O 9 e o o 9o e e FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 19 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R F ll F e F Q latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 5 2 Overview of Various Generator Types e ie eem Eu A J 1 rea eR P E or oe FP 200M FP 1000M FP 1200 Tarcinay ABE 19 PCSU computer cabinet protection These types are not yet included in the product certification according to BRL 23001 03 FP 40S FP 500S FP 2000 3000 FP 5700 The units used in this product FP 100S FP 200S FP 5005 are included in the product certification according to BRL 23001 03 FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 20 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for e R
14. 200M and the FP 1000M D Warning The manual systems may only be used by trained users o Note on use A distinction must be made between the FP 200M and the FP 1000M The FP 200M can and may be used by emergency response team members The FP 1000M may only be used by professionals such as the municipal fire brigade or users with equivalent training ACTIVATION With the manual activation is by hand by pulling a metal ring fixed to an activation charge 20 mg Prior to the discharge of the aerosol from the fire extinguisher a time delay of 10 20 seconds is permitted so that the extinguisher can be put into operation in the vicinity or in the midst of the flames Following the activation of the manual it must be rolled directly in the direction of the fire Before activation the right location must be chosen for the manual to do its work POSITIONING The manual models must be kept in a cool dry place away from sources of heat A clear notice must be posted that these units may only be activated by trained users When placed in vehicles they must be positioned so that they cannot be damaged by knocks or jolts MAINTENANCE Maintenance on the FP 200M and or FP 1000M may only be carried out by technical personnel of the dealers who have successfully completed a CATTAS training course An inspection once a year is required o Safety measures Before bringing the manual models into use read through this user manual carefully When wo
15. 3 2 1 H H G G Sl e z S er e ae m F Min distance Min distance from 0 1m sensitive equipment s 01m Stream Length Stream Length 1 2m 1 2m 8 8 E Max Length E Model Stream Length FPAOS 1 2m D D ia to c 2 amp Ed E is nv C C oO X x lt MEE cm t to c B vg B N E e nv A A 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 78 of 87 FirePro Information instruction and user manual P Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Version 5 01 10 2011 ositioning of FirePro FP 80S Generator 6 5 4 3 2 H a H c dii i m lt lt E lly M EN Eh 2 z Min distance Min distance from 0 1 m sensitive equipment s 0 1m 8 8 Stream Length Stream Length 2m 2m 1 Max Length Model Stream Length FP80S 2m Max Height Stream Length 2m Stream Length 2m FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 79 of 87 Keep th
16. 529 3 See section 15 7439 95 4 231 104 6 See section 15 Epoxy Resin Polymer 18 25068 38 6 any polimerizate see section 15 polycondensate or polyadduct is exempted by 81 437 EEG Hazards Identification Hazards for humans related to the SBK solid compound has not been found Hazards for humans related to the aerosol released by the solid compound have not been established because TLV s are not applicable Signs and symptoms related to the aerosol phase are only referred to acute exposure and or chronic overexposures while in real life the exposure will be very short i e in the event of an accidental discharge when people were not evacuated on time 3 1 For humans None established oigns and Symptoms by acute exposure Eye Contact At normal contact no injury Inhalation Not a likely route of entry Skin Contact At normal contact no injury Ingestion At normal contact no injury Chronic Overexposure At normal contact no injury Medical Conditions Generally None known Aggravated by Exposure For Environment None established 4 First Aid Measures First Aid measures are referred to acute exposure and or chronic over exposure Inhalation Remove from exposure area to fresh air Eye Contact If necessary wash eyes okin Contact Change clothing and shoes Wash skin with soap Ingestion Not likely FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 61 of 87 Keep this information
17. FP 508 SS FP 500S Model FP 500S FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 25 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 FP 1000M a manual by removing safety pin resistance Weight net extinguishing 1000 g agent pL M PE Manual use by professional user only Hooms server rooms container Transport lorry bus train metro tram Storage cupboards safes archive Large switch rooms meter cupboards control units Industry various FP 1200 Activation mechanism thermal activation by thermocord at 172 C electrical 6 36 V D C 0 8 A in 3 4 sec Activator type heating element 2 3 ohm resistance maximum 5 mA 10900 g excl bracket Weight net extinguishing 1200 g agent Hooms server rooms computer rooms central control rooms various Transport shipping train aircraft Storage store archive Mechanical rooms engine rooms plant rooms Industry various FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 26 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Model CS P2
18. FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 9 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 7 ER F ll F e F Q latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 1 7 Agreement Between the Councils for Accreditation Source www rva nl RAAD VOOR ACCREDITATIE UN The Council for Accreditation seeks the acceptance and honouring of accreditations not only nationally but also worldwide In the case of applications for or consultation about acceptance of accreditations of other accreditation bodies the Council for Accreditation will always take as its starting point that the accreditations must demonstrably be of equivalent quality level This quality level is verified by means of international peer reviews Accredited bodies receive an accreditation certificate showing the international cooperation Equivalence at European and world level is underlined in this way MultiLateral Agreement MLA The MLA is an efficient means of gaining cross frontier European and worldwide acceptance for goods and services The primary MLA for the Council for Accreditation is that with other European accreditation bodies via the EA MLA This EA MLA in cooperation with the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation ILAC MLA and the International Accreditation Forum IAF MLA ensures that accredi
19. Ltd Page 18 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 7 ER F ll F e F Q latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 5 0 Design Generators Types and Data Sheets 5 1 Design General description of FirePre units 1 The fire extinguishers are metal containers of different shapes and sizes 2 he solid aerosol forming compound SBK is used see chemical analysis 3 A special system is built into each container for the independent activation of the fire extinguisher 4 Mosttypes are equipped with a heat absorbing mechanism depending on the application FirePro units can be supplied with two sided discharge exit openings In this case the aerosol forming substance is placed together with the activation system in the central part of the container between two heat absorbing mechanisms and two membranes on the opening where the aerosol exits By applying a given voltage to the live parts of the aerosol fire extinguisher or when the thermocord reaches the self activation temperature the extinguishing agent is activated and converted into aerosol If the aerosol exits via the heat absorbing elements if applicable it is cooled before flooding the protected volume the fire being extinguished at the same time by retarding the combustion chain reaction FirePro unit components FirePro
20. distance This is for each model Note FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 49 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 o Important Ensure that no dirt oil corrosive substances and other contaminants can find their way into the FirePro units Nor may the thermocord become dirty The FirePro units must be placed in the room in such a way that in the event of fire the aerosol flow does not form an obstruction to the evacuation of personnel The room in which the fire detection and fire alarm control unit and fire brigade panel are set up must be equipped with general lighting with a lighting intensity of not less than 100 and not more than 500 lux and emergency lighting with an intensity of not less than 1 and not more than 10 lux or other specifications if given by the local guidelines The fire detection and fire extinguishing control unit must comply with EN12094 1 2003 to be demonstrated by means of a product certificate from an accredited European certification body or in accordance with local guidelines The function of the control switches push buttons signal lamps and all the relevant inscriptions and texts must be applied clearly permanently non erasable and in the language of the u
21. during combustion with the free radicals of unstable hydroxides and forms potassium hydroxide KOH which is a very stable compound In this phase the chain reaction of the free radicals stops and the flame goes out KOH reacts further in the presence of CO2 and forms K2CO3 There are also other reactions that take place during the extinguishing that ensure that the end product is not harmful to humans environment and matter FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 7 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R F ll F e F Q latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 1 6 Certification and Testin To attain certified products and processes it was decided on the advice of the Ministry of the Interior and the European Community to work according to EN 45011 product and process certification EN 45012 system certification and EN 45013 person certification The necessary tests have been carried out in cooperation with national and international accredited bodies The chart below shows the process steps completed IAF international CEN CEN TR 15276 Accreditation European Comit for Standardization Condensed aerosol Ect Systems Forum NFPA NFPA 2010 EA European National Fire Protection Association Standard for fixed aerosol FES cooperation for
22. possible 13 2 Guidelines for the Removal of the Residue o Note Remove the residue shortly after activation within max a few hours Use a damp cloth or brush to mop up the dry residue from the floor and or metals Use a fan to remove the residue from electrical components Use special sprays that are suitable for removing cleaning the residue from electronic components Important following a genuine and or nuisance activation of the FirePro unit s you must always o contact your dealer who can help you with a new survey of the room concerned and the correct reconditioning or cleaning methodologies FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 59 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for e R future use This manual lapses when revised The ll re ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 13 3 Dismantling When the FirePro units have to be dismantled the following steps must be taken gt completely switch off the drive from the fire detection system and ensure that it cannot be switched on c undo the power supply wires and or the thermocord on the FirePre unit and ensure that they cannot be connected ensure that you are standing firmly and adhere to the rules for working at height Working Conditions Act undo the FirePro unit by undoing the bolts and nuts
23. protective metal spring FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 43 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 D Warning Do not use any adhesive tape adhesives or glue for the thermocord connections The chemical substances used in adhesive materials react aggressively and have a detrimental effect on the thermocord composition This can lead to damage or breakage o Note The thermocord supplied by the manufacturer comes with pin holes that have been made at regular intervals of approximately 1 metre over the entire length of the cord This is necessary for the supply of oxygen so that the thermocord can transmit the heat even more efficiently over the entire length of the cord Whatever length of thermocord is connected to the unit it is therefore absolutely necessary that an opening be made in the thermocord within a distance of 10 mm from the insertion point of the thermocord in the connector o Note Ensure that the hole c is not so large that a weakness develops in the thermocord so that on activation a break could occur and the transfer of heat no longer takes place These steps are necessary to ensure that the thermocord makes contact and can activate the solid aerosol forming substanc
24. ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 e that the service provider will start on the rectification of a fault within 24 hours of receipt of a fault report e and urgent interventions must also be included in the maintenance contract The suitably trained officer of the authorised FirePro dealer or the customer user must keep a logbook recording all the relevant events concerning the installation such as false and nuisance alarms with any cause switching off of detectors detector groups maintenance inspections and installation tests adjustments expansions and repairs Other areas of attention are e A periodic test see life for type E models the resistance measurement must be carried out to check that the internal resistance of the activator is between 1 6 to 3 0 ohms This test must be carried out with an ohmmeter e All the electrical wires and connections of the FirePro units to the control panel or the switch must also be tested and checked e A periodic inspection of the thermocord of the type TH models must be carried out to check that the thermocord and the connections to the aerosol fire extinguishers and or fire extinguishing systems are intact Any damaged parts must be replaced and reconnected e Aperiodic inspection of the metal caising see life of the solid extinguishing agent must be carried out to check whether the material is intact or h
25. steps for enabling in a systematic manner the appraisal of hazards associated with installations Risk assessment is followed if the need arises by risk reduction as described in chapter 5 of EN 292 1 1991 Repetition of this procedure sets in train the iterative process by which risks are excluded as far as possible and safety measures are taken Risk assessment comprises see figure 1 j risk analysis Determination of the a determination of the limits of the installation limits of the b identification of latent hazards D c risk estimation Identification of isk evaluation sem iezi The risk analysis provides the information needed for the risk evaluation which in its turn allows a judgment Risk estimation to be made about the safety of the installation see EN 292 1 1991 Risk evaluation Risk assessment depends on judicious decisions These decisions must be supported by qualitative methods and where possible be supplemented by quantitative methods Quantitative methods are especially applicable if the foreseeable scope of the damage is high Risk reduction Quantitative methods are useful for assessing and for determining alternative safety measures that give measures better protection o The application of quantitative methods is limited by the amount of usable information available and in
26. systems In this explanation we would like to consider this matter so that clearer terms can be used in for example presentations of the extinguishing system We shall therefore consider the parts systematically Aerosol An aerosol is a colloidal dispersion in a gas Aero Sol Air Colloidal solution Colloids Particles measuring from a few micrometres 10 m to a few nanometres 10 m that are suspended in another substance or gas without actually being dissolved in it If colloids are dispersed in a solution we have a colloidal solution or sol The solvent is called dispersion medium or continuous phase In the case of an aerosol extinguishing agent such as FirePro the solvent is the air around us Dispersion The distribution of a substance is called dispersal and the resulting product dispersion A sol is consequently a colloidal dispersion in a solvent FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 5 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for e R future use This manual lapses when revised The Ire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Potassium Part of the solid compound of FirePre consists of potassium Potassium is a chemical element a very soft metal with a silvery lustre 1 History and name Potassium was first isolated by Davy in 1807 through the electrolysis of molten potassium hydroxide
27. the fire detection company certificate that is issued following inspection and approval of installation chemical abbreviation chemical abbreviation amount of extinguishing agent that can flow away through openings handbook for day to day manager and installer of the installation metres size indication cubic metres size indication type of extinguisher that are activated by hand unit indication for particle size millimetres size indication properties laid down in clear designation safety summary per element properties in the product unit indication for particle size National Centre for Prevention European Standard translated into and according to Dutch standards weighed amount of extinguishing agent for discharge head that can be placed on extinguisher for better diffusion of the extinguishing agent directive for construction classification and maintenance of storage of dangerous goods temperature at which a reaction will occur 14 49 13 51 51 15 54 41 43 33 18 19 17 56 53 35 56 15 48 21 21 62 55 33 16 48 FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 66 of 87 FirePro Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual JO ze NI lt X lt FirePro products are manufactured by Fi
28. this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 FPC 2 module FirePro Multiple Panel Enclosure Protection 8 T 6 5 4 3 2 1 Remote Alarm Remote Alarm Remote Alarm jii Fault pii Fault bui Fault 1 a 24VDC 7 niin oonopa00 troller POWER 240VAC SUPPLY Supervise Power Supply Site Con Site Controller Site Controller EirePra Generator FirePro Generator ONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONOGNONOI OO ONONONONONONONONONONONOSONONONONONONONONONONOSONONOOUO 0 0 DONONCONCUNCONONONONONCUN NONONCONONOUNCNCON ON OOO MONO ROMO MONON ORONO MORMON ONCE ORO C OBONONONONOECONONONONOSORONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONGO
29. user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 7 ER F ll F e F Q latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Positioning of FirePro FP 500S Generator 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 H H G G Min distance from sensitive equipment s F 0 5 m F i Max Length Stream Length 2 5m Model Stream length FP500S 2 5m E E i Ri i C C ES t T Cc 28 x EN e S m Wa B B A A 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 82 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Installation guideline amp wiring connection fo aerosol generators e including earthing FP 20SE FP 40S FP 80S FP 100S FP 200S FP 500S MANUAL Version 1 24 06 2011 FirePro Systems Ltd 6 Koumandarias amp Spyrou Araouzou Street Tonia Court No 2 6 Floor CY 3036 Limassol P O Box 54080 CY 3720 Limassol CYPRUS Tel 357 25 379 999 Fax 357 25 354 432 Web www firepro info email mail firepro info An ISO 9001 2008 amp 14001 2004 registered company FirePro
30. 000 Pao m aa Activation mechanism thermal activation by thermocord at 172 C electrical 6 36 V D C 0 8 A in 3 4 sec Activator type heating element 2 3 ohm resistance Current intensity to be tested Weight gross 15500 g Weight net extinguishing 2000 g agent Hooms server rooms computer rooms central control rooms various Transport shipping train aircraft Storage store archive Mechanical rooms engine rooms plant rooms Industry various Modl FP 300 FP 3000 T n Activation mechanism thermal activation by thermocord at 172 C electrical 6 36 V D C 0 8 A in 3 4 sec Activator type heating element 2 3 ohm resistance Current intensity to be tested maximum 5 mA Weight gross 16300 g Weight net extinguishing 3000 g agent Hooms server rooms computer rooms central control rooms various Transport shipping train aircraft Storage store archive Mechanical rooms engine rooms plant rooms Industry various FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 27 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 FP 5700 FP 5700 Activation mechanism thermal activation by thermocord at 172 C electrical 6 36 V D C 0 8 A in 3 4 sec Activator type heating element 2 3 ohm r
31. 2 1 FirePro Generator Site Controller Linear Heat Detector or Thermocord FirePro Generator BE 22222228 URUNONUSONUBDOEUNMOUNUNUSUEUSUEUERUSUSUSUQUENUEUSURUSUSUSUNSUNMUNUSUSSRUSONUSUNUSUSONDU NEUEN POMC DRO MC NONE ONO MNONR ONO MNO MN ONNO MNOMNONNIONNO 00 Thermal Bulb Actuator Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Glass Bulb Bulb Temperature Rating C 57 68 79 93 141 182 x Safety Pin Cable E Electrical Actuator Housing Aerosol Generator FirePro FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 75 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised
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33. FirePro INFORMATION INSTRUCTION amp USER MANUAL Version 5 01 10 2011 Fire Extinguishing Aerosol Systems FirePro Systems Ltd 6 Koumandarias amp Spyrou Araouzou Street Tonia Court No 2 6 Floor CY 3036 Limassol P O Box 54080 CY 3720 Limassol CYPRUS Tel 357 25 379 999 Fax 357 25 354 432 Web www firepro info email mail firepro info An ISO 9001 2008 amp 14001 2004 registered company Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Copyright All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced and or published by print photoprint microfilm or any other means without the prior permission of FirePro Systems Ltd Celanova Ltd If this manual is published under order see the General Terms and Conditions of FirePro Systems Ltd Celanova Ltd or the relevant agreement concluded between the parties to this effect for the rights and obligations of customer and contractor This manual may be given to directly interested parties for perusal Preamble Limited liability Celanova Ltd FirePro Systems Ltd disclaims warranties or guarantees relating to the content of this document and specifically deny any guarantee relating to the marketability or suitability for any particular purpose FirePro products are up
34. GENERATORS IS THE USER s RESPONSIBILITY 2 ABOVE SELECTION IS JUST A RECOMMENDATION ENGINEERING JUDGMENT SHOULD BE APPLIED FOR PROPER SELECTION OF GENERATORS TAKING INTO CONSIDERATION ROOM HEIGHT STREAM LENGTH GENERATOR ORIENTATION IN RELATION TO THE VOLUME ARRANGEMENT OPENINGS etc 3 FOR PROTECTED VOLUMES EXCEEDING 4M HEIGHT GENERATORS SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN STAGGERED ARRANGEMENT TO ENABLE PROPER TOTAL FLOODING PLEASE CONSULT MANUFACTURER 4 ALWAYS CHECK CALCULATIONS FOR CORRECTNESS TOTAL VOLUME ENTIRE SECTION 0 TOTAL FirePro MASS REQUIRED ENTIRE SECTION 0 FirePro Systems Ltd all rights reserved FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 32 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for e R future use This manual lapses when revised The ll re ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 8 0 Preconditions in the Design of an Installation The calculation must be made compartment by compartment The compartment must be completely separate including above the suspended ceiling and beneath the raised floor The Wall Fire Penetration Fire Flashover WBDBO of the room must at least conform to the prescribed legislation and regulations If a higher standing time has been calculated than the standard the WBDBO must be adjusted to it The doors must in the event of fire be self closing and if necessary be activa
35. KOH from which the name potassium is derived see also alkali At roughly the same time 1807 1808 Gay Lussac and Louis Jacques Thenard obtained the element through the reduction of molten potassium carbonate with iron filings in an iron crucible 2 Occurrence With 2 59 potassium occupies seventh place in the list of most common elements in the earth s crust In seawater it has an average concentration of 0 380 g per kg It occurs in very many minerals and vegetable and living organisms plants animals humans etc contain organic potassium salts 3 Properties Potassium is an alkali metal Apart from an inert gas configuration the elements of this group the alkali metals have a single s electron that can easily be split off Potassium consequently has a very simple ionic chemistry 4 Physiological significance in the human body While it is mainly sodium salts in particular ordinary kitchen salt that are dissolved in tissue fluid no sodium is found in the cells but potassium salts The amount of potassium in the body is connected to the amount of sodium Potassium has an important part to play in living organisms Important sources of potassium in food are vegetables fruit potatoes meat bread and milk An adult needs approx 3 500 mg of potassium per day FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 6 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when rev
36. NONOUO UNON C ONONOBONONONCONON ONCONONONONMONONCON ONONOBONONONCONCONCONONCONONONCNCONCONOREONCONCNN OO ONONCNONCONONONONCONONONONONONONONONCONONCONCONONONONONONCONONONONONCONCONONONONCONONON OO OBOUEONONOSONCNONONONONO ONEONONONOSONCNONCONONONO 24v power In Out Single Zone detection Four Aerosol Generators can be connected Fire contacts for remote signaling Fault contacts for remote signaling Connection to addressable module SE ui ima FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 71 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 FPC 2 module Single Panel Enclosure Protection 8 T 6 5 4 3 2 1 FirePro Linear Heat E moke FPC2 Generator Detector Site Controller Site Controller _ Site Controller Detector H FirePro Generator ONONONONONOBONONCNONONONONONOIDO ONONONONCEOSONMCNCONONONCONONO 00
37. The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Appendix 3 Internal enclosures protection generators positionin Positioning of FirePro FP 20S FP 20SE Generator Keep this information instruction and user manual for e R future use This manual lapses when revised The ll re ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Min distance Min distance from sensitive equipment s 0 1m 0 1m 88 e a e a Stream Stream Length 0 5m Length 0 5m 8 Max Length Stream Length 0 5m lt o0 c qp E D il N Max Height Stream Length FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 77 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 7 ER F ll F e F Q latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Positioning of FirePro FP 40S Generator 8 7 6 5 4
38. This manual lapses when revised The 7 ES ll F e F Q latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 For 15 1 Components The EU classification and R amp S phrases referred to the components of the SBK compound are related only to the single components considered as separate chemical entities Once mixed in the production of the SBK compound the risk sentences of the single components are not applicable being the SBK compound a separate chemical entity Potassium Nitrate EU Classification Oxidizer R Phrases 8 Contact with combustible material may cause fire S Phrases 16 Keep away from sources of ignition No smoking 41 In case of fire and or explosion do not breathe fumes Potassium Carbonate EU Classification Irritant R Phrases 22 Harmful if swallowed 36 37 38 Irritating to eyes respiratory system and skin S Phrases 26 In case of contact with eyes rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice Wear suitable gloves and eye face protection Magnesium EU Classification Flammable R Phrases 15 Contact with water liberates highly flammable gases 17 Spontaneously flammable in air S Phrases 2 Keep out of reach of children 43 In case of fire never use water 7 8 Keep container tightly closed and dry Epoxy Resin Polymer EU Classification Irritant R Phrases 36 38 Irritating to eyes and skin 43 May cause sensitisation by skin con
39. a certificate issued by KIWA NV under accreditation Reference to the standards below is made in the above testing requirement and in this information instruction and user manual EN 5509 1998 EN 4501 1 EN 2535 1996 and 2535a 2002 EN 54 2004 NEN 1010 2003 NEN 6082 1997 NEN 2654 2002 NEN 2575 2004 user manuals content structure formulation and presentation product certification systems certification registration quality systems certification of persons NEN EN ISO IEC 17024 2003 en inspection bodies NEN EN ISO IEC 17020 2004 principles for risk assessment fire safety of buildings fire detection installations system and quality requirements and guidelines for detector siting automatic fire extinguishing systems parts 1 to 14 safety requirements for low voltage installations fire compartments and escape routes management control and maintenance of fire safety systems fire safety of buildings evacuation alarm installations system and quality requirements and guidelines for locating of alarm devices FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 2 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Table of Contents Section Subject P
40. age 1 0 MI OCUCHO accesses seas T 4 NMELSC 0 6 SROTR M 4 1 2 Normative References cccccccccssseecceeseecceeseeceuueeeseueeecsaeeecsaueeesseeeeseaeeeeseueeessueeessegeeessseeesseeeessnseeees 4 1o SU UA U6 0 ENT ERE 4 URS Agoso DESANN M rome 5 1 5 Action of Aerosol Extinguishing Agent cccccsseccecsseeeeseeeeeeseeeeeceaeeeeseeeeeseeeeessaeeeeseeeeesaaeeeesaeeeeeseneeeeas 7 1 6 Ce rnification and Testing PR 8 1 7 Agreement Between the Councils for Accreditation ccccccsseeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeessaaeeeeeesaaeeeeesaaees 10 1S KIWA uiesteue Inisci m ET x 13 1 9 CE Declaration of Conformity ssssesssesissssssesseeeeeeeennnnnn nennen nennen nnn nnns nn nna nnns ness snas arra 15 1 10 Test Institutes Worldwide 16 2 0 Purpose and USE susiana aE AERA EEEa aa Eaa EEE ARRENA 17 3 0 Safety Measures annnnunnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnen nnnnnnn Ted uM nnna nnmnnn nnmnnn mnene 18 4 0 Storage and Transpori t 18 5 0 Design Generator Types and Data Sheets sccsccccsssssseeeeeeeesseeeseeenseeeeseoesseeeeseoeensessseoeess 19 MES olm IEME sm Mecebcnstonteaee 19 5 2 Overview of Various Generator Types cccccsessecceccceeeeeeeseeecece
41. ance with the height restriction for each unit over the whole room Direction of aerosol discharge The siting in the room according to Figure 3a is incorrect the discharge opening is pointing towards a door Consequently aerosol will be lost in the course of extinguishing if the door is open In the room according to Figure 3b the units are correctly sited Figure 3 Figure 3a Figure 3b INCORRECT CORRECT FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 33 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Technical Information The tables below show the various technical aspects to be taken into account at the time of installation 06 06 EN NN 08 10 10 10 25 15 L1 Distance in metres between the outlet and the point where the temperature is gt 300 C L2 Distance in metres between the outlet and the point where the temperature is lt 200 C L3 Distance in metres between the outlet and the point where the temperature is lt 75 C w n with nozzle o Important The distances shown under discharge length are those to be regarded as a maximum to obtain a rebound of discharge onto the surface such as the floor that then guarantees a good homogeneous spread of the aerosol in
42. as been damaged by chemically aggressive materials or corrosion Whenever such inspection indicates that the metal casing has been damaged the unit shall be replaced e All the metal brackets and connecting bolts must be inspected and tightened e Thanks to its chemical composition and properties the aerosol forming extinguishing compound SBK Solid Bound Compound in the FirePro units does not require any further maintenance throughout its life e Life Time the Certified Life Time of the FirePro units is 15 years Logbook The logbook contains the items required that give a picture and provide for the recording of various things during the life of the installation In the logbook you will find the following Content of logbook Introduction General details Devices used Management and maintenance requirements Measures on system activation Measures following system activation General rules and regulations for the user In the appendices Periodic checks trained person Periodic check by maintenance expert Overview of automatic fire extinguishing system statistics Overview of periodic checks and preventive maintenance Overview of real fire statistics Overview of nuisance fire alarms Overview of false fire alarms Overview of system availability Safety information sheet Technical data FirePro units Certificate of delivery Installation drawings schematic diagrams User instructions for BMC fire detection and fire alar
43. ation of fire detector connected to the fire detection and fire alarm control 2 unit DIN German standard based on EN European Standard 54 discharge duration duration of discharge of extinguishing agent 36 discharge length length between extinguisher and achievable distance of the discharging 35 extinguishing agent discharge opening opening through which the extinguishing agent discharges 21 discharge temp temperature of the discharging extinguishing agent 35 dispersion the distribution of a substance 5 detection the detection of preset values 2 detection system system for detecting fires 14 detectors part of detection system 41 E electrical impulse current by which the activator puts the extinguisher into operation 41 element part of extinguishing unit 6 EMC directive electromagnetic compatibility 49 emergency power supply that temporarily takes over the function in the event of power failure 34 supply evacuation instal computer controlled system that provides for visual acoustic signal 49 lation exothermic reaction in which heat is released 47 explosion harmful pressure wave arising from very rapid combustion 14 FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 65 of 87 FirePro Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual O explosive mixture extinguishing sys
44. carefully remove the unit from the bracket and place it on a stable surface after dismantling the FirePre unit s put the fire detection and alarm installation back into operation in consultation with the manager if the FirePro unit is still warm following activation use heat resistant gloves 13 4 Waste and Environment When the FirePro units have been activated they can be disposed of as normal waste following dismantling When the FirePro units have not been activated and the extinguishing agent remains in them they must be surrendered to the Distributor and or its Dealers FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 60 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 14 0 Material Safety Data Sheet 1 Identification of the Substance Company 1 2 Manufacturer Supplier FirePro Systems Ltd Celanova Limited 6 Koumandarias amp Spyrou Araouzou Str Tonia Court Il 6ht Floor Limassol 3076 Cyprus Phone 00357 25 379999 Fax 00357 25 354432 e mail mail firepro info website www firepro info Telephone number in case of emergency 357 25 379999 2 Composition Information on Ingredients ohrases Potassium Nitrate 7757 79 1 231 818 8 See section 15 Potassium Carbonate 209
45. d by an effective fire detection system Rapid detection and a fast reaction are essential in this regard lt is a fire extinguishing component consisting of a packaging filled with a dry solid extinguishing agent which following activation is discharged as a dry aerosol with the function of extinguishing the fire FirePro aerosol fire extinguishers and fire extinguishing systems are designed for the suppression of class A B C and F fires as per EN2 Standard classification of fires and for the prevention of explosions of gas and dust air mixtures FirePro aerosol fire extinguishers and fire extinguishing systems provide an efficient and effective way of extinguishing gas and liquid fires and burning solids especially if the substances are derived from hydrocarbons natural gas oil products flammable lubricants etc but also boiling oils and burning fats and fires in electrical equipment with an operating voltage not exceeding 75 000 volts FirePro aerosol fire extinguishers and fire extinguishing systems must not be used in cases of Core fires as referred to in class A developement of fire within a product or a quantity of products through the fuel oxygen and temperature present therein without drawing them in from the surrounding area Oxygen bearing chemical substances such as nitro cellulose and gunpowder Reactive metals such as lithium sodium potassium magnesium titanium zirconium uranium and plutonium Me
46. dated regularly It is therefore possible that there will be differences in particular instructions specifications and illustrations in this documentation Celanova Ltd FirePro Systems Ltd also reserve the right to revise this publication and to make changes to the content without prior notice Under absolutely no circumstances are Celanova Ltd FirePro Systems Ltd liable for incidental or consequential losses including but not limited to loss of income or other business losses arising from the use of these products Celanova Ltd FirePro Systems Ltd cannot be held liable for modifications made by the user and the consequences thereof No liability for consequential losses Under no circumstances are Celanova Ltd and FirePro Systems Ltd and its distributors liable for losses including but not limited to compensation for loss of profits business interruption loss of business information or other pecuniary loss arising from the use or any prevention of use of these products even if the risk of such losses has been brought to the attention of Celanova Ltd and FirePro Systems Ltd and its distributors Limited quarantee Limited manufacturer s guarantee Celanova Ltd and FirePro Systems Ltd guarantee that FirePro products will basically function in accordance with the associated documentation No other guarantee Celanova Ltd and FirePro Systems Ltd and its distributors give no other guarantee either express or implicit includ
47. ducting cord The thermocord is a heat conducting cord The thermocord has a special composition that automatically takes effect as soon as the temperature rises to a preset level or when it is exposed directly to fire The thermocord transmits the energy needed to activate the solid aerosol forming composition 9 3 1 Types of Thermocord A Type G T C B 172 C general thermo cord with braiding 172 C Temperature of Operation 172 C Thickness 2 75 mm Colour Black Chemical composition Natural rubber 20 28 96 Ammonium Per Chlorate 50 65 A Plasticizer 2 496 Catalyst Fe2O 2 596 Additives 2 496 This type of thermo cord is covered with a white synthetic protective braiding to better contain and protect it from breakages during handling transportation and installation It operates at 172 C It is commonly used in installations in small and medium size enclosures It is available ex stock B Type G T C B general thermo cord with braiding Temperature of Operation 300 C Thickness 2 75 mm Colour Black Chemical composition Natural rubber 20 28 96 Ammonium Per Chlorate 50 65 A Plasticizer 2 496 Catalyst Fe2O 2 596 A Additives 2 496 It is available only on special orders whenever the required operation temperature is 300 C C Type S T C 2 8C Connector Thermocord Temperature of Operation 172 C Internal diameter 2 8 mm Colour Brown Chemical composition Natu
48. e FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 44 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 7 ES F ll F e F Q latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Thermocord Illustrative Instructions To ensure the entry of air oxygen and i therefore quick combustion make a pin size hole on the Thermocord approx 10 mm from the Generator connector Do not make the hole large enough to risk the integrity of the Thermocord and cause damage In installations where there is the likely hood of damage or vibrations i e 1 engine rooms the Thermocord must be protected with a protective spring see detailed instructions i Se Fix Thermocord using either plastic Pei a bracket type N2 screw bracket or v aluminium bracket type ASK3 Sve adhesive bracket WM Do not use adhesives or glue in direct fed contact with Thermocord as the N chemicals can react with the ma Thermocord 2 PN DO NOT USE IN HARSH ENVIRONMENT F P eai ee ii Do not over tighten Thermocord as air oxygen could get restricted and aL E hinder air movement through Ore SE gt a 4 rem NN Thermocord thus reducing the rate of combustion me n UT 93 FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 45 of 87 Keep this information instructi
49. echanical pressure on the cord and the protective wire braiding limited Feed the thermocord over the wall in such a way that any chance of accidental damage at a later time can be prevented 11 4 Shutdown of Energy Supply and Computers The activation system of the FirePro units is to be planned so that the following expectations conditions are met The ventilation system of the room to be protected must be shut down before the FirePro system is activated The power supply to the equipment installation must also be shut down so that the ventilation and or blowing function of the equipment is stopped In this situation the fire cannot spread by means of extra oxygen and the extinguishing agent can reach the fire with guaranteed swiftness and in the desired concentration and extinguish it efficiently The shutdown system for the power supply also guarantees that there is no short circuiting following activation Any additional fire risk is prevented by the shutdown system The shutdown system for the power supply and ventilation is connected to the fire detection and fire alarm system and or fire alarm panel 12 0 Installation Installation Tests Delivery Inspection and Maintenance 12 1 Installation The Schedule of Requirements with the execution drawings and any other relevant descriptions and or certificates of the fire detection and fire alarm system must before the installation is installed have been approved by the local au
50. ectrical cabinets Transformers large industry FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 24 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Model CS P 2QOOS J JA A J JJ 1 al pes o Activation mechanism thermal activation by thermocord at 172 C electrical 6 36 V D C 0 8 Ain 3 4 sec Activator type heating element with 2 3 ohm resistance Current intensity to be tested Weight gross 1840 g Weight net extinguishing 200 g agent 185 mm x 84 mm incl connector housing Hooms server rooms ceilings floors Transport car lorry bus train metro tram Storage cupboards safes Large switch rooms meter cupboards control units Cabinets electrical cabinets Transformers large industry Cold Cod Activation mechanism thermal activation by thermocord at 172 C electrical 6 36 V D C 0 8 A in 3 4 sec Activator type heating element with 2 3 ohm resistance Current intensity to be tested Weight gross 3340 g Weight net extinguishing 500 g agent Rooms server rooms ceilings floors Transport car lorry bus train metro tram Storage cupboards safes Large switch rooms meter cupboards control units Cabinets electrical cabinets Transformers large industry Model J
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52. er and or the specialised fire detection company is responsible for the design and the installation of the fire detection and fire alarm system If and in so far as can subsequently be concluded that the actual situation differs or has become different from that on which the schedule of requirements is based in particular where the intended use of the rooms is concerned the owner user of the installation and or whoever installs the fire detection and fire alarm system must adapt the fire detection and fire alarm system to the newly arisen situation For this purpose too advice can be obtained from FirePro Systems Ltd FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 54 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 In the event of any subsequent modification including structural of layout having an impact on the speed and reliability of fire detection and the fire alarm the fire risk and or on the chance of nuisance alarm fault consideration must again be given to whether an adjustment of the fire detection and fire alarm system is necessary and or required such as detector siting and detector choice Any adjustment for the above reasons must be approved by all the parties concerned and or required This approval must be incorp
53. esistance Current intensity to be tested Weight gross 26400 g Weight net extinguishing 5 00 g agent Hooms central control rooms various Transport shipping train aircraft Storage store archive Mechanical rooms engine rooms plant rooms Industry various 7 1 hae TE OOA Detection by means of Two detector dependent optical ionisation smoke detector On request single detector thermal detection T 58 C Standard controls Continuous line monitoring maximum 5 mA Tripping of mechanical ventilation Floating contact Variable delay of 5 15 30 seconds For additional information Installation manual available with every product Enclosed hardware with a 19 patch cabinets maximum volume to 2 m Telephone exchanges FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 28 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Example meter cupboard protection products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 29 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 6 0 Risk Assessment Risk assessment is a series of logical
54. et The cable support of cables for which function retention is required must also remain functional for 30 minutes in the event of fire 11 3 Cable Monitoring Cable monitoring according to NEN 2535 In addition the following cabling must be provided with cable monitoring e Cabling to the transmission equipment if longer than 1 5 m e Cabling to the FirePro unit e Slow whoop For FirePro units that are equipped with the thermocord the following properties apply The FirePro units can be supplied with thermocord The thermocord can be connected to the activation unit or be installed in itself If so desired different FirePro units can be installed and be connected to a network of thermocords The thermocord can be supplied with or without protective wire braiding The thermocord is installed on the wall of the protected volume with clamps intended for the purpose The first clamp must be installed on the FirePro unit Soread out the other clamps at uniform intervals along the entire length of the thermocord FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 53 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 The thermocord must be installed so that it has no bends with a radius of less than 20 mm Keep the m
55. faces using clamps designed for the purpose The installation can be effected using two kinds of fixing bracket plastic bracket type N2 screw bracket 7 aluminium bracket type ASK3 adhesive bracket opread the clamps evenly along the entire length of the thermocord roughly 300 mm apart This is to prevent breakage and to guarantee good transit of oxygen FirePro models are produce with a brass metal thermocord connector either on one side of the unit or on the upper part of the unit insert the thermocord end from the network into the connector s top hole first then pass it through the conical component and then tie a knot in the end Hold the thermocord in the connector on the unit and screw the metal cover over the connector hand tight again Q Important note The S T C 2 8 mm 172 C is integrated during manufacturing into the G T C or the G T C B by placing small pieces at regular intervals for activation at 172 C Remember that the steps below must be taken when connecting the thermocord to the units a A knot must be made in the end to be inserted b A length of at least 20 30 mm of thermocord must be inserted in the connector c There must be a small hole just under the knot for the purpose of the oxygen flow ONICAL COMPONEN CONNECTOR S TOP In installations where there is an increased chance of damage and in rooms where vibrations occur such as engine rooms the thermocord must be protected with a
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57. future use This manual lapses when revised The ll re ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 5 3 Conical Nozzle Technical Information Material Steel ST1203 bright zinc galvanised Thickness 2mm Max diameter 77mm Composition a conical model with 117 openings b ring c round base with three holes for fixing the screws screwthreads Accessories d three conical screws e Allen key for tightening the screws Assembly instructions 1 A special connector is supplied upon request with models FP 200S and FP 500S It fits around the round housing at the discharge opening and enables the connection of the nozzle with the three screws The use of the nozzle is applicable when sensitive equipment electronic components are located at very short distance from the generator s outlet FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 21 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 5 4 Data Sheets FirePro agent ay 14 mm x 52 mm diameter Hardware computers teleph exchanges projectors Cabinets electrical cabinets VDUs monitors televisions Sound installations amplifiers mixing desks speakers Instrume
58. ger types of FirePro units there must be a greater distance The same applies for horizontal installation on ceilings in this case lateral distances must always be taken into account Do not install any FirePre units between the possible place of combustion and points by way of which the excess pressure of the objects can disappear doors skylights man holes windows covers etc see Figure 3 The installation of FirePro units in the vicinity of openings is not recommended FirePro units that are used for the protection of specific objects must be installed so that during the operation of the extinguisher the room can be filled with the extinguishing aerosol from the underside of the object The optimum distance from the floor of the protected volume to FirePro units is shown by way of the flow parameters in the catalogue with technical information The discharge of the aerosol may not be impeded by objects at the exit outlet of the aerosol fire extinguisher see table technical information heading discharge page 39 O It is also important that if there are objects placed too close to the discharge opening they may be damaged by a high aerosol temperature To prevent damage to objects steps must be taken to ensure that a safe distance is maintained in a straight line from the aerosol discharge opening This can be derived from a table called temperature and activation time In this table temperature is plotted against
59. h the fire It does not produce any corrosive halogen acid by products in its reaction with the fire The concentration of solid particles suspended in the aerosol phase is a few milligrams per m The particles are free from water and moisture and after a given period of time settle as dust in the protected room The dust can easily be removed during cleaning before it absorbs moisture Regarding the side effects of fire following the extinguishing which mainly consist of KOH in a very low concentration which again reacts with CO and rapidly change into K2CO3 and are also free from water and or moisture the same considerations are applicable to the aerosol particles If the aerosol particles are removed by cleaning shortly before they can absorb moisture and the mix of combustion residues present in the air after the fire they do not react to electronic components metal etc Where the dust particles remain for a lengthy period they can absorb moisture meaning that the moisture will react with metal especially unpainted so that oxidation could occur Important When extinguishing gases liquefied under pressure are sprayed in the room cooling takes place In the o case of aerosol forming units the temperature can rise Both processes affect the humidity It is therefore important to be aware of the humidity present beforehand Following fire and or activation of the extinguishing system the humidity in the room must be reduced as soon as
60. his manual lapses when revised The latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Version 5 01 10 2011 1 10 Test Institutes Worldwide Part Countries No Description ActiveFire Active Fire Protection Equipment Listing Scheme CSIRO M O Australia amp New Zealand Austria Belgium Denmark Greece Hungary Israel Italy Netherlands Poland Homania South Africa Sweden STP Sicherheitstechnische Pr fstelle ANPI Inspections and Certifications The Ministry of Justice and Public Orders Chief Fires offices Fire Department Cyprus ULC Underwriters Laboratories of Canada Danish Maritime Authority Danish Fire and Securing Technical Institution DBI Ministry of Interior and Public Orders Commission of Fire Brigades Greece The Standards Institution of Greece Ministry of Interior BM TOP Fire Protection Training Institution Fire Protection Test Laboratory Budapest Hungary Award of Budapest The Standards Institution of Israel The Ministry of Environment of Israel amp Standards Institution of Israel Ministry of Interior General Directorate of Civil Protection and Fire Fighting Services ltaly Chemical Analysis University of LAQUILA Department of Chemistry Chemical Engineering and Materials Italy RINA Registry of Italian Navy Italy CESI Italian Electro technical Centre of Experiments Italy ECB European Certification Bureau Ministry of Transport P
61. ication is a fact Under accreditation FirePro products are for example subject to the tests described in testing requirement BRL K 23001 03 The following tests and inspections are among those to be found in the testing requirement Performance requirements and methods of determination The stationary autonomous dry aerosol based extinguishing components must extinguish objects of the respective fire class to be extinguished effectively Performance requirement for suspension system for fire extinguishing components The care for adequate fixing of the extinguishing components in the room where extinguishing must be done Product requirements and methods of determination This chapter contains the product requirements that the extinguishing components must meet and the methods of determination for establishing that the requirements are met Thermal ageing The action of the product must have a life of 15 years Stability of extinguishing agent The composition must be determined during the type tests and be registered Toxic aspects The toxic aspects must meet the toxicological requirements and be determined Packaging preservation storage identification The packaging must be tailored to use If special measures must be taken in connection with preservation they must be stated in the instructions for use and on the packaging identification label Storage must be in accordance with the instructions for use in connection with preservation re
62. idelines for the Removal of the R SIGUGC ccccccceceseccceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeeceeeeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeeeeeeseaas 59 193 DISMANUNO settee ERREUR NM m 60 13 4 Waste and EVV IFC A a PNE mm m 60 14 0 Material Safety Data SIIBBL siue iu cusa sieves aqva sues aecenas airs sanewnesctiaakuies igaemsedsueenueveeduncassieanenncmeuee 61 15 0 Alphabetical Technical Glossary cuu rior tatu xr o ian noxam nU nano uun mcus nmn naa o nuin u x CCo Es aua ra Ru nan Ep E uEUe 65 APPENDIXES FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 3 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for e R future use This manual lapses when revised The ll re ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 1 0 Introduction 1 1 Foreword FirePro aerosol fire extinguishers and fire extinguishing systems are designed to control and or extinguish a fire The authors have arranged this information instruction and user manual so that consideration has been given to all the important aspects for a functional installation A demonstrably functional installation of FirePro fire extinguishing systems requires this manual to be followed closely This manual is the result of collaboration with the manufacturer Celanova Ltd FirePro Systems Ltd CFS Research amp Development TNO and KIWA The
63. information instruction and user manual is designed for experts and consultants who are involved in any way in the design installation delivery and aftercare of FirePro aerosol fire extinguishers and aerosol fire extinguishing systems The information instruction and user manual must be used in conjunction with BRL K23001 and BRL K23003 of KIWA Certification amp Inspections and in conjunction with CEN TR 15276 European aerosol standard The knowledge level of the various users must be adapted to their background For correct interpretation the Certified Authorized Technical Technician Aerosol Systems training CATTAS training which covers the aspects referred to in this document must be followed as a minimum The electrical installations referred to in this information instruction and user manual such as fire detection control and alarm systems must be installed by specially trained personnel of the supplier of the systems concerned These aspects are not therefore covered in this information instruction and user manual In the event of improper use of this manual neither manufacturer nor distributor nor dealer can bear any responsibility 1 2 Normative References The standards referred to in this information instruction and user manual contain provisions which because reference is made to them are also provisions of this document At the time of publication of this document the editions referred to were in force However all sta
64. ing but not limited to an implicit guarantee regarding marketability or suitability for a given purpose in relation to FirePro products and the associated documentation Modifications to the product Celanova Ltd and FirePro Systems Ltd cannot be held liable for modifications made by the user and the consequences thereof that affect the product conformity with the CE mark Trademarks FirePro and Celanova are registered trademarks of Celanova Ltd of Limassol Cyprus All other business or product names are trademarks registered trademarks or service marks of their respective owners FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 1 of 87 FirePro Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Patents Version 5 01 10 2011 FirePro is a registered European and Canadian patent of Celanova Ltd of Limassol Cyprus Infringement of this patent however called shall be pursued using the legal remedies available for this purpose Information about requlations European Directives Products as referred to in this manual with the CE mark meet the Directive for stationary dry aerosol based extinguishing components EMC Directive 89 336 EEC as amended last amended by EMC Directive 2004 108 EC The components also meet the testing requirement BRL K23001 03 under
65. is information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 7 ER F ll F e F Q latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Positioning of FirePro FP 100S Generator 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 H H G G Min distance from sensitive equipment s F 0 1 m F amp Max Length Stream Length 1m Model Stream Length E FP100S 1m E J J lt 5 E C D 9 C x QD i 2 v2 B B A A 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 80 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for e R future use This manual lapses when revised The ll re ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Positioning of FirePro FP 200S Generator 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 H H G G Min distance from sensitive equipment s F 0 3m F ano Max Length Stream Length 2m Model Stream Length FP200S 2m E E T D D C E C I E 2 y B B A A 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 81 of 87 Keep this information instruction and
66. ised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 1 5 Action of Aerosol Extinguishing Agent The overview below gives a brief description of the extinguishing action of FirePre aerosol fire extinguishers and fire extinguishing systems A minimum of three factors are needed for fire and they are Oxygen A flammable substance An ignition temperature Fire is nothing other than a chemical reaction in which the substances O H and OH sustain the chain reaction FirePro will be activated electrically or by reaching 172 C whereupon the thermocord will react The aerosol released contains potassium compounds that initiate both A a physical and B a chemical reaction with the fire Re A Physical action A certain amount of energy is needed for the chemical reactions to take place The required amount of energy is supplied by the abundance of energy present in the flame 1 1 1 Flammable substance Re B Chemical action There are certain reactions between atoms and parts of unstable molecules radicals which take place in rapid succession in the flame during combustion Unstable radicals try to become stable and undergo a number of reactions A hydroxide OH is an unstable radical that also provides for the chain reaction of fire The potassium obtained from the discharge of the potassium compounds reacts
67. ith regard to fire alarm equipment NEN 2654 fire alarm systems management control and maintenance requirements Installing a fireproof building 2nd edition of the Dutch Fire Brigade Federation or equivalent European low voltage and EMC directives CE mark NEN 2575 2000 Fire safety of buildings Evacuation installations System and quality requirements and guidelines for siting e Any standards or directives other than those mentioned above that must be observed in the country where FirePro is installed ACTIVATION DOOR RINGLOOP 2 X 1 mm2 RED CPR ROOM PRE MAIN PRE MAIN CONTROLLED EXTINGUISHING ACTIVATOR INCL FLASH ALARM INCL FLASH 600050 UNOF 600090N Listas 800090 I me gt s m ned 4 x 1 5 mm2 RED PASS ON FIRE __ PASS ON FAILURE 4 x 1 5 mm2 RED UNIT 1 ae UNIT 5 m FP 6300 4 x 1 5 mm2 RED UNIT 1 rds UNIT 6 Ax 1 5 mm2 RED UNIT 1 m UNIT 5 FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 48 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for e R future use This manual lapses when revised The Ire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 10 2 General To give users the opportunity to evacuate the building promptly when a fire is in its early stages or to report it to the fire brigade a number of technical installations must be installed in the building for this
68. m control unit Inspection reports FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 56 of 87 FirePro Information instruction and user manual Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Version 5 01 10 2011 12 4 Drawings and Pictograms When drafting the technical drawings work to scale and clearly indicate the rooms to be protected Indication drawings for rooms to be shown i TEUER 3000 OPTION OPTION connection washing machine tuble dryer at attic connection washing machine tuble dryer at attic a MN i IX Dd Computer room ET 7 gt s vurnteeo we det 3000 DO kal mmm oa LLL MINUN N Ir Tee IER E D PN E No S CH IN UPPER CASE Q X 7 5 CH IN UPPER CASE Ym Qe L3 e SFE arasa LNA TD rutare crue neure Meum maama mema meae aereas maere Ja lt T FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 57 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 EP R F ll F e F Q latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 TOS O When making installation drawings and or indication
69. many applications only a qualitative risk assessment will be possible The risk assessment must be carried out so that it is possible to document the procedure followed and the results achieved Risk reduction and the choice of suitable safety measures do not form part of the risk assessment You are advised to read EN 292 1 1991 and 292 2 o An overview of risk assessment can be found in EN 1050 FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 30 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 7 0 Calculation of Amount of FirePro Required General Different factors are important for the calculation of the amount of FirePro aerosol required and they are a The fire class b Total volume of the room c Ventilation in the room d Atmospheric pressure present e Protection time in the room f The added safety factor g The siting of the given type of unit Some of the above factors are fixed factors others have limited variability The fixed calculation factors are volume of the room to be protected the fire class of the substances present in the room The basic method of calculation is the formula M V X D where gt M total flooding quantity in gr gt V protected volume enclosure
70. n into operation 15 aero air 5 aerosol small particle in homogeneous diffusion in the air ATEX directive rules for use of electrical equipment in NPR CPR rooms 16 Atmospheric existing or built up pressure in a closed room 33 pressure B BMC fire detection and fire alarm control unit control system 51 building decree legislation concerning building engineering aspects for buildings 49 building regulations regulations concerning building engineering aspects for buildings 49 C cable monitoring system that monitors the functionality of power cables 54 calculation calculation of units that have clarity as their purpose 33 calculation factors min items laid down that must be included in calculation 33 calculation sheet laid down calculation methodology and report form 34 cm centimetres size indication 28 colloids small particles that are suspended in another substance or gas 5 compartment enclosed space with fixed dimensions in which extinguishing must take place 35 part of extinguishing unit and or installation to be used component connecting point between two units 2 connector head that can be placed on extinguisher for better diffusion of the 21 conical nozzle extinguishing agent 21 button for effecting manual extinguishing 21 control switch system that puts an other system s into operation following activation 51 control system fires within solid substances 35 core fires 14 D Db A sound intensity expressed in decibels 51 detector siting loc
71. ndards are subject to revision parties concluding agreements on the basis of this document are therefore advised to check whether it is possible to apply the most recent edition of standards referred to in this document 1 3 Safety Instructions This information instruction and user manual contain preventive measures and safety instructions for carrying out the necessary operations safely The following may serve as a list of the term operations in the different phases of the product transport reception storage assembly placing of product mounting and or installation treatment and or use maintenance visual examination repair decommissioning dismantling removal disposal waste health safety and environment FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 4 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for e R future use This manual lapses when revised The ll re ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Pictograms used for prohibitions commands and warnings in this document are PROHIBITION COMMAND Se i Head Hand importan Eye protection protection protection Disconnect s AAAAT Warning Breakable 1 4 Aerosol Designations The need for an explanation of the correct terms or designations and the behaviour of aerosol emerged during the development of aerosol based extinguishing
72. ntation mechanical machines motors Small switch boxes relay boxes Transformers small portable welders ree Activation mechanism FP20SE We 880 6 36 V D C 0 8 A in 3 4 sec Mo Weight gross 310g eee Weight net extinguishing 20g agent Hardware computers teleph exchanges projectors Cabinets electrical cabinets VDUs monitors televisions Sound installations amplifiers mixing desks speakers Instrumentation mechanical machines owitch boxes medium relay boxes meter cupboards small Transformers medium portable welders 94d 9414 tt a a Dure souon 0Soigw Ad FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 22 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The rePro Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 thermal activation by thermocord at 172 C electrical 6 36 V DIC 0 8 Ain 3 4 sec Weight gross gross 610g agent EEE Hardware computers teleph exchanges Cabinets electrical cabinets Sound installations amplifiers mixing desks speakers Instrumentation mechanical machines owitch boxes medium relay boxes meter cupboards small Transformers medium portable welders thermal activation by thermocord at 172 C electrical 6 36 V DIC 0 8 Ain 3 4 sec Weight gross gross
73. odule Battery operated stand alone module for sindle panel protection with build in thermal detection 8 f 6 5 4 3 2 1 Mounting Screw Battery pack contains four alkaline AA batteries The wire between Remote Activation TB connection and the5 1 K EoL resistor can be a linear heat detector wire Open Collector Output Connection 24 5Vde o Thermistor 4 Remote Activation 5000hm 3 K Ohm A B A B WD TR AL Match1 Match2 Mounting Screw Aerosol Generator Aerosol 2000hm Alarm Resistor Generator 01 2010 8 f 6 5 4 3 2 1 Operating voltage 6v 4 AA batteries 1 5v Battery operating time 2 3 years Activation temperature Fixed Temperature 80 C Activation temperature Rate of Rise or Fixed Temperature Hemote Activation End of Line Resistor Single Zone detection Two Aerosol Generators can be connected Fire alarm open collector connection 10 Faults alarm open collector connection 11 Watchdog alarm open collector connection seco MU ee S FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 73 of 87 8 C minute if over 40 C 80 C 5 1 K Ohm Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Routing of FirePro Thermocord and or Linear Heat Detector 8 f 6 5 4 3
74. of installations in rooms where vibrations can occur because of motors for Before starting on the installation of the FirePro units check that all the parts required have been supplied Then go to work in this order a connect the wires to the terminals of the FirePro units b connect the wires to the parts of the fire extinguishing system c finally connect wires to the power supply Following completion of the work check that the FirePro units have been installed correctly that is that all the requirements in the installation instructions have been met If required you must record the installation on the installation certificate or in the technical documentation of the protected object The distributor reserves the right to inspect the installation The installer is at all times obliged to cooperate with this 11 1 Cabling Installation The cabling for the outgoing controls to the fire protection installation comes under the activities of the installer o Note the execution must conform to NEN 2535 and NEN 1010 5 edition Fixed cabling for main current 230 V must have a minimum conductor cross section of 1 5 mm The cabling must be of flame retardant construction NEN 1010 provided that no function retention is required All the cables that are part of the fire detection and fire alarm system and evacuation installation must be red or be marked red every five metres Cables in a terminal box must be provided with a loop gr
75. on and user manual for e R future use This manual lapses when revised The Ire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 9 3 3 Thermocord Connections Diagram 1 Overlap the two Thermocord ends and tie them firmly near to the two ends with plastic cable tie Caution to not tie the connection too tie as Thermocord may snap P4 Diagram 2 The creation of a T connection overlap the Thermocord and as above firmly tie with plastic cable tie Diagram 3 To create a cross connection where the two thermocord cross one another firmly tie with plastic cable tie Aw BS EN W Los FirePro Note HEAT SENSITIVE CORD IS A PART OF THE Wherever a thermocord is used the sticker shown on the FIRE EXTINGUISHING AEROSOL SYSTEM right must be placed in a prominent position DO NOT HEAT DO NOT REMOVE Do not smoke in this area In the event of damage contact immediately your dealer FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 46 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for e R future use This manual lapses when revised The ll re ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 9 4 Manuals hand operated extinguishing units TYPES OF MANUAL FirePro manuals hand operated extinguishing units come in two types the FP
76. orated into the schedule of requirements Important If and in so far as the manufacturer s installation instructions differ from the schedule of o requirements for a careful implementation of the FirePro products contact must first be made with FirePro Systems Ltd Primarily the installation instructions of the manufacturers and or fire detection and firm alarm control unit and or detection material must be followed 12 2 Installation Tests and Delivery Following commissioning and installation an attestation a written confirmation of approval stating that the installation is working properly and conforms to all the technical descriptions must be issued by the installer the fire detection company At the time of delivery the fire detection company must supply the materials required for testing the detectors used 12 3 Maintenance and Inspection During the period that the FirePre units are in use the following inspections and maintenance procedures must be carried out e A periodic inspection of the aerosol fire extinguishers and fire extinguishing systems to check the following parts 1 electrical wiring 4 terminals of the electrical activator 2 electrical circuit 5 electrical contacts 3 thermocord 6 fixing bolts At the time of the final inspection the following documents must be issued Schedule of Requirements Installation attestation conforming to NEN 2535 or any other equivalent local standard B
77. oup and cable number Only lay cabling in a conduit or a compartmentalised cable duct e In cable ducts a division plate or 50 mm spacing is required between the fire detection and fire alarm system cabling and the 230 380 V power current cabling e n cable ducts control current cabling may be laid with fire detection and fire alarm cabling if no disruptive mutual interference is to be expected e Conduit must connect to the cable duct e Open bends maximum 50 x 50 mm are only permitted above suspended ceilings and beneath raised floors e Protect conduits emerging from floors with impact resistant conduit to 10 cm above the floor Where cabling is laid directly alongside power current cabling for example next to motor cables of an air conditioning system then use screened or twisted cabling lay in separate compartments or keep a minimum of 50 mm spacing between power current cabling and fire detection and fire alarm cabling FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 52 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for e R future use This manual lapses when revised The Ire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Where cabling is laid through fire resistant partitions suitable measures must be taken to ensure that the fire smoke resistance of the partition is not impaired The wiring technology and tools used mus
78. products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 14 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for e R future use This manual lapses when revised The ll re FO latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 1 9 CE Declaration of Conformit H Koumandarnas Street A Spyr u Araouzou Tonia Court No 2 6 floor Fire P ro S y S t ems L t d Limassol 3076 Cyprus Telephone 00357 25 3700909 Telefax 00357 25 354432 E mail mailiifirepro ints Statement of conformity II A We FirePro Systems Ltd herewith declare on our responsibility that the product FirePro including the types FP 8 FP 20E FP 20S FP 40S FP 80S FP 100S FP 200S FP 200M FP 5005 FP 1000M FP 1200 FP 2000 FP 3000 and FP 5700 whereto this statement refers is in conformity to the EMC directives 88 338 EEC and other normative documents following the definitions of the BRL 23001 03 made up by KIWA Nederland The BRL 23001 03 is also basis for the operating schedule Factory Production Control We have been approved by KIWA to use the CE Mark on our products Limassol 19 January 2011 E n Dr Avg ustinos Avgousti Managing Director FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 15 of 87 FirePro Information instruction and user manual Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use T
79. products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 83 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R F ll F e F Q latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 FirePro Appendix 5 LARGE GENERATORS INSTALLATION GUIDELINES FP 1200 FP 2000 FP 3000 FP 5700 To be read and used in conjunction with FirePro Information Instruction amp User Manual Version 5 01 10 2011 FirePro Systems Ltd 6 Koumandarias amp Spyrou Araouzou Street Tonia Court No 2 6 Floor CY 3036 Limassol P O Box 54080 CY 3720 Limassol CYPRUS Tel 357 25 379 999 Fax 357 25 354 432 Web www firepro info email mail firepro info An ISO 9001 2008 amp 14001 2004 registered company FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 84 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 7 ER F ll F e F Q latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Installation Guidelines Length L D Installation Distance Dj amp Dy Installation Coordinates Nc Number of Generators to be installed spaced along the subject side Dj W 2 Ng And Dy L 2 NG For Ex if L 6m amp W 4m then D 4 2 2 4 4 1 0m amp Dy 6 2 2 1 5m Fi
80. purpose The performance requirements of the fire detection and alarm evacuation installation must be clearly formulated in accordance with section 4 1 of NEN 2535 The execution drawings description and any certificates of the installations referred to in this report must be submitted in detail to the municipal authorities for approval before the installation is completed Performance requirement nuisance and false fire alarms depending on the type of building in accordance with NEN 2535 84 3 2 or equivalent Performance requirement for system availability depending on the project Detector siting in accordance with NEN 2535 or equivalent with a two detector dependence for the prevention of unwanted extinguishing by the extinguishing system If compartmentalised extinguishing must take place within the same room allowance will have to be made for the detection Here detection must be by means of thermomaximal or thermodifferential detectors fire size 7 NEN 2535 or equivalent Once there has been a calculation of the number of FirePre units and of the types to be installed for the protection of a given volume or object see calculation method it is important for the correct location of the fire extinguishers to be determined The units can be installed on walls or suspended ceilings in cubicles etc For vertical installation on walls there must be a safe distance of at least one metre from gangways racks or objects For the lar
81. quirements Installation and user manual There shall be a clear user manual available in the language of the country of delivery Testing and control This chapter contains the requirements for testing and control that are carried out for the certification Quality level requirements This chapter contains the requirements that the supplier s quality system must meet Installation The steps to be taken are described in BRL K23003 The following are among the steps to be found in it Design phase Schedule of Requirements design of extinguishing system structural provisions fire detection ventilation transmission of fire fault etc 1st inspection phase Control of Schedule of Requirements by inspection body ISO and EN 45004 type A Testing phase By requiring parties Fire Service Environment Insurer etc Any adjustments Detail engineering installation drawing function matrix block diagram extinguishing agent required tool life etc FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 13 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 7 ER F ll F e F Q latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 2nd inspection phase Control of detail engineering by inspection body Installation phase Installation by CATTAS trained personnel on the basis of installation d
82. ral rubber 20 28 Ammonium Per chlorate 30 40 Plasticizer 20 25 Catalyst Fe2Os 2 5 Additives 2 496 FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 42 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for e R future use This manual lapses when revised The ll re FO latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 201 1 It is used to enable the G T C B to detect and activate at 172 C This is achieved by attaching during the manufacturing process small cut pieces of approx 10 mm of S T C 2 8C at regular intervals of 0 5 m along the G T C B It is available only on special orders 9 3 2 Instructions For Use of Thermocord ON INSTALLATION When installing thermocord on walls or ceilings or other solid surfaces care must be taken to ensure that the occurrence of breaks during the installation or the fixing is prevented Do not exert too much pressure on the cord or the protective braiding OG Keep away from heat during installation Do not therefore smoke or do other hot work near the thermocord and or FirePro units Prohibition When determining the route along which the thermocord is to be laid take care to prevent third parties accidentally causing damage to the thermocord When fixing ensures that there are no curves or bends along the route with a radius of less than 20 mm The thermocord is fixed to sur
83. rawing manual and standards Delivery Delivery of the installation statement of delivery Final inspection phase Control by accredited body issue of certificate A complete breakdown of all the requirements and the testing and inspection methods can be found in the testing requirements obtainable from KIWA NV in Rijswijk kiwa pJ F umbar kE21477 11 Dac E2177 1a aut 1 8 arai 206 1141 vua Zr EL Product certificate FirePro fixed fire extinguishing components based on dry condensed aerosol Based on peo certif ic arinn test ae well as periodic inspaxtions by Kwa the pradicts referred o in this certificate and marked with the Krwa mark as indicated under Marking supplied ty FirePro Systems Ltd may on delivery be reliod upon bo comply with the Kowa gy ahatia pusdelimr BEL ET NX 2004119 Pied fire extingumhing components haseid oo dry condensed aero fouke kinsena Directioe Kiwa MW This certilicate is sued in accopdance with the Kwa Regular fer Prodisct Cernfi aan This cortiic ato consists of pages Publacatica of the certzacate is allein koe Macarin Bos Cm paarry Sir Wc Cru hilum ZT PeP Sree Lisl AP heraa Posi TH Trais Cour Hi 2 H Flo 1MD AB RLEMULE Ermar Ja iere Areau Secr fs Bersant Pree neiraun 14 Tha Hasen mop LER AD TE LU Uhal Batan Peha eg p LI ee Tal H TO di dd Crs Tha zn Fg 2H TO dd di Xd Talpone 357 258000 Tele pizca 1L 1H niano FEN Le FirePro
84. re brigade entrance e For the slow whoops the evacuation installation e For the transmission equipment if this is not equipped with its own emergency power o Important if the standard power supply emergency power supply is not sufficient then expand the emergency power supply FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 50 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for e R future use This manual lapses when revised The Ire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 The emergency power supply of the BMC must be laid out on the basis of e The maintenance contact according to NEN 2654 e Automatic fault transmission to a 24 hour monitored alarm post within 30 minutes e Autonomy time emergency power supply for evacuation alarm is 23 5 hours at rest and 30 minutes in alarm condition e Rectification of fault by the fire detection company must be guaranteed within 24 hours The emergency power supply of the common fire detection and fire alarm system must be capable of simultaneously e Feeding the flashlight for 30 minutes e Feeding the slow whoops e Activating all the connected FirePro units o Important Battery ageing must be taken into account when determining the necessary battery capacity use only approved batteries 1 Stage Sounder 2 d Stage Sounder amp Strobe Extinguishing Indication
85. rePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 37 of 87 V Discharge Length 750 L3 2000C L2 gt 300 C L1 100 200 300 400 0500 600 700 800 900 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 Distance From Generator outlet mm Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Figure C E co o5 cs oe FP 1200 FP 2000 FP 3000 FP 5700 uo O 9 al FP 2000 FP 3000 FP 5700 o 6 HE Y x x i So S o mo Se w 26 100 os Z 4 a8 300 300 soo 400 0500 IER zr d sol f 1000 7177 yy 1000 LLL 1500 L L 1500 um E i WENN 2000 7 2000 y Yi y Cs ssl CY soo 1 CS O NEN 3000 ae 3000 Ps N y PN y EN LL E 4000 7 4000 _ 7 4500
86. rePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 85 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for e R future use This manual lapses when revised The ll re ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Installation Clearance the Do s amp Dont s Wrong Installation FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 86 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 7 ER F ll F e F Q latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Proper Installation FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 87 of 87
87. rePro Systems Ltd Page 67 of 87 peak voltage potassium performance requirement protection time residue safety factor SBK schedule of requirements self activation temperature short circuit siting Slow whoop sol S T C thermocord thermocord connector thermodifferential thermomaximal transmission unit WBDBO Working Conditions Act Version 5 01 10 2011 electrical voltage level that can be reached chemical element requirements that an installation must meet time in which the extinguishing agent continues its action according to calculation substance that remains following an activation extra amount of extinguishing agent for taking care of uncertain factors Solid Bound Compound is the denomination of the solid extinguishing chemical compound in the extinguisher schedule of requirements that is drawn up for theinstallation in advance temperature at which the unit puts itself into operation unwanted flow of current that disturbs proper operation determination of location and amount of extinguishing agent by survey visual and acoustic signal emitter for alarm colloidal solution type of thermocord heat conducting cord that transports heat to extinguisher connecting point for connection of thermocord to fire extinguisher detectors that react to heat differences in the event of fire detectors that react to set temperature in the event of fire message from control unit via network to an alarm pos
88. resence of flammable gas o Important The overviews below give an indication of the heat emission You must take these temperatures and minimal free discharge parabolas into account when siting and installing Positioning of the unit at the right angle can be very important in this regard The diagrammatic representations in Figures A B and C are derived from the table in Discharge Length which the factors L1 L2 and L3 have been included gt 750 L3 gt lt 200 C L2 The figure shown here gives the combination of colour and associated temperature R gt 300 C L1 FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 35 of 87 FirePro Information instruction and user manual Figure A didi k 999 Zi 2500 Ss 2500 i owe 2000 EN E 1500 E ean oma bu 1000 900 800 m gt 700 NEN 600 Za n 0500 400 Is B B INE p oci o 0 gt 82 E FP 20S2 FP 20SE FP 1000M g 5 E D 0 B la 000 amp i S S 3 dh a amp f L 80 600 600 700 800 1 is 900 1000 EE i mE 1500 as 2000 EMEN EE 2500 1 3000 3000 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Version 5 01 10 2011
89. rget Organs Respiratory system Target Organs Central nervous system liver kidneys Irritation Data Skin guinea pig 2750 mg 55 days Inert Eye rabbit 100 mg Mild Mobility with present data no problems l Absorption Desorption with present data no problems Degradability with present data no problems Biotic and Abiotic Degradation with present data no problems Aerobic and Anaerobic Degradation with present data no problems Persistence with present data no problems Accumulation with present data no problems Bioaccumulation Potential with present data no problems Biomagnification with present data no problems Short and Long Term Effects on Ecotoxicity with present data no problems Aquatic Organisms with present data no problems Soil Organisms with present data no problems Plants and Terrestrial animals with present data no problems Other Adverse Effects Ozone Depleting Potential ODP none Photochemical Ozone Creation Potential none Global Warming Potentials GWP none Effects on Waste Water Treatment with present data no problems Plants Dispose of in Compliance with local state and national regulations Hazard Class or Division 9 miscellaneous solid For additional transport information contact FirePro Systems Ltd Celanova Limited FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 63 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use
90. rief and concise operating instructions approved by the fire brigade Logbook of the fire detection and fire alarm system Revision drawings in triplicate with all the relevant details A signed maintenance contract The authorised FirePro dealer must provide a separate quotation for inspection management and maintenance of the FirePro based installation The installer of the fire detection company must alert the customer to its obligation to carry out limited functional installation tests and maintenance including a monthly functional test of the installation and transmission This must be in accordance with NEN 2654 or an equivalent local directive The customer must ensure that this task is undertaken by a suitably trained officer under NEN 2654 or an equivalent local directive The customer user is obliged to conclude a maintenance contract in accordance with NEN 2654 or an equivalent local directive with the authorised FirePro dealer This maintenance can for example stipulate that the installation be inspected and maintained annually The maintenance contract must state e that the maintenance will be in accordance with NEN 2654 or an equivalent local directive e that maintenance will be undertaken during the life of the installation FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 55 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire
91. rking with aerosol fire extinguishers and fire extinguishing systems it is prohibited to dismantle the units subject the units to the force of impact or other operations that can result in the deformation physical or other mechanical damage of the container carry out welding work smoke in the vicinity of the fire extinguishing systems Should a unit have fallen then it must be checked by a trained and certified person CATTAS to ensure that the activation and or other components have not been damaged The warranty for the manual models is one year FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 47 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for e R future use This manual lapses when revised The ll re ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 10 0 Preparation For Installation Make a visual inspection of the exterior of the FirePro unit Use a measuring device ohmmeter to ensure that the internal electrical resistance of FirePro electrical activator is between 1 6 to 3 0 Ohms 10 1 General Guidelines For Installation of Fixed System Fire detection and alarm evacuation installation Basic principles Building Decree Model building regulations NEN 6082 et seq NEN 2535 1996 Fire safety of buildings Fire alarm systems NEN 2535 A1 2002 Amendment Sheet EN 54 parts 1 to 14 w
92. s applied to the activator of the model E fire extinguisher using a manual release button see Figure 1 The type E models are equipped with the activator shown in chapter 9 2 Figure 1 LPL PL PL SS FF FR 000009000000900000000900000000i AI NIIA QOOO00000000000 92000009 I E Xx O 1 Power supply with output from 98865350 Junction 6 36 V DC Or higher s p ee 2 Manual release button Hand operated switch A nop T T 3 FirePro condensed aerosol generators connected units TU FirePro FirePro 12V 7Ah Battery 12V 7Ah Battery B Automatically by means of heat smoke or gas detectors which are connected to a control panel Here too the activation is electrical as described above see Figure 2 Figure 2 1 Abort Button Isolation Switch 2 Extinguishing Control Panel 3 Manual Release Button Hand Operated Switch 4 Bell Siren 5 Automatic Fire Alarm Detectors 6 FirePro condensed aerosol generators 7 Electrical cable connection to FirePro Initiator EXTINGUISHING CONTROL PANEL 2 b Junction Junction Box S Box
93. s feed a coil which is heated by the supply current The minimum amount of activation energy required is supplied by a DC voltage of 6 36 V 0 8 A for 3 to 4 seconds The coil is heated This heat causes the Solid Bound Compound to activate Given that this reaction is exothermic the temperature arising will be transmitted through the holes in the cylinder to the solid bound compound of the FirePre unit Electrical values Temperature values Bridge resistance 1 6 3 0 Ohm Deployment temp range 50 C to 100 C Activation pulse Ab 1 2 mWs Q Storage temp 50 C to 50 C No fire value lt 0 02 0 001 A DC voltage 6 36 V 0 8 A Warm up time 3 to 4 sec J f f ff 1 HEAT RESISTANT WIRES 2 STAINLESS STEEL HOUSING 3 POLYMERIC GLUE 4 POLYMERIC PLUG 5 SOCKET WITH SPIRAL 6 POLYMERIC INSERTION WITH CONTACTS 7 CYLINDER WITH 2 OUTLETS 8 PRESSURING TAPE 9 SOLID BOUND COMPOUND SBK 10 COPPER TIN COATING OR TINNED SURFACE wu Q ee wu Q sz L E This electrical activator is a standard component of all electrically activated FirePro units FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 41 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 9 3 Thermocord heat con
94. s on situation diagrams and or evacuation plans the pictograms below must be used FP 8S Go G FP 20S Jm FP 20SE 40 C E FP 40S 80 mmm FP 80S FP 100S Bm 2 I FP 200S FP 200M FP 1200 FP 2000 FP 3000 FP 5700 FP 500S FP 1000M FP 1200 FP 2000 FP 3000 FP 5700 FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 58 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for e R future use This manual lapses when revised The ll re ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 13 0 Residue Removal Dismantling of Units Waste and Environment 13 1 Residue During the activation process the SBK changes into a swiftly spreading aerosol consisting of solid particles that are suspended in the gas phase The size of these particles is a few micrometres nanometres The composition of the FirePro aerosol consisting of potassium compounds is in the intended concentration not corrosive not electrically conductive and does not cause any damage to the equipment protected The FirePro aerosol forming compound is not based on halogen compounds to react wit
95. ser The inscriptions must be clearly legible at a distance of 80 cm The control functions of the fire detection and fire alarm control unit that have fundamental consequences for the operation of the system such as the switching off of detector loops switching on off of delayed transmission etc may not be operated by unauthorised persons If a manual switch is installed for the electrical activation its location must be accessible It must also be in a place where it is impossible to activate it accidentally 10 3 Emergency Fire Detection and Fire Alarm System Power Supply The fire detection and fire alarm system must be connected to a separate end group which is provided with the notice DO NOT SWITCH OFF FIRE DETECTION amp FIRE ALARM SYSTEM The fire detection and fire alarm system must be equipped with its own emergency power supply consisting of a battery charging circuit and batteries The fire detection and fire alarm control unit BMC must also have primary and secondary power supply emergency power supply monitoring faults in the power supply must be reported both visually and acoustically The primary power supply and emergency power supply of the BMC must be calculated so that the entire installation including the equipment to be operated is fed The primary power supply and emergency power supply of the common fire detection and fire alarm system must have sufficient power e For the flashlight which indicates the fi
96. t e g fire brigade collective term for extinguisher in which all the elements are present abbreviation factor time for remaining intact of wall parts and or walls Wall Fire Penetration Fire Flashover Dutch health and safety at work legislation 45 13 33 60 33 19 13 19 41 51 49 50 13 18 35 18 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Appendix 1 FirePro Aerosol Generators Installation Drawings FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 68 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Appendix 2 SYSTEM SOLUTIONS FirePro Fire Extinguishing Aerosol System Block Diagram using Smoke and Rate of Rise Heat Detectors 2 1 4 3 n g syste Mm Extinguishing Panel 1 Stage Sounder H 2d Stage Sounder amp Strobe Extinguishing Indication Zone 1 Smoke Detectors Zone 2 Heat Detectors G Isolation Abort Button G Sequential Activators Aerosol Generators 10 Air dumpers Designing an extinguls With Aerosol Generators
97. t be used according to the requirements of approved workmanship with the aim of minimising the chance of failure Do not include any conductors in the fire detection and fire alarm system cabling that are fed from other installations There may not be any joints in transmission paths unless in consultation with the fire detection company and the local fire brigade The joints must then be made in terminal boxes intended for the purpose Any joints necessary must be housed in a completely sealed junction box The conductors must be connected to the terminal strips with numbered screw terminals 11 2 Function Retention Cabling The installation and the route of the cabling must be chosen so that the chance of damage of the cabling by fire is prevented and or is as small as possible This can be achieved by e Laying in the ground e Laying in a minimum of separate 30 minutes fire resistant ducts e Use of fire resistant cabling cabling must conform to DIN 4102 Part 12 class E 30 The following cables are concerned e Between the fire detection and fire alarm control unit and signal transmitters slow whoop and flashlight e Between the fire detection and fire alarm control unit and the transmission equipment e Between the fire detection and fire alarm control unit and the fire brigade panel and any additional panels e Between the fire detection and fire alarm control unit and any control that automatically resets when the BMC is res
98. t relatively low temperature is used for normal applications while the thermocord functioning at relatively high temperature is used in rooms where heat sources are present such as factory rooms boiler rooms engine rooms etc In such environments the temperature can reach high values in normal operating conditions Here a thermocord with an activation temperature of 300 C can be used For lower activation temperatures other types of detector can be used that are connected to the fire extinguishers through the fire alarm panel In this case the thermocord is used as activation setting with the effect of a safety valve that activates where other detectors fail to activate the system Type M models with these models activation is by hand by pulling a metal ring This is fixed to an activating charge 20 mg Prior to the discharge of the aerosol from the fire extinguisher a time delay of 10 20 seconds is permitted so that the extinguisher can be put into operation in the vicinity or in the midst of the flames FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 40 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 9 2 Electrical Activator The electrical activator for the units is fed by two heat resistant feed wires The feed wire
99. tact 53 May cause long term adverse effects in the aquatic environment S Phrases 28 In case of contact with skin rinse with water Wear suitable gloves and eye face protection Avoid release to the environment Refer to special instructions Safety Data Sheets Limit Values for Exposure None listed EINECS Status All components are included in EINECS inventories Restrictions on Marketing and Use None Refer to any other national measures that may be relevant None Known The data in the above material safety data sheet reflect the current state of knowledge of our product and shall be used only as a guideline No binding statements as to the contractually agreed product characteristics may be inferred there from FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 64 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 4 ER R Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 15 0 Alphabetical Technical Glossar This information instruction and user manual contains technical terms the most important of which appear in the list below in alphabetical order with a brief explanation The page column gives the page on which the term is used for the first time A activator part that puts the unit into operation 16 activation the putting of extinguishing unit and or installatio
100. tal oxides Organic peroxides and hydrazine Dry aerosol extinguishing products may not be used in rooms with fuels or dust that can cause an explosive vapour air mixture and for which a zone layout in accordance with the provisions of NPR 7910 1 or 2 has been laid down unless appropriate arrangements have been made in the protected room so that the European ATEX Directive is met FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 17 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for e R future use This manual lapses when revised The ll re ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 3 0 Safety Measures o Before bringing the FirePro units into use please read through this user manual carefully Q When working with aerosol fire extinguishers and fire extinguishing systems it is prohibited to dismantle the units subject the units to the force of impact or other operations that can result in the deformation physical or other mechanical damage of the container carry out welding work in the proximity of the fire extinguishers fire extinguishing systems and or thermocord smoke in the vicinity of the fire extinguishers fire extinguishing systems and or thermocord Should a FireProe unit have fallen it must be checked to determine whether or not the electrical A circuit of the activator and or other components ha
101. tation is a passport for simplifying access to the European Union and international markets The recognisability in the market of the MLA signatories and the bodies declaring conformity accredited by them is simplified by the use of ILAC and IAF logos together with the Council for Accreditation logo as at end of 2004 co operation f Accreditation f oi A European Lt How does the MLA work The MLA between accreditation bodies produces mutual confidence in and acceptance of accredited certifications inspections calibrations and tests The MLA removes the need for providers of services and products to be certified in each country for example Accreditation bodies that are signatories to an MLA are subject to a regular intensive review by international peers The purpose of these assessments is to establish that the accreditation body concerned meets and continues to meet the international requirements These peer reviews guarantee consistent and harmonised accreditation practices and facilitate the sharing of information and experiences between the signatories The MLA is an important mechanism in cross frontier accreditation It is the policy of the Council for Accreditation to assist users of accredited l conformity declarations with worldwide acceptance of these declarations ntemational Consultation Court of Appeal Committee Committees Harmonisation Committee Accreditation Committee Supervisory Board
102. ted by the control system Windows smoke heat hatches and or ventilation systems must be and remain switched off and closed during the extinguishing Leakage losses must have been considered and will if necessary form part of the calculation and siting If the room is actually completely enclosed any pressure displacement by the thermals is to be expected Sufficient account must be taken of this The use of the room must be included in the calculation and have been considered as part of the aftercare A Safe distances and height restriction A safe distance has been laid down in respect of flammable materials and persons for each individual FirePro unit in relation to the discharge of the aerosol Its value is given in metres as can be seen in the Aerosol temperature and time of action table under Discharge temperature Here L2 is the safe distance from flammable materials and L3 from persons Apart from the safe distance a height restriction has been laid down for the protection of a room for each individual FirePro unit If the aerosol exits from the unit vertically the value of the discharge length of each unit is to be regarded as maximum height to be installed Its value is given in metres as can be seen in the Aerosol temperature and time of action table under Discharge length If a different angle is used the height must be reduced accordingly For larger higher rooms several units must be evenly spread in accord
103. tem extinguishing zone fire class fire detection and fire alarm control unit fire brigade panel formula FP function retention cabling fuse glow bridge G T C guide Halon Health and safety information sheet heat absorbing hydrocarbons installation attestation installation certificate K2CO3 KOH leakage losses logbook m m9 manuals M micrometre mm model MSDS nanometre NCP NEN nominal nozzle NPR 7910 operating temperature Version 5 01 10 2011 ratio of mixture of oxygen and flammable substance system for limiting and or extinguishing fires specific section of total extinguishing installation subdivision of flammable substances and extinguishing agent to be used computer that converts detection into an alarm panel on which the fire brigade can see where the fire alarm is located succession of the calculation steps to be taken abbreviation for FirePro brand name power cables that retain their functionality for a given period of time on heating link in the chain that prevents the flow of current in the event of a short circuit wire that heats up when current flows through it type of thermocord steps to be followed given in advance extinguishing agent that may no longer be used information sheets with guidelines for safe working part of extinguisher in which the heat that has developed is absorbed substances distilled from oil written declaration of functionality from
104. the protected compartment The temperatures shown under discharge temperature relate to the distances In cases of storage of materials cables sensitive parts and or the presence of persons prevent them from coming into contact with discharges the heat of which is such that it can give rise to damage and or injury FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 34 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The rePro Fire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 Weighting Size mm Units Activation Height outlets FFB TH 14 8 14 52 1 Ho FP 20SE_ E 30 20 128 32 2 Cod FP20S TH 3100 20 16 32 2 Cod FP 40S_ E amp TH 610 40 140 5 2 Cod FP 80S E amp TH 870 80 185 51 2 Cod FP 00S FP20M M 1800 200 150 84 1 Cod FP O00S E amp TH 1630 200 185 84 1 Cold FP b0OS E amp TH 2850 500 295 84 1 Cod FP 1200 E amp TH 10900 1200 216x300x167 1 Cold Self activation temperature of the SBK solid aerosol forming compound is approx 300 C TH thermocord E electrical activation M manual manual mechanical actuation w n with nozzle Aeroso version Environment Without presence of flammable gas In p
105. thority Usually this will be the local chief fire officer of the municipality in which your business is located The fire detection and fire alarm system can be supplied and also maintained by the authorised FirePro dealer or by a fire detection company that has been certified by a member of the NCP National Centre for Prevention or an equivalent of this body The fire detection and fire alarm system must be installed by an expert and recognised installer The installer must work in accordance with the requirements of certification under the responsibility of the authorised FirePro dealer or the fire detection company supplier of the fire detection and fire alarm system The authorised FirePro dealer the installer and the specialised fire detection company may depart from the provisions of this schedule of requirements if and in so far as approval has been granted by all the required parties and the author has drafted revisions for this schedule and has been correctly informed to this effect Where the schedule of requirements differs from prevailing standards directives the schedule of requirements shall prevail The installer must ensure that before the start of work the design and the siting of the installation has the approval of the local authorities customer and owner Following acceptance of order on the basis of perusal of the respective definitive text and drawing of this schedule of requirements the authorised FirePro deal
106. torium NLR Amsterdam Anthony Fokkerweg 2 1059 CM Amsterdam Tel 31 20 511 3113 BSI Product Services Kitemark House Maylands Ave Hemel Hempstead HERTS HP2 4SQ England Tel 44 8450 765 000 US EPA United States Environmental Protection Agency Ariel Rios Bldg 1200 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington DC 20460 Min of Transport Public Works amp Water Management Shipping Division PO Box 8634 NL 3009 AP Rotterdam Tel 31 0 10 266 8500 ECB Julianaweg 224A NL 1131 NW Volendam Contact P A van der Weide Tel 31 0 299 323 123 Underwriters Laboraties of Canada 7 Underwriters Rd Toronto ON M1R 3B4 Canada Tel 41 416 757 3611 Ministero dell Interno Direzione Generale della protezione civile e dei servizi antincendi Italy Jednostka Certyfikujaca Wyroby Centrum Naukowo Badawcze Ochrony The J zef Tuliszkowski Scientific and Research Centre for Fire Protection Det Norske Veritas Zwolseweg 1 PO Box 9599 NL 2994 LB Barendrecht Tel 31 0 10 292 2600 Panstwowy Zaklad Higieny Instytut Naukowo Badawczy ul Chocimaska 24 PL 00 791 Warschau Tel 48 49 4051 BRE Certification Ltd incorporating LPCB Bucknalls Lane GB Garston Watford WD25 9XX Tel 44 0 1923 664100 The Standards Institution of Israel 42 Chaim Levanon Street IL Tel Aviv 69977 Tel 972 3 646 5154 Commonwealth Scientific amp Technical Research Organisation Australia Tel 61 3 9252 6000
107. ublic Works and Water Management Internal Documents Lakeman KIWA EU certification EN 45011 EN 45012 EN 45013 KEMA TNO Ministry of Housing Spatial Planning and the Environment Netherlands Shipping Inspectorate PCBC The Product Certification Body Poland Scientific and Research Centre for Fire Protection PZH Certificate of the National Institute of H Ministry of Industrial Affairs General Inspectorate of the Military Fire Squad Romania South African Bureau of Standards South Africa CITY COUNCIL OF PRETORIA South Africa Community Safety Department Fire Brigade amp Ambulance Services Approval Swedish Ministry ships LPC Loss Prevention Council BSI Product Services UL Underwriters Laboratories FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 16 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for e R future use This manual lapses when revised The Ire ro latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 2 0 Purpose and Use Target group Only suitably trained and certified persons who are members of the authorised FirePro sales organisation are allowed to use this user manual Scope The autonomous stationary dry aerosol based fire extinguishing components are designed for use as part of a fire extinguishing system It is a precondition that the extinguishing components are linked to and activate
108. ure mm Hg Not applicable Vapour Density Not applicable Flash Point Not applicable Flammability Limits in Air Not applicable 96 by volume Auto Flammability Not applicable Explosive Properties Not applicable Oxidizing Properties Not determined Conditions to avoid None known Conditions to avoid None known Hazardous Decompositions Products FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems Ltd Page 62 of 87 Keep this information instruction and user manual for future use This manual lapses when revised The 7 ES F ll F e F Q latest version is obtainable from FirePro Systems Ltd Information instruction and user manual Version 5 01 10 2011 The TLV s Treshold Limit Values of the chemicals released in the aerosol phase are applicable only in case of long as long as a complete professional life exposure This is not the case of a real life situation Product The potential damage is not caused by the product mixture composition but by the fact that it is respirable The TL V s apply in case of long exposure sometimes exposure during a complete professional life whilst in this case is once only and short in case of accidental discharge when evacuation does not take place on time In case of fire the toxicity is caused by the fire itself and the products involved in the fire Target Organs Blood central nervous system Potassium Carbonate Toxicity Oral LDs rat 1870 mg Kg Oral LDso Ta
109. ve been damaged If you cannot be certain that the FirePro unit is undamaged and or will function properly it may not be used and it must be returned to the distributor N The Working Conditions Act and health amp safety information sheets A Ensure that you adhere to the obligations and advice described in the Working Conditions Act and health amp safety information sheets Pay particular attention to working at height Ensure that you stand firmly and use reliable tools materials and the correct personal protective equipment Please address any questions to your employer and or health amp safety department 4 0 Storage and Transport FirePro units are transported in accordance with the regulations and requirements applying to this category of cargo Transport by air land and water is permitted using any means of transport without any restrictions FirePro units that are transported must be securely fastened and protected from dirt moisture and precipitation Important Do not drop FirePro units during loading or unloading Put the correct labels on the packaging in a prominent place A Storage conditions Temperature between 50 and 100 C Humidity maximum 98 RH Storage of FirePro units takes place in their own packaging on racks in stores either heated or unheated with natural ventilation at a distance of not less than one metre from heaters FirePro products are manufactured by FirePro Systems
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