This publication provides introductory technical guidance for professional engineers, maintenance staff and construction managers interested in inspection, testing and maintenance of fire suppression systems for buildings and other infrastructure.
In addition to architects, engineers, and design professionals, fire fighters also need to understand fire protection systems in order to manage the fire scene and minimize risks to life and property. Fire Protection Systems, Second Edition provides a comprehensive overview of the various types of fire protection systems, their operational abilities and characteristics, and their applications within various types of structures. The new Second Edition meets the latest course objectives from the Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education’s (FESHE) Fire Protection Systems model curriculum and covers: • Water supply basics, including sources, distribution networks, piping, and hydrants. • Active fire protection systems and components, their operational characteristics, and installation, inspection, testing, and maintenance requirements. • Passive fire protection systems such as firewalls, fire separation assemblies, and fire dampers • Smoke control and management systems, gas-based suppression, access and egress control systems, and the code requirements for installation of these systems. Ensure that you are completely up-to-date on the latest fire protection systems and their operational characteristics and abilities with Fire Protection Systems, Second Edition.
The third edition of Fire Protection Systems meets and exceeds the National Fire Academy’s Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education (FESHE) course objectives and outcomes for the Associate’s (Core) course Fire Protection Systems (C0288). The Third Edition provides a comprehensive and concise overview of the design and operation of various types of fire protection systems, including fire alarm and detection systems, automatic fire sprinkler systems, special hazard fire protection systems, smoke control and management systems, and security and emergency response systems. The Third Edition includes: An emphasis on testing and inspection—Testing and inspection are stressed throughout and are reinforced through discussions of design and installation standards, testing and inspection processes and requirements, and common system impairments. Updated model code overview—An overview of the model code development process is presented to assist students in understanding the origin and ongoing significance of building, fire, and life safety issues and requirements. Case Studies—Each chapter begins with a case study that highlights actual events and lessons learned to emphasize the importance of designing, installing, inspecting, and maintaining fire protection systems to effectively fight fires. Additional case studies close each chapter and provide students a means to test their knowledge of the chapter concepts in the context of a fictional case. Full-color photos and illustrations, in a larger 8 1⁄2 x 10 7/8 trim size, help identify the various systems and their associated components.
Introductory technical guidance for mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, fire protection engineers and construction managers interested in fire extinguishing and alarm systems. Here is what is discussed: 1. EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS 2. ALARM SYSTEMS 3. RCM METHODOLOGY 4. ITM TASK DESCRIPTIONS AND FREQUENCIES.
Introductory technical guidance for professional engineers and construction managers interested in fire protection engineering for buildings and other infrastructure. Here is what is discussed: 1. FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERING 2. INSPECTION, TESTING AND MAINTENANCE 3. FIRE PROTECTION FOR MEDICAL FACILITIES 4. FIRE STATIONS 5. FIRE EXTINGUISHING AND ALARM SYSTEMS.