BS 5839 opens door for installers
The BSI’S newly-published version of BS 5839 Part 1: ‘Code of Practice for the Design, Installation and Maintenance of Fire Detection and Alarm (FDA) Systems’ is said to represent “a major opportunity” for installers – particularly with regard to continuously-monitored FDA systems and set-ups.
The Standard states: “A system installed for property protection is unlikely to fulfil the objective without connection to a remotely monitored 24-hour manned centre… A system in which the transmission path is continuously monitored should be preferred”.
In the case of fire engineered solutions, the need for detection systems to satisfy a high standard of operational stability and accurate information transmission is highlighted. For Category P systems and certain L1 risks, or where the risk assessment deems it necessary, automatic transmission of alarms to the fire service is the recommended option.
BS 5839 opens door for installers
The BSI’S newly-published version of BS 5839 Part 1: ‘Code of Practice for the Design, Installation and Maintenance of Fire […]
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