Aico RFD manual Scope of BS 5839 Pt.6, Systems

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BS 5839: Pt.6 - AN

INTRODUCTION

BS 5839: Pt.6 is not intended for householders themselves, but to provide guidance and recommendations for architects and other building professionals, enforcing authorities, contractors and others responsible for implementing fire precautions in buildings.

The Code of Practice should not be quoted as if it was a specification and the standard itself warns that particular care should be taken to ensure that claims of compliance are not misleading.

It is also pointed out that compliance with a British Standard cannot automatically confer legal immunity. However, for a landlord or installer, compliance with the latest Code is obviously the best line of defence in any claim made against them.

THE SCOPE OF BS 5839: Pt.6

This Code of practice covers every type of fire detection ‘system’, from a simple self-contained battery smoke alarm right through to major hard wired 24V systems.

The new 2004 Code further takes into consideration “changes in technology, custom and practice, and changes in guidance that supports national building regulations” since 1995.

BS 5839: Pt.6 also covers almost every conceivable type of premises, including:

Bungalows Multi-storey houses Individual flats Individual maisonettes Mobile homes Individual sheltered accommodation

Houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) NHS housing in the community

Both new and existing dwellings are covered.

Communal parts of flats, maisonettes, sheltered accommodation and hostels are not included; neither are caravans.

BS 5839: Pt.6 is primarily concerned with saving lives and reducing injuries. However, it does contain within it recommendations for helping to reduce property damage too. The 2002/3 British Crime Survey, issued by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, notes that the mean cost of financial damage caused by a domestic fire is now estimated to be £980 – up a very significant £230 from the £750 estimated in 2001/2. Gross losses to

domestic fires have increased by 24% in just one year. This has clear financial implications for the landlord. Good fire safety practice and adherence to the Code can give the best possible early warning of fire and so reduce the financial impact as well as human suffering.

SYSTEMS

BS 5839: Pt.6 defines a fire detection and alarm system as "a system that comprises a means for automatically detecting one of the characteristic phenomena of fire and a means for providing a warning to occupants". This means that it could simply comprise one smoke alarm or, at the other extreme, a full commercial panel system.

Firstly, it is worth quoting the recommendations in Clause 4.2 of the Code:

“A fire detection and fire alarm system complying with this part of BS 5839, should be installed in all dwellings.. whether new or existing”.

“Final design.. should, where reasonably practicable, be based on a form of fire risk assessment..”

The effectiveness of a system is now based upon the probability of system operation (incorporating reliability, monitoring and maintenance issues) and the ‘success rate’ of the system (the number of alarms, their location, audibility issues and the lifestyle of occupants).

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Contents Guide to Residential Fire Detection Contents Introduction Mortality Statistics Smoke Alarm PerformanceSmoke Alarm Reliability Battery Powered AlarmsFire Risk Assessment Document ItselfNEW Build Properties Changes to GradesRF Interconnection Wireless Systems Other Alarm TypesFalse Alarm Control Alarms for the Deaf and Hard of HearingSystems Scope of BS 5839 Pt.6Assessing Fire Risk System Design Fire Risk AssessmentWHO is Most AT RISK? Fire Risk Where do Fires START?Property Protection Types of Alarm TechnologyOther Systems Silencing & DisablementSystem Planning Grade System Quality & CompatibilityLevels of Protection Categories of System Existing Properties Prescriptive Advice SummarySelecting the Right System New BuildSingle Storey Dwelling Choosing Which Alarms to USECeiling Mounting Siting of Smoke AlarmsPositioning of Smoke Alarms Positioning Heat AlarmsSpecial Needs Provision Installation of Grade D and E SystemsPower Source AudibilityNegligence Wiring of Mains Powered Smoke and Heat AlarmsTesting and Maintenance Certification and PaperworkLocation Rapid Reference GuideLocations to Avoid False Alarms Testing & MaintenanceLimitations of Smoke Alarms Innovative Design and Quality Features Throughout Disposal Radiolink Ancillary Products Page MCP400 Manual Call Point Ei159 Smoke Alarm Locator SwitchEi128R Relay Base mains powered only ModifireYO3 Remote Sounder Ei152 Remote Test & Hush SwitchSAB300 Remote Strobe Xenon Beacon SABV4 High Intensity Strobe Xenon BeaconSAT332 Smoke Alarm Tester LOW Voltage Series AlarmsEi115 Anti-Vandal Cage Technical Support Trouble ShootingAico on the WEB With Reference to BS 5839 Pt

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