Archive for November, 2009

The life expectancy of a smoke detector

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

How long is a piece of string?

How long is a piece of string?

How long is a piece of string?

A common question to which the answer is dependent upon other factors.

A smoke detector is the same as any other product in the real world, it deteriorates over time and the speed of this is dependent upon two fairly obvious factors;

1. The environment that it is installed within  – In dirty environments it will not last as  long as a clean room

2. Has it been maintained? – Your car requires maintenance to keep it working efficiently and accurately, so does your fire alarm system.

To comply with BS5839 Part 1 2002 +A2, Section 6 point 45.3 subsection (n)  which requires the manufacturers guidance to be followed, the devices should be replaced in accordance with the manufacturers guidance.  I have added an extract below which covers this point.

BS5839 Part 1 2002 + A2 2008 extract

The Signs

If you start to experience false alarms on your system or the number of calls to site to investigate faults with the devices increase then you may want to ask the question of your maintenance company.

Most, if not all, manufacturers label their devices on the inside or underside of the detectors, for example Apollo Fire Detectors have a series of labels on their products and have produced a guide for reading the date information.

If you have started to experience false alarms this could be due to the age of devices or through contamination of the detector internally, if you allow this to continue, in a very short time this will reduce the effectiveness of the system to evacuate the building as unwanted alarms cause a general mistrust in the systems integrity.

“That blinking fire alarm has gone off again” followed by inaction, which has the same effect as not having a fire detection and alarm system in the first place.

If the age is not found to be the issue then you may need to have the device chamber cleaned, which may require dis-assembly or could be as simple as being blown through with compressed air.  If this is a consideration then please make sure that you consult the services of a qualified and experienced engineer and also note that some devices can not be taken apart and can only be cleaned and re-calibrated by the manufacturer.  When you look at the economics of this you might as well just replace the product that is causing the issue.

The Manufacturers advice

Series 65 Optical Detector

Series 65 Optical Detector

Apollo Fire Detectors (for example) advice is that the product operating life is 10 years based on the operating life of the component manufacturer and that they should be replaced after this time.

Quality Notifier System (by Honeywell)

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

The ID range of  Notifier (by Honeywell) products offers a solid and reliable product to the end user, the specifier can be assured that the product will perform and for installers a user friendly addressing system that can be explained over the phone or during the pre-installation visit by the WFP surveyor.

ID 3000 Multiloop networked panel

ID 3000 Multiloop networked panel

Key advantages of Notifier (by Honeywell)

1. Long Term - Its tried and tested and is based on a platform of backwards compatibility, in short its here for the long term

2. Easy set up -  It is a solid analogue system using a simple dial address setting

3. Reliable – Backwards compatibility is a key strength of the Notifier product and recently we have upgraded Notifier systems that were installed over fifteen or twenty years ago.

The older range of Notifier systems include;

ID 200, ID 1000, AFP panels

4. The Brand – Solid and good quality

The current ID range consists of the ID50, ID60, ID2000 and the superb ID3000.

The ID50 is the entry level single loop addressable control panel running the SDX-751 optical smoke detector, for greater cause and effect programming the ID60 is available in the single loop market. If you need greater device loading then the multi-loop ID2000 can cost effectively run up to eight loops and for the larger and more complex multiloop sites the ID3000 is available.

There is a Notifier (by honeywell) solution for you,  call us to discuss your exact requirements on

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