System Sensor Pipe Installation User Manual

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User Guide: Aspirating Smoke Detector Pipe Installation

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Site Layouts and Measurements

Planning of fire protection zones and relevant FAAST system

locations are needed to begin the planning process. The plan

should include measurements of the area to be protected and

any areas designated for a different use. The plan should also

show any obstacles to the flow of air in the space, i.e. partitions

or other large objects. Areas requiring special protection should

also be noted.

Locations of large machinery, equipment, cabinets or any other

large items that may affect the pipe network design also need to

be identified on the plan.

Site Details

When designing the FAAST system, there are a number of site

details that need to be taken into account:

• Air flow and the location of air handling units, returns,

exhaust systems, etc.

• Construction of areas being monitored – high ceilings,

ceiling and floor voids, soffits

• Obstructions to pipe layout – beams, walls, furniture, etc.
• Placement of equipment requiring any special protection

– electrical cabinets, etc.

• Monitoring requirements – on-site, remote
• Activities within the environment – public space,

office space, clean room, warehouse, etc.

• Room temperature of the area being monitored and the

area where the detector will be located.

• Pressure differentials of each area if monitoring multiple

rooms with one detector.

Environmental Conditions

Identify any ambient conditions that exist within the protected

area. Typically different areas have different conditions. This

includes information such as temperature, humidity, and altitude.

The more accurate the information about the protected areas,

the better the FAAST system can be designed to meet those

needs.

The environment, both internally and externally of the protected

environment (especially if air is being pulled in for heating or

cooling), may have an effect on the operation of the FAAST

detector. Areas with high air movement can cause unwanted

pressure differentials across the FAAST device if the device

is not plumbed properly. High pollution levels may cause

background levels of particulate matter in the protected area.

The Acclimate feature of the FAAST system helps to

compensate for this background level. This setting may be

chosen during configuration of the FAAST device. If the

environment is better defined by days of the week, the FAAST

detector offers a day/night/weekend mode.

In locations that are normally subjected to difficult environmental

conditions, such as loading docks or warehouse spaces,

the FAAST detector is typically located within a controlled

environment, while the pipe network is located in the harsh

environment. In such applications the exhaust piping shall return

to the area being monitored.

System Design

PipeIQ is designed to take the information gathered during this

initial phase and assist in designing the pipe network. There

are two design methods within the PipeIQ software. One offers

a design wizard to create a simple layout based on the

parameters provided. The other allows for customization

throughout the process. Both methods provide the opportunity

to go back and modify the system as needed to accommodate

the environment being protected.

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