Chapter I: Introduction to Fire Protection Systems
Section I: Overview of Fire Protection Systems
I. Development of Fire Protection Systems
II. Composition of Fire Protection Systems
III. Classification of Fire Protection Systems
Section II: Analysis of Fire Situations
I. Conditions for the Formation of Fire
II. Causes of Fire
III. Measures to suppress fire
Section III: Characteristics of high-rise buildings and classification of related areas
I. Definition and characteristics of high-rise buildings
II. Classification of high-rise buildings and classification of related areas
Section IV: Technical bases for design, construction and maintenance of fire protection system
I. Legal basis
II. Basis
Three, construction basis
Summary of the chapter
Exercises
Chapter II Automatic Fire Alarm System
Section I Overview
I. Formation and development of automatic fire alarm system
II. A detector classification and model p>
2, the structure and principle of the detector p>
3, the selection of detectors and the number of determinations p>
4, the detector's layout p>
5, the detector's line system p>
Section III Fire Alarm System Accessories p>
1, coded manual alarm buttons (also known as manual alarm switches) p>
2, fire hydrant alarm buttons p>
2, fire hydrant alarm buttons
2, fire hydrant alarm buttons
2, the formation of the development of automatic fire alarm system
Two, fire hydrant alarm button
Three, the field module
Four, sound and light alarm box (also known as sound and light ringer)
Five, the alarm door lights and induced lights
Six, bus repeater
Seven, bus isolator
Eight, the bus driver
Nine, the regional display (also known as the fire display panel or layer display )
X, CRT color display system
Section IV Fire Alarm Controller
I, fire alarm controller classification, function and model
II, fire alarm controller structure and principle of operation
Three, the difference between the regional and centralized alarm controllers
Directly, the wiring of the fire alarm controller
Section V. Automatic Fire Alarm System and Application Examples
I. Traditional Fire Alarm System
II. Modern (Intelligent) Fire Alarm System
Summary of this chapter
Exercises
Chapter III Fire Fighting System
Section I. Overview
I. Classification and Basic Functions of Automatic Fire Fighting
II.II. Basic methods of fire extinguishing
Section II Indoor Fire Hydrant Extinguishing System
I. Introduction to Fire Hydrant Extinguishing System
II. Electrical Control of Indoor Fire Pumps
Section III Automatic Sprinkler Extinguishing System
I. Basic Functions and Classification
II. Wet Automatic Sprinkler System
Section IV Haloalkanes
An overview of haloalkanes.
Section IV halothane fire extinguishing system
Overview
One, the composition of the 1211 gas fire extinguishing system
Three, 1211 gas fire extinguishing system working principle
Four, gas fire extinguishing device examples
Section V Carbon Dioxide Fire Extinguishing System
One, the carbon dioxide fire extinguishing system classifications
Section VI Carbon dioxide fire extinguishing system
One, carbon dioxide fire extinguishing system classifications
Third, the characteristics of the system and the scope of application
Section VI foam fire extinguishing system
Overview
Second, the system's classification and principle of operation
Third, the characteristics of the foam fire extinguishing system and the scope of application
Section VII Dry Powder Extinguishing System
The dry powder system
The dry powder system is the first of its kind, the type of dry powder and the dry powder system is the first of its kind. I. Types of dry powder and classification of dry powder system
II. Composition and working principle of dry powder fire extinguishing system
Summary of this chapter
Exercises
Chapter 4: Safety Evacuation Inducement and Smoke Evacuation System
Section 1: Overview
I. Role of Safety Evacuation Inducement and Smoke Evacuation System
II. The content of safety evacuation guidance and smoke evacuation system"
Section 2: Basic concepts of smoke evacuation system
I. Fire smoke hazard and control
II. Smoke prevention and fire partitioning purpose
III. Classification and scope of smoke prevention and evacuation facilities in high-rise buildings
IV. Requirements
Section III: Smoke and Smoke Exhaust Prevention and Control System
I. Smoke and Smoke Exhaustion System
II. Smoke Prevention and Exhaustion System
III.
Three, fire shutter
Four, fire damper
Five, fire window
Six, positive pressure fan control
Seven, smoke exhaust fan control
Eight, exhaust and smoke *** with fan control
Section VI fire broadcasting and fire communication
One, fire fire broadcasting system requirements
II. Composition and control mode of fire broadcasting system
III. Fire communication
Section VII Emergency lighting and evacuation signs
I. Emergency lighting
II. Evacuation lights
Section VIII Fire elevators
I. Places to set up fire elevators
II. Quantity
3. Provisions for the installation of fire service elevators
Summary of this chapter
Exercises
Chapter 5: Power supply, installation, wiring, grounding and budget of fire service system
Section 1: Power supply of fire service system
I. Requirements and provisions for power supply for fire service
II. Power supply system for fire service equipment
III. The automatic input of standby power supply
Section 2: Installation of fire fighting system equipment
I. Installation of detectors
II. Installation of alarm accessories
III. Installation of equipment in fire fighting centers
Section 3: Wiring and grounding of fire fighting system
I. Wiring and piping
II.
Section IV Fire Protection Budget
I. Building Electrical Installation Project Costs
II. Construction Drawing Budget
III. Example of Construction Drawing Budgeting for Fire Protection Installation Project
IV. Application of Fixed Unit Price, Calculation of Fixed Direct Costs
V. Calculation of Installation Costs, Summarization of Unit Project Costs
VI. Pricing and bidding
Summary of the chapter
Exercises
Chapter 6: Fire Protection System Opening, Commissioning, Acceptance and Maintenance
Section 1: Overview
Section 2: Opening of the fire protection system
One, fire protection system regulator commissioning
One, the indoor fire hydrant system commissioning
Three, automatic sprinkler system. Commissioning of automatic sprinkler system
Fourth, the commissioning of smoke exhaust system
Fifth, the commissioning of fire shutter doors
Sixth, air-conditioning, generator and elevator electrical debugging
Seventh, the commissioning of the automatic fire alarm and linkage system
Section III: Inspection and Acceptance of Fire Fighting System
One, the conditions of acceptance and the handover of the technical Guarantee information
II. Specific contents of project acceptance
Section IV: Use, maintenance and repair of fire protection system
I. General provisions
II. Explanation of key areas
Section V: Coordination of construction and commissioning and tips for selection of fire alarm equipment
Summary of the chapter
Exercises
Chapter VII: Knowledge of design of fire protection system
Seventh chapter: Knowledge of design of fire protection system
Seventh chapter: Knowledge of design of fire protection system
Selected topics
Chapter 7: Design Knowledge and Application Examples of Fire Protection Systems
Section 1: Basic Principles and Contents of Fire Protection System Design
I. Design Contents
II. Application Examples
I. Project Overview
II. Design Contents
III. Examples of Design Effects
Summary of the Chapter
Exercises
Chapter 8: Fire Protection System Qualification Examination Coaching and Simulation Training
Part I: Fundamentals of Fire Protection Systems
Part II: Fundamentals of Fire Protection in Buildings
Part III Basic Knowledge of Fire Fighting Electricity
Part IV Design and Construction Requirements of Automatic Fire Alarm Systems
Part V Practical Training Programs
Part VI Mock Training for the Qualification Examination
Main References