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Fire protection services include fire sprinkler systems, wet/dry riser systems, hosereel systems, and automatic and manual fire alarm systems. Sprinkler systems are designed based on occupancy classification and include types such as wet pipe, dry pipe, pre-action, and early suppression fast response sprinklers. Other aspects of design include sprinkler coverage, piping size and layout, sprinkler exemptions, concealed sprinklers, perforated ceilings, and pump selection. Automatic fire alarm systems can be conventional or addressable, and provide manual and automatic detection. Rising main and hosereel systems must meet statutory flow rate and pressure requirements. Fire hydrant systems are designed directly or via pump/tank based on pressure

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Fire protection services include fire sprinkler systems, wet/dry riser systems, hosereel systems, and automatic and manual fire alarm systems. Sprinkler systems are designed based on occupancy classification and include types such as wet pipe, dry pipe, pre-action, and early suppression fast response sprinklers. Other aspects of design include sprinkler coverage, piping size and layout, sprinkler exemptions, concealed sprinklers, perforated ceilings, and pump selection. Automatic fire alarm systems can be conventional or addressable, and provide manual and automatic detection. Rising main and hosereel systems must meet statutory flow rate and pressure requirements. Fire hydrant systems are designed directly or via pump/tank based on pressure

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Fire Protection Services

By Yik Yu Hock
21 November 2013
Fire Protection Services
 Fire Sprinkler System
 Wet/Dry Riser, Hosereel and Hydrant Design
 Automatic and Manual Fire Alarm System
Sprinkler Design
 Occupancy classification, CP 52
– Light Hazard Occupancy
– Ordinary Hazard Occupancy
– High Hazard Occupancy
 Types of System
– Wet pipe conventional, pre-action, dry pipe, deluge.
Differences?
– In rack sprinklers
– ESFR (Early Suppression and Fast Response)
– Water monitor / cannon
Deluge / Pre-Action System
Water Monitors
ESFR Sprinkler
 Warehouse
 No need for in rack sprinklers
 Caution in use
 Not suitable for all types of storage (FM / NFPA)
Types of sprinkler
Types of sprinkler
Sprinkler Design
 Sprinkler installation CV coverage
 Sprinkler coverage
 Sprinkler piping
– Pipe schedule for OH, LH
– Full hydraulic for HH
Typical Sprinkler Schematic

FS

drain
test line for FS

FS test line
drain

FS

drain
FM

PRV BI to pipe if highest sprinkler


<60m high
from PUB PS P
>60m to tank
main
150 (min)

to drain
to drain

2 main pumps
vortex
inhibitor & 1 jockey pump
Staged Zones
 Bottom up / Top Down
 Combination of top & bottom feed
 Central feed – up & down
 Word of Caution!!
– 10 bars max
– Full size tank
 Combined Sprinkler / Wet Riser. Consult QP early.
Examples
Sprinkler Tank
 Tank = Refer Table 16 for OH.
 For HH full hydraulic cal, flow base on most
favourable area x time of storage
 Consider gravity tank for high rise, flow & pressure
determined by hydraulic calculations
 Water source – FSSD / PUB requirements
Sprinkler Pumps
 Pumps – design point should fall within pump curve
with additional margin
 Pump motor – 20% more for non-overloading
 Appropriate listing
 Positive suction
Plant Room/Services Space Allocation
 Sprinkler tank
– Low level
– Less RL 125.000 (water inlet)
– Reinforced Concrete, save space
– U/g not preferred, hard to detect leak, got to use vert. turbine
pumps
– Overflow pipe preferably terminate to external drain than
within room sump.
 Sprinkler pump room
– Next to tank, same level or lower than tank
– Flooding risk
Plant Room/Services Space Allocation
 Control valve (Clause 9.1.2)
– Adjacent or near 1st sty FCC or fire fighting lobby
– Or in protected area accessible from common area
– Pre-consult FSSD
 Breeching Inlet (Clause 5.4.3)
– Near to control valve, must be at ground level, within 18m
from fire engine access way, need to earth (architect to
indicate).
Sprinkler Exemption
 Room exempted from sprinkler protection
– Protected Staircase (require only cut-off sprinkler)
– LV switchroom, HV switchroom, transformer room(oil type),
electric lift motor room, elect room, emergency lighting battery
room, MDF room, PABX room
– Provided the above are fire compartmented
– Refer to Fire Code table 6.4A & CP52 Clause 4.2.5.
– Not required above indoor swimming pool
– Coldroom < 30m2, no flammable storage
Note on Special Room / Protection
 Computer room, may consider, pre-action system or
gas suppression
 Fuel storage – foam system
 Lift pit & shaft, escalator pit, services shaft,
Generator room
Fire Suppression System
Fire Suppression System
Concealed Sprinkler Required?

 Needed when ceiling depth more than 400mm


 800mm for office only, ceiling contain no
combustible material, services not combustible
 Raised floor.
Partition Consideration
 Pg. 49, clause 6.4.8

more than 500mm,


ignore partition

eg. toilet cubicle, office


low partition
Perforated Ceiling Clause 6.7.3 c)
 Opening area (incl. services such as light fixture) >60%,
ignore ceiling but provide sprinkler buffer plate

sprinkler buffer

baffle buffer
Sprinkler Layout
 Area coverage per sprinkler = 12 m2
 Max. dist apart = 4.2 m
 Min. dist apart = 2.1 m
(prevent wetting adj. unactivated sprinkler)
 Max. dist from wall/partition = 2.1 m
Min. dist from wall/partition = 100mm (NFPA 13)
 Sprinkler closer than 600mm to
column, place another sprinkler
on the app. side within 2.1m from
column
 Sprinkler under duct
– For circular duct more than 1000mm 0 adj. sprinkler
– For rectangular duct more than 800mm
m
m
00
within 2m
>6

0 sprinkler
Sprinkler Layout
 Cut off sprinkler
– In Staircase
– Locate just above door
– Don’t block EXIT

 Dist. from beam


pg. 69, table 8
pg. 149 & 150, fig. 16 (a),(b) & (c)
Sprinkler Layout
 Pipe routing

neat, free space for other


services, more bends
pendent

“candle” type, untidy, occupy


ceiling space, relatively easier to
design
Pipe Sizing
 Defintion
– Range pipe definition, pg. 14 clause 2.3
– Distribution pipe definition, pg. 12 clause 2.11
– Range pipe sizing, pg. 109, table 18a
– Distribution pipe sizing, pg. 109, table 18b
If dropper longer than 300mm, size all pipe as distribution pipe
Usage of flexible pipe

distribution

>300mm

range

2 end side 3 end side


Pipe Sizing
 Pipe size betw design point to cv
– <150kpa pressure loss
– Each turn equivalent to 3m of straight pipe
– Design point 18/16 point away
eg. Pg. 138, Figure 3
– Static height adv. refer to pg. 111 clause 11.4.2.3
Pipe Sizing

height adv. (x)

CV
Other Pipes Size
Pump Suction Pipe
 Pump suction pipe = 150 - OH GP 1 & 2
= 200 - OH GP 3

CV Drain Pipe
 Min. 50mm (clause 11.5), calculate size based on testing
flowrate (OH 3 = 1350 L/Min) and available pump head.
Automatic Fire Alarm System
 Conventional vs Addressable Fire Alarm System
 Manual & Automatic Fire Alarm System
 Ref. Fire Code: Table 6.3A for provision of fire
alarms to building
Automatic Fire Alarm
- Conventional System
Automatic Fire Alarm
- Typical Schematic of
an Addressable System
Rising Mains and Hosereel System
 Statutory requirements
 Max flowrate for Non-residential bldg is 190l/s
and 130l/s for residential bldg. 45 mins
storage.
 Max zone height 120m. Landing valve outlet
max 8 bar.
 The landing valve & hosereel positioning is by
Architect.
 Multi-outlet pumps – Consult QP early
Multi-stage Wet Riser Pump
Reflections Condominium
Reflections Condominium
Wet Riser Pump Selection
Fire Hydrant

 Direct supply – RL 125m and below


 Min 150mm dia and must meet pressure and
flow requirements
 Pump / tank system – comply to SS 575 (CP
29) wet rising mains requirement and Fire
Code Table 4.4.2
 Running pressure > = 0.9 x running pressure of
nearest hydrant – pressure drop across the
bulk water meter
Fire Hydrant
 Flow Rate > = 0.9 x water flow of the nearest public
hydrant or > = total flow demand shown in Table
4.4.2
 Hydrant mains running in building – fire rated.
The following are attached for your guide:

 Checklist for Fire Protection System for RI


inspection
 QMS Checklist – Concept Design, 50% and 100%
(download from Beca’s QMS website).
Thank you

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