Ancillary Devices and Connections to Fire Alarm Systems Dave Sylvester Director of Research & Industry Affairs Mircom Group of Companies Ancillary Devices and Connections to Fire Alarm Systems 1- Understanding Ancillary Systems- Limitations/Objectives 2-Demystifying Codes & Standards 3- Today’s Typical Applications & Tomorrow’s Challenges 4-Digital Ancillary Connectivity - BACnet Scenario 5- Mitigating Risk and Improving Reliability Ancillary Devices and Connections to Fire Alarm Systems 6-Magnetically Held Locking Devices 7- Access Control Systems & Emergency Response Plans 8- Smoke Management & Smoke Control 9- Video Smoke Detection & Analytics 10 – Ancillary System The “Take Away” 1- UndeLrIsFtEa nSAdFinEgT YA nTcEiCllHarNyO SLyOstGemY Ps-R LIMimAitRaYt iGonOsA/LOSb jectives PROTECT LIFE ALLEVIATE HUMAN SUFFERING & HARDSHIP ENSURE APPROPRIATE COMMUNICATION ENABLE CONTINUITY OF OPERATIONS WARN OCCUPANTS PROMPT ACTION INITIATE EVACUATION TIME TO DEFEND OR ESCAPE 1 Understanding What is an Ancillary System? Ancillary Systems Capability to provide life safety applications Systems that can be System or device is aucttuilaizteedd tboy the fire alarm system enhance the life safety of the facility Not part of the fire alarm system 2 Demystifying Codes & Standards Building CEoxdite N Noommeenncclalatuturere – – “ “CMorar gid-olorc”k =” =“M “Deoanosr Roef lEegarsees sH”a rdware” Codes & Standards are APPLICATION SPECIFIC “Sm“Somkeo kMe aCnoangteroml”e n=t “”L =im “iVtienngt iSnmg otoke A Mido Fvireemfiegnhtti”n g” Use the correct nomenclature for the specific scope El“eEvmateorrg =e n“cMy aPnouwael rE”m =e CrgAeNn/CcSyA R 2e8c2a Ellm” e&r g e“Encleyv Ealetoctrrsic faol rP oFwireer FSiugphptleyr ” 3 Today’s Typical Applications & Tomorrow’s Challenges Fire incident releSaesecu arlilt ym Aacgcneestsi cCaollnyt rhoell dSy sdtoeomrss impeding egress Most Common Fire Alarm Connected Ancillary Supply fan shut-dSomwonk/es tCaoirn ptrroels &su Srimzaotikoen M faann aagcteimvaetinotn /smoke exhaust Access Control Systems HVAC Mechanical Systems Emergency Power Systems Annunciation of superEvmisoerryg:e “nGceyn Peorwateorr M Rounnintoinrgin”g & “Generator Trouble” 3- Today’s Typical Applications & Tomorrow’s Challenges TYPICALLY ALL THIS INFORMATION DISPARATE BUILDING SYSTEMS IS BOTTLED UP IN THE BUILDING & PROCESS AND STORE A LARGE AMOUNT OF DATA NOT LEVERAGED FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE THAT IS POTENTIALLY USEFUL TO EMERGENCY RESPONDERS INDUSTRY STAKEHOLDERS HAVE INDICATED A REAL NEED FOR EASIER LIFE SAFETY INTEGRATION OF ANCILLARY SYSTEMS 4 Digital Ancillary Connectivity InitiaAllSyH dReAveEl Bopueilddi nfogr AHuVtAoCm Saptieocnif aicn Adp Cpolinctartoiol nnse tf-owr oBrukiilndgin pgr Ionttoecgorla tion BACnet Integration For Life Safety “The N“eTwh We Oayld” WBAaCyn”e- tC Coontnrnoel cUtniviitt yR evliaay sIn &te Frineeldt PRreolatoycs ol LAN Reliable, Efficient & Easy to Commission BACneBt AInCtneegtr aist iEomn breraqcueirde as rmouinnddf uthl ceo wllaobrlodr ation
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