FIRE PROTECTION & SECURITY in ELI Beamlines

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FIRE PROTECTION & SECURITY in ELI Beamlines facilities Tomas Franek Safety engineer

Fire detection In case of fire detection: Early time T1 (30s) for confirmation Time T2 (6 min.)for physical check in detection places VESDA detectors provide Very Early Warning smoke detection for a wide range of environments and applications. Photoelectric smoke detectors Temperature detectors Detection evaluation carried out by the panel FIRE ALARM - BOSCH

Automatic procedures after fire detection Fire alarm control panel – direction Close all fire dampers on the fire zones limits Signal transmission from the FA to MAR cabinet Turn off the HVAC unit for the correspondent fire zones Activation of devices for evacuation announcement – broadcasting Control of lifts - lifts shall go to level 0 Put into operation the fire ventilation evacuation routes Unlock secured doors Opening roof dampers for exhausting air Opening gates to the outdoor parking Signalization of fire extinguishing equipment

EVACUATION

Fire devices & equipment Automatic fire suppression systems: Sprinklers - Standard sprinkler coverage, 1/2", k=80, opening temperature 68°C, standard response. Gas extinguishing equipment - Fixed fire fighting equipment can be divided into its mechanical and electrical parts. The mechanical section consists of technological equipment containing a supply of extinguishing gas agent and a system for its transport into the protected space. The electrical section deals with fire detection, system control and monitoring. CO2 - carbon dioxide (fire fighting foam) cools burning objects, expels surrounding air, has smothering effects and it is useful for extinguishing electrical equipment under voltage up to 1000V POWDER - universal fire fighting that lowers the inlet energy needed for combustion process, isolates burning objects of surrounding air, has smothering effects and it is useful for extinguishing electrical equipment under voltage up to 1000V Hydrants - to start extinguishing hydrant the button located inside the hydrant shall be pressed

Activation of fire-fighting equipment to mitigate the effects of fire Regulation of air conditioning Fire damper Smoke and heat ventilation Automatic gravity smoke barrier Auxiliary ventilation evacuation routes

Security Mechanical barrier systems Electronic security systems Security service Regime and procedures measures

SECURITY

VISUALIZATIONS security status The alarm will automatically receive the required plan Icons elements show their current status To navigate floor plans include a list / object detail

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