FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEM DESIGN (MEP) BASICS BY SM TECHNO
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Fire Fighting System Design Basics
- Any Graduate Engineer dealing with Building Services
The design of any fire-protection system is an exact science that takes into account a building’s use, occupancy, footprint, and even its other installed systems.
Planning for fire protection involves an integrated approach in which system designers need to analyze building components as a total package. In most cases, the analysis needs to go beyond basic code compliance and the owner’s minimum legal responsibilities for providing protection.
CHAPTER -001
1. INTRODUCTION TO FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEM
2. SYLLABUS OVERVIEW
3. STANDARD SOCIETY –PPT
4. NFPA CODES FOR BUILDING SAFETY
5. FIRE TRIANGLE
6. REASONS OF FIRE
7. SYSTEM & EQUIPMENT
CHAPTER -002- FIRE EXTINGUISHER NFPA-10
1. FUEL CLASSIFICATION
2. TYPES OF FIRE EXTINGUISHER
3. HOW TO USE FIRE EXTINGUISGHER
CHAPTER -003- AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM NFPA-13
1. INTRODUCTION
2. TYPES OF SPRINKLERS
3. TYPES OF SPRINKLER SYSTEM
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WET SPRINKLER SYSTEM
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DRY SPRINKLER SYSTEM
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PRE ACTION SPRINKLER SYSTEM
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DELUGE SPRINKLER SYSTEM
4. SPRINKLER SYSTEM ARRANGEMENT
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TREE SPRINKLER ARRANGEMENT
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LOOPED SPRINKLER ARRANGEMENT
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GRIDDED SPRINKLER SYSTEM
5. TYPES OF HAZARDS (OCCUPANCY)
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LIGHT HAZARD
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ORDINARY HAZARD GROUP I
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ORDINARY HAZARD GROUP II
6. AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM DESIGNING STEPS
- Any Graduate Engineer dealing with Building Services