I must admit for every day ready reference the various design guides that manufacturers produce to make things easier for their customers are great & Hochiki have done a pocket version.
However for anything other than the everyday you need the full technical detail of the BS - it can be heavy going, but that's mainly because the technology has advanced so - I have a copy of the 1976 Home Office Educational Guide for fire alarm systems and it's a far simpler read not just because of style & layout, but the systems themselves were far simpler.
Thanks Anthony for this, I agree technology is advancing in every bit of life and sectors, why other fields have got a simple data book to be used full of data and also updated a long with technology advancement?
The fire industry and in particular alarm industry is not considering that? The fact manufacturers of fire alarm equipments tried to make their own simple one?
The thing is that you can have a book with simple diagrams showing typical solutions,detector spacing etc. but there are other factors that you have to consider when a situation arises that is not typical.
Roughly, how many special situations are they? Comparing to the current and usual ones, I guess the special cases that need special engineering sound solutions are minor say 20% of the cases, the buildings are in general quite similar, but that should not be an obstacle for the usual 80% cases to be set out in a simple and clear technical pocket data book, why not?
Also the BS5839 printout could be programmed as an Expert system software style, with a help browser, which can display any possible case just by the click of mouse, with more drawings, diagrams, tables and so on, and more to the particular point searched... and this Expert system can be easily updated by the relevant experts, and just be published in a web site based application...
I think there are many ways to make things easy for use
The actual print out looks in my opinion full of paragraphs referenced in a law and legislation books style, it might be necessary to keep this classic style as the blue print but the practical one should be presented in more technical and easy way.
This is just my opinion.