I haven't really got time to do this but I am determined to get the confusion with BS7273-4 out in the open.
I'm not trying to score points off anyone or to make things difficult for anyone, although I am disappointed that some people who have the ability to clear this matter up seem unwilling to do so.
I'm just a simple fire alarm engineer who feels that it is not only I who is unable to understand and comply with this BS and I am just trying to sort things out for everybody's benefit.
Further to the above, I've just been reading the section regarding British Standards on the Fireco Dorgard X website at
www.firecoltd.com/DGXBritishStandards.asp and have found the following:
(please note that this is only part of the full text)
BS 7273-4 concerns the interface (Critical Signal Path) between fire detection and fire alarm systems with forms of door hardware including devices to hold open self-closing fire doors.
The Critical Signal Path is the connection between the CIE and the door hardware. If the connection is compromised, the door hardware must fail-to-safe. It is important to note that for acoustically actuated systems fire alarm sounder circuits are not deemed to be part of the Critical Signal Path. There are three categories of actuation. A combination of categories can be used throughout a building according to the specific needs of the areas in question on a risk assessed basis.I have highlighted part of the text above that confuses me and which I will discuss with Fireco when they return my call.
I would have thought that the fire alarm sounder circuits were the
most important part of the csp on an acoustic system.
Can anyone else shed any light on what they mean?