Hi all,
I have been tasked by a multi-national company to review the fire safety in an 11Kv sub-station on their premises. This is a three storey manufacturing facility built, probably in 70s or 80s. An audit within the company identified the sub-station, which is on the ground floor, as and I quote
The 11Kv substation is critical for all operations at this facility. It has no fixed fire protection, but does have a smoke detection system. However, due to the critical nature of this room and its equipment, we recommend the installation of an air sampling smoke detection system, as air sampling systems react much faster than conventional smoke detection systems. there is no longer a site fire brigade here and the public fire brigade response is around 8 minutes.
The plant have a very rigorous maintenance and testing programme of all the switchgear, contactors etc with corresponding records. No incidents of failures of this equipment. Fire protection measures are tested serviced and maintained regularly.
My query is how much faster would an air sampling unit be compared to conventional unit and could the cost be justified.
Thanks, Dave