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Testing & Commissioning Of Fire Suppression System

The scope of method statements covers the planning, preparation, and conduct of fire suppression systems cable laying, Installation testing and commissioning.

Preparation & Pre Testing & Commissioning Work

  1. Before start of testing & commissioning the completeness of the system shall be ensured by physical inspections and interpreting the previously submitted and approved work inspection reports/records.
  2. All tools/equipment/instruments required are calibrated and having valid certificate.
  3. Safe access to work areas shall be provided and shall be approved by the safety person prior to commencement of works.
  4. Temporary requirements to be arranged where required.

Pre-cable and installation:

The following initial activities must be followed and taken into account as mandatory by the authorized personal to do the work.

Manpower:

The competent person must be assigned to the project/work to be undertaken. The competent person must have the authority to stop the work being undertaken, if required, when hazard is identified. The competent person will act as the site supervisor.

Workers shall be skilled and someone with the skills, understanding and experience to be able to carry out a task correctly and safety.

Planning and preparation:

Before the initial cable laying work starts, the competent person, shall carryout the following pre-planning works.

Obtain all relevant information and drawings and then inspect the proposed work at site. Obtain all necessary work permits and passes from the authorities having jurisdiction.

De-marcation of work area:

Work area shall be identified, barricaded around the periphery with tapes and cones along with sign board. The various points marked for smoke detectors, on the roof level for each zone.

COMMISSIONING OF FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS

Pre Commissioning

Zone Test

Cross zone Test

 Physical Inspection

System Check:

Cross Zone Function:

Stimulate fire for both zones detector simultaneously and monitor below sequence.

  1. Check all sounders should be activated
  2. Fire LED should activated in the control panel
  3. Check Delay timer start ( 30 Seconds)
  4. Check the voltage at solenoid end, 24 Volt DC should come after end of the delay timer.
  5. The voltage should keep shows 5 Seconds
  6. Reset the control panel.

 Abort Function:

 Manual Release (Electrically Remote operation)

The testing and commissioning procedures shall be in compliance with Specification and applicable NFPA standard.

 Room Integrity Test

When deploying a Clean Agent system it is vital to test the ‘integrity’ of a room is to ensure the protected area is well sealed and the Clean Agent extinguishing media won’t escape.

Compliance with NFPA 2001 (2008 ED.) requires:

“Room Integrity” tests should be carried out at the design stage of a Clean Agent systems and annually thereafter–and even more frequently if the space may have changed due to renovations, or layout changes.

This testing determines the exact design of the clean agent system, and may also indicate a need for other work needing to take place in order to seal gaps within the space to be protected.

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