Fire detection maintenance at Oldbury Site is required to ensure compliance with The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and BS5839 Section 6 (fire detection & alarm systems for buildings).
Fire detection maintenance at Oldbury Site is required to ensure compliance with The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and BS5839 Section 6 (fire detection & alarm systems for buildings). The scope of the services encompasses all standard fire detectors, input devices, output devices and warning devices.
The following is a summary of the main items subject to this scope:
• Inspection testing and maintenance of all:
• Fire panels and associated equipment.
• Fire detectors and associated equipment.
• Warning devices and associated equipment. With weekend alarm testing.
• Other input and output devices.
• Associated alarms and displays.
• Associated cabling, enclosures, and related miscellaneous items.
• Battery Backed PSU’s; visual Inspection and general housekeeping of enclosures.
• Battery Condition test and replacement in line with Maintenance Schedule requirements.
The physical structure of the Oldbury Site fire system is essentially laid out as a large networked loop of fully addressable fire panels, encompassing the entire site. All 10 addressable panels, including 3 global panels are Siemens Sinteso models. Many of which have sub-systems, including standalone panels, plant alarms, suppression systems, VESDA systems and user interface PC.
For full details of scope see attached documents.