Alarms

Sheffield upgrade

by Mark Rowe

In Sheffield, the city council is upgrading fire alarms across its housing stock as part of a major electrical upgrade. Phase one of this work will see over 20,000 properties upgraded from category LD3 to the higher level of protection, LD2, using Aico alarms.

Domestic fire alarm installation is guided by BS 5839-6 which identifies grades of alarm system to use, and categories of protection. Grade D, the most common, requires one or more interlinked mains powered alarms, each with an integral stand-by supply. LD3 category, which is a low level of protection, was the minimum requirement, but Sheffield decided to move to the next level up, LD2, in anticipation of changes to the British Standard, as released at the end of April.

Jill Hurst, Head of Housing Investment and Repairs says: “Trying to anticipate the forthcoming Part 6 [BS 5839-6:2013] revision, we decided to install a more comprehensive Category LD2 system instead of the minimum requirement. Our aim is to help customers keep safe, to better manage our housing stock and protect this vital and scarce resource. Early detection of a fire can, in many cases, mean that fire spread is prevented and property damage is limited – this could also apply to adjoining property damage. Scottish and Northern Ireland standards now have LD2 as mandatory, including owner occupied properties. Installation during our electrical upgrade programme was an excellent chance to undertake this work in advance of England catching up.”

A long standing Aico customer and early adopter of its latest technology, Sheffield City Council, through its principal contractors, is installing mains powered 3000 Series, using the Ei3024 and Ei3028 Multi-Sensors. The Ei3024 features optical and heat sensors which constantly monitor and analyse smoke and heat levels. Designed specifically for use in kitchens, the Ei3028 is Aico’s first Heat and Carbon Monoxide Alarm providing protection from fire and Carbon Monoxide poisoning.

In line with LD2, the council is fitting mains powered smoke alarms in every circulation space on each storey (hallways and landings), in the principal habitable rooms and in every access room serving an inner room, plus a heat alarm in the kitchen. All 3000 Series alarms within a property are being hardwired together or, where this is not practical, wirelessly interconnected using Aico SmartLINK RF.

The Ei3018 Carbon Monoxide Alarm is being installed in every room that has a fuel burning appliance. Once again, this sees Sheffield going beyond the regulations which only requires a Carbon Monoxide Alarm in rooms with solid fuel burning appliances. Peter Marr from the council’s Repairs Policy and Investment Team says: “Sheffield City Council believes that the best way to protect tenants from Carbon Monoxide poisoning is through the provision of an audible CO Alarm coupled with educating tenants on how to stay CO safe. Since the start of this programme, a small number of CO instances have been highlighted and acted upon which has evidenced the wisdom to install; furthermore, AudioLINK has proved an invaluable aid in these investigations. Coverage, therefore, is in every room with a fuel burning appliance (gas or solid fuel, open or room sealed, with or without flame shut-off features etc).”

On the support provided by Aico, Peter says: “From this area’s RSM [Regional Specification Manager] Paul Cartwright to the Technical Team in the Head Office in Oswestry, the advice given has always proved to be helpful, frank and trustworthy which is much appreciated.”

Sheffield is running the alarm upgrade process alongside its fixed wire testing, to minimise access to property requirements, until 2021.

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