Fire

Riverside Studios project

by Mark Rowe

Riverside Studios, in Hammersmith in west London, became a film studio in the 1930s, until its renovation in 2014. Riverside now comprises of three studio spaces which can be used as theatres or TV studios, two cinemas and an event area with bars and restaurants.

Having commercial and hospitality settings in one space meant fire safety installers, Cornerstone Fire Systems, needed to think when it came to upgrading the fire detection products across the premises.

Neil Thurgood, project engineer at Cornerstone, said: “The team worked closely with representatives from Hochiki Europe to deliver the most suitable package of fire detection products for Riverside. There were a number of different elements to consider, from kitchen hazards to the practicality of organising a large-scale emergency evacuation, we knew that this project would need products that were ultra-dependable regardless of the environment, and we also knew we may require technical expertise and support. This is something that we were confident Hochiki Europe would be able to deliver due to its long-standing reputation in these areas.”

Mark Smith, UK Sales Manager at Hochiki Europe, said: “When the brief came our way, it was clear that we needed to eliminate any possibility of false alarms, while also choosing a detection system that was flexible. Our ACD-EN multi-sensors, were the perfect solution for Riverside.

“It’s through their complex detection methods that these multi-sensors are able to significantly reduce the risk of unwanted alarms. Hochiki Europe’s ACD-EN multi-sensor, contains smoke, heat and CO sensing elements. Also, incorporated into the detector is a unique Suitable Moving AveRage Time (SMART) algorithm, which is able to determine the legitimacy of an alarm.”

By taking samples from the air, the ACD-EN multi-sensor constantly monitors its surroundings to adjust its sensitivity. If any transient activity is detected, the sensor automatically switches to the maximum number of samples, to determine whether the transient is the start of a real fire, or a false alarm.

Hochiki Europe’s ACD multi-sensors have 24 EN approved modes of operation. At Riverside, they would be able to detect multiple elements of a fire individually or simultaneously, including combinations of smoke, fixed temperature, rate of rise of heat and carbon monoxide. This could prove important at live performances where pyrotechnics are used, when detectors would need to switch between the smoke and heat modes.

Neil Thurgood added: “Being able to fully customise the products to suit our client’s aesthetic requirements was hugely beneficial and added to the overall customer experience. In doing so, we were able to deliver the client’s vision, without compromising on style or project turnaround times. In this instance, we opted for a sleek black finish to tie into the studio’s overall design scheme.”

Visit: https://www.hochikieurope.com/acd.

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