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Local area fire protection using automatic suppression Nigel Firkins BRE Fire Suppression Team FIREX 22 nd June 2016 Part of the BRE Trust

New standards developed to meet market needs Personal Protection Watermist Systems (LPS 1655) Condensed Aerosol Generators (LPS 1656) Catering Equipment Extinguishing Systems (LPS 1223) Direct local application for small enclosures (LPS XXXX)

Loss Prevention Standards: Help ensure that products meet the needs of users by Setting performance benchmarks Testing both individual component and complete system reliability Review of manufacturers quality systems Design, installation, operation and maintenance Appropriate and repeatable fire test protocols that simulate most onerous extinguishing scenarios Functional requirements such as system monitoring, annunciating and actuation.

Stakeholder engagement though Suppression Industry Liaison Group Representatives from BAFSA and FIA, Insurers Manufacturers Fire and Rescue Services Regular meetings for discussion Draft standards circulated for comment. Feedback incorporated in final draft

Range of applications with common themes Additional to normal fire safety measures Enhanced fire protection - based on risk assessment Dedicated - system specific detection Actuate early in the fire development phase Maximise effect of a limited quantity of agent Localised application

Benefits and challenges Significant reduction in fire damage and therefore risk Ability to be quickly installed and retrofitted Cost effective fire suppression or extinguishment Limited quantity discharged over a limited duration Balance between early and unwanted actuation Need to ensure agent reaches fire in sufficient quantity or concentration

Indicative time/temperature graph

Looking at these four new standards in more detail Personal Protection Watermist Systems (LPS 1655) Condensed Aerosol Generators (LPS 1656) Catering Equipment Extinguishing Systems (LPS 1223) Direct local application for small enclosures (LPS XXXX)

LPS 1655: Typical PPS Installation time: About an hour Resilient power supply: Capable of operating independent of mains power for at least 3 days Detection: Actuate at early stage of fire development Tank: 110 litres of water Active for minimum of 10 mins Flow rate approx. 10 litres/min Protected area approx. 16m² Application rate < 1 litre/m 2 /min

Background to Personal Protection Systems Most fire deaths and injuries occur in people s homes. Vulnerable people most at risk Older people People living alone Mental and/or physical health issues Smokers USA fatal fire data nearly 50% of older people are close to fire when clothing/bedding is ignited LFB fatal fire data 50% of older people were smokers with physical or cognitive impairment. 1/3 in receipt of care package

Discharge area Room layout Dimension X Principle fire risk is within area Defined in installation manual Verified by testing using collection array to define discharge density and pattern Further verification during fire tests Discharge area. Shape and dimensions at manufacturer s discretion. Confirmed by fire test Dimension Y PPS unit (indicative position)

Fuel package Fuel Package Simulate bed or chair Thermocouples Shelf Marine plywood backboard. Timber slats and headboard Standard ET18 polyether foam Polyether foam and polyester/ cotton cover 75 Metal frame Duvet Pillow 12 610 Polyester duvet & pillow 450 1000 Polyester/cotton bedding All dimensions in mm.

Fuel package un-suppressed

LPS 1656 (draft): Condensed Aerosol Generators Fast expanding extinguishing aerosol based on potassium compounds Dedicated fire detection system to actuate Manual actuation also possible No persons in area of discharge Compound ignited to release aerosol Initially used as a Halon replacement and also as a lower cost option for risks typically protected by inert gas systems

LPS 1656 (draft): Condensed Aerosol Generators Follows ISO 15779 requirements and methods Fire tests for class B liquid fuel Fire tests for surface burning class A Methods to determine design concentrations Test series for functional reliability Tests to determine service life Tests to determine safe deployment distances

Fire tests to determine class B extinguishing density Defined volume to simulate real world deployment Size of generator determined by design density Heptane cans strategically located to demonstrate extinguishment in all areas

Fire tests to determine class A extinguishing density Test protocols include: Polymeric fuels Wood cribs Fires are partially shielded Objectives are extinguishment and prevention of re-ignition

LPS 1223: Fixed fire extinguishing systems for catering equipment Designed for protection of catering equipment such as deep fat dryers, other cooking appliances and associated extract systems. A number of high profile fires in fast food outlets, with large impact on business continuity such as: Heathrow T1 60 firefighters over 5 hours to deal with Terminal closed for 10 hours, 45,000 passengers affected M25 services Major site rebuild Many others incidents in retail centers

LPS1223 - Design requirements Protect both the extract system and cooking appliances Automatic and manual actuation Detection of fires in the cooking appliances and within the extract hood Shut-down of the heat source on manual actuation or by detection system. Discharge nozzles shall be protected against ingress of fat deposits. Capable of connection to a fire-bell or other alarm.

LPS1223 Extinguishing Performance Test

LPSxxxx (draft): Direct application extinguishing systems for small enclosures Direct application of low pressure fixed fire extinguishing in small enclosures Automatic and manual actuation Detection by means of heat sensitive pneumatic tube that also delivers extinguishing agent Detect, annunciate and extinguish fire at its source Isolate power to protected enclosure Capable of connection to a fire-bell or other alarm.

Direct local application: Design requirements Protect enclosures up to 2m 2 with up to 10m of pneumatic detection/actuation tube Capability for automatic isolation of power supplies Self monitoring and fault alarm of system pressure. Capability to shut-down extract ventilation Capable of connection to a fire-bell or other alarm.

Fire tests for direct application extinguishing systems for small enclosures Agent extinguishment tests Cabinet perimeter protection Detection tube activation height

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Detection height tests for pneumatic nitrogen filled tubing

Lastly all four standards include component testing Primarily tested as a complete system, including detection, actuation and control and indicating arrangements Examination of components and materials Function and operation tests Accelerated ageing using damp/ heat cyclic tests Testing of detection, control and indicating arrangements

Loss Prevention Standards: Help ensure that products meet the needs of users by Setting performance benchmarks Testing both individual component and complete system reliability Review of manufacturers quality systems Design, installation, operation and maintenance Appropriate and repeatable fire test protocols that simulate most onerous extinguishing scenarios Functional requirements such as system monitoring, annunciating and actuation.

Personal Protection Systems (PPS) Nigel Firkins BRE Fire Suppression Team/Garston FIREX 22 nd June 2016 Thank You --- Any Questions? Part of the BRE Trust