BS 5306-4:2001+A1:2012
Fire extinguishing installations and equipment on premises Specification for carbon dioxide systems
Označení normy: | BS 5306-4:2001+A1:2012 |
Počet stran: | 80 |
Vydáno: | 2012-04-30 |
ISBN: | 978 0 580 75095 3 |
Status: | Standard |
BS 5306-4:2001+A1:2012
This standard BS 5306-4:2001+A1:2012 Fire extinguishing installations and equipment on premises is classified in these ICS categories:
- 13.220.20 Fire protection
This part of BS 5306 specifies requirements and gives recommendations for the provision of carbon dioxide fire extinguishing systems in buildings or industrial plant. These systems are designed to convey carbon dioxide from a central source on the premises as and when required for the extinction of fire or the protection of particular plant or parts of the premises against possible fire risk.
This part of BS 5306 does not apply to carbon dioxide portable fire extinguishers or to wheeled appliances for conveying carbon dioxide in containers.
NOTE 1 Requirements and recommendations for carbon dioxide portable fire extinguishers (together with portable fire extinguishers of other types) are given in BS EN 3, BS 5306‑3 and BS 5306‑8 .
This standard gives requirements and characteristic data for carbon dioxide, the types of fires for which it is a recommended extinguishing medium, and requirements and recommendations for three established types of piped system embodying different concepts and employing different methods for the application of carbon dioxide, i.e.:
the total flooding system;
the local application system; and
the manual hose reel system.
Two methods of operation, i.e. manual and automatic, are also specified. Requirements and recommendations are given on the selection of a system, on operational methods, on safe use of the systems, and on the design, maintenance and efficient operation of installations. Reference is also made to the part that carbon dioxide systems plays in general schemes of fire protection of premises (text deleted)
NOTE 2 Unless otherwise stated in the text all pressures are in bar gauge.
1 bar = 106 N/m2 = 100 kPa.