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BRE - SMOKE DETECTION IN HIGH CEILING SPACES Part 2: Fire tests and conclusions

Organization: BRE
Publication Date: 1 June 2012
Page Count: 12
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To assess the capabilities and limitations of aspirating and optical beam smoke detectors installed in high ceiling spaces, BRE Trust and the FIA jointly funded a programme of research. As part of this, a full-scale fire test programme was carried out to determine the response characteristics of aspirating and optical beam smoke detectors (approved, respectively, to BS EN 54-20:2006[1] and BS EN 54-12:2002[2]) in a high ceiling space and exposed to a broad range of smoke types. The fire tests were conducted in a hangar that was 64 m long, 40 m wide and 41-43.5 m high.

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