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Assessing the Operation System of Fire Alarm Systems for Detection Line and Circuit Devices with Various Damage Intensities

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ENERGIES
Volume 15, Issue 9, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en15093066

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fire alarm system; damage intensity; recovery intensity; system model; reliability

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  1. Military University of Technology [UGB 737]
  2. Warsaw University of Technology

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The paper presents a method for assessing the operation processes of Fire Alarm Systems (FAS) in civil structures and analyzes the characteristics and reliability parameters in different time periods. Damage and recovery intensity parameters can be determined based on actual data.
The paper presents a method for assessing operation processes for Fire Alarm Systems (FAS) applied in civil structures, based on use analysis. Individual FAS devices include components with varying 'lifetimes' and damage intensities lambda. This is because these elements are operated in different internal and external environments. Probability distributions with various damage lambda and recovery mu intensity values must, hence, be taken into account for the FAS operation process and to determine the R(t) reliability. The life cycle of elements comprising a FAS can be divided into three distinguishing time periods. The first is the so-called 'childhood'. The second, the longest, is characterized by damage intensity lambda = const, and the third period is where FAS is unfit more frequently. Based on knowledge of actual FAS operation process data, it is possible to determine damage lambda and recovery mu intensity parameters. Such data can be employed to determine FAS reliability parameters within the presented service life intervals. The authors of the article first discuss the basic issues associated with FAS, followed by analyzing the current status of the topic. They also present power supply matters and system solution examples, develop an operation process model and determine selected operational indicators for the structures in question. The paper ends with conclusions.

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