Fire Alarm Fault Investigation at a Central London Hotel
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- čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
- Follow WFP Fire Alarm Engineer, George, as he embarks on a call-out to one of our customers, a London hotel, experiencing faults on their fire alarm panel.
It's so important to keep up with your six-monthly fire alarm maintenance service visits, and acting on faults as soon as you spot them with your fire alarm (weekly testing is a great way to keep on top of this and spotting things as soon as possible). You'll see, for instance, George highlights smoke detectors which have collected dust and dirt, which can contribute to faults arising, so keeping up with your servicing to keep these clean and functional is crucial.
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shame they didnt have an addressable system for a hotel that size.
Was thinking the same thing, imagine searching for that device in that building lol
Zone 3 fault, check zone 3 on site map (if they have one) and it’s two floors to check lol
The hotel tried to save money installing a conventional system however it backfired when having to pay out the fire protection company more to find the fault!
@@Japanese_one_Tokyo or they paid a spark to do the job not knowing any better.... until it comes to bite them
@@crazyboy2006cashierTrue, this can happen when you hire a electrician to do a fire engineers job.
@@Japanese_one_Tokyo wholesaler special!!
This was actually an interesting video thumbs up from me. Don't really see much on the fire alarm systems, so more on these when you next get round to them pal.
Keep up the good work i'm now a subscriber
Amazing ❤🎉 I love it
great video, really interesting! thanks for sharing
Good work 👍
Good work mate
Surely the dust on the detector wouldn't matter because it's a heat?
Hi, thank you for your comment. To answer you, the detector would be compromised by a build up of contaminates (dirt) as it may prevent, or delay, the hot air from reaching the sensing element. Point detectors (smoke or heat) are passive in operation, meaning that they are fixed at a point in the building and waiting for the environment to change around them, therefore any delays to their operation could add time to detection of a fire, which ultimately compromises the fire system.
@@wirefreeprotection Ah right, thank you for your reply :)
I have that pannal in my school... Cwmaman primary school... port talbot... south wales... uk
Cool
I have that pannal in my school Cwmavon primary portalbot wales uk
Ha
Is John butcher still working there?
Sadly he caught covid and is no longer with us. RIP brother we miss you
@@Japanese_one_Tokyo whatever he’s not dead I know that just wanted to know if he works there why make something like that up?
@@1987jugernaut He’s gone bro. I’m sorry to give you the bad news.