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Building Technologies
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Fire Safety
2017.09.07
Miscellaneous
'Area', 'Section', 'Zone' terminology
What is a
'Area'?
An area normally covers
a complete building
or one part of a building and is also the operating
level. It is the logical name for
several sections which are normally neighbors.
Example of a area
Area 'Main building'
AREA
Select SECTION
Escape
01 Main building
02 Factory
Poll EVENT
MEMORY..
Switch to UNMANNED
What is a
'Section'?
A section normally covers
a floor
or a part of a floor in a building. It is the logical name for
sev-
eral zones which are normally neighbors.
Example of a section
st
Section '1 floor’'
ASECTION
fire
'
'
Select AREA
Select ZONE
Back to MAIN MENU
01 Ground floor
02 First floor
Call POINT zone
functions..
DETECTOR zone
functions..
03 Second floor
What is a
'Zone'?
A zone normally covers
one room
in a building (for collective detectors => several rooms).
It is the logical name for a
detector zone, comprising at least one detector.
Automatic fire detectors, manual call points and control outputs are always assigned to different
ZONES. A distinction is therefore made between:
·
Zones with
automatic fire detectors
·
Zones with
manual call points
·
Zones with
control inputs/outputs
Example of a zone
Zone 'Room 104'
ZONES
fire
'
'
Select SECTION
Select ELEMENT
Back to MAIN MENU
01 Room 103
02 Room 104
ACTIVATE zone
TEST/RENOVATION/
INST.TEST func..
zone -> aus..
03 Room 105
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