EUR ING, Dipl.-HTL-Ing. Peter Anderwald
Training ManagerContact us
Basics:
- Laws
- Guidelines
- TRVB S 123
- TRVB S 114
- TRVB S 151
- TRVB O 121
Fire alarm systems and fire detection systems:
- Task and mode of operation of a fire alarm system
- Basic structure of a fire alarm system
- Fire alarm systems (certifications)
- Hierarchical systems
- Single detector detection
- Scope of protection
- Limitations in the scope of protection
Fire alarm:
- Non-automatic fire detectors
- Automatic fire detectors and their mode of operation
- Smoke detectors (ionization, optical RM)
- Heat detector
- Flame detector
- Smoke aspiration systems
- Linear detectors
- Multi-criteria annunciator
Fire alarms:
- Exploration
- Fire protection plans
- Guide means
- Operator group, control group directory Intervention circuit False alarms and countermeasures False alarms, real alarms Alarm buffering
Fire Controls:
- Fire and smoke protection doors
- Fire dampers
- Ventilation systems
- SHEVS and DBA systems
- Elevators
- 2-detector/group dependency
- Extinguishing systems
Duties of the operator:
- Maintenance of the value of protection (scope of protection)
- Adaptation to additions and conversions
- Acceptance by accredited monitoring body
- Maintenance according to TRVB S 123 and ÖNORM F 3070
- Revision
- Keeping the control book
Switch-on conditions:
Maintaining the connection conditions Fire protection plans
Continuous operation of the BMA:
Comprehensibility Accessibility
Intervention Service Tasks:
Reconnaissance, alarming, feedback Initiating evacuation / evacuation Rescuing / extinguishing Setting fire controls
Operate:
Practical demonstration on a typical A