The thesis is about so called 'System of Automatic Fire Detection and Reporting' (SAFDR) which serves for early detection and reporting of the fire. It talks about its components, technologies and operation, and its reasonable installation.
The first part describes a brief overview of the development of 'SAFDR', standards and conditions that must be taken into account when implementing the system and the technology operation of conventional and addressable systems.
Following on is a detailed description of the system where each of the functional elements are described and are then presented in detail. A special emphasis is given to the fire headquarters and reporting element, since only good knowledge of their operations creates a reliable and functional SAFDR.
The thesis also shows the outline plan for the implementation of the SAFDR on a case study, including the selection and arrangement of elements and their connections.
The conclusion describes the findings, the advantages as well as the shortcomings in planning and execution of SAFDR.
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