In the areas where smoke detectors become inaccessible designers should include smoke detection controls remote from the inaccessible area.
Duct smoke detector location requirements.
Detectors should not be mounted in areas of extreme high or low temperatures in areas where high humidity exist or in areas where duct air may contain gases or excess dust.
Codes to determine where smoke detectors are required.
The detector is capable of performing comprehensive self diagnostics and storing the results.
When a sufficient amount of smoke is detected in the sensing chamber the duct smoke detector notifies the fire alarm control panel.
Duct smoke detector maintenance requirements are not included in the nfpa standard that covers hvac systems nfpa 90a or 90b.
Duct smoke detection nfpa 90a code requirements there are exceptions to the two basic requirements.
Ventilation fan systems used to remove air from the inside of the building to the outside of the building.
Duct smoke detectors should be located in the hvac area between 6 and 10 duct equivalent diameters of straight uninterrupted run.
Due to smoke dilution in the ducts the duct detectors will respond more slowly than an area detector.
However the international code council s 2015 mechanical code does.
Designers should also remain aware that duct detectors may not substitute for area smoke detection.
Duct smoke detector location requirements.
If a central fire monitoring system is in place a duct smoke detector is in use it must be connected to the fire monitoring system.
Installation instructions for duct smoke detectors mounted on combination fire smoke or smoke dampers ii detector 04 12 to avoid stratification detector placement should be such that there is a uniform airflow through the duct.
One device address is required.
Return air smoke detectors are not required when there is a protection of.
The device address is set using the two rotary switches located on the front of the unit.
The international mechanical code section 606 2 2 also states that unless multiple air han dling systems share common supply or return air ducts or plenums duct detection is not required in the supply air system.
Nfpa 90a requires the first duct smoke detector to be installed on the supply side of air handler units of more than 2 000 cubic feet per minute cfm and requires one on the return side of units of more than 15 000 cfm and serving more than one story.