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Bosch 120 Series - Planning Notes; Maximum Number of Detectors; Norms, Guidelines and Recommendations

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PI − 34.51 enProduktinformation FMC−120−DKM / ESTGLT
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BDL−F.01U.066.178
A2.en/ 11.04.2007
ST−FIR/ PRM1 / sib
3. Planning notes
D Non−automatic fire detectors must be mounted visibly along escape and rescue routes
(e.g. exits, passageways, stairwells) and be easily accessible.
D An installation height of 1400 mm ($200 mm), measured from the middle of the push
button to the floor, must be maintained.
D Non−automatic fire detectors must be sufficiently lit with sunlight or another light source
(including emergency lighting if present).
D The distance between non−automatic fire detectors should not exceed 100 m according
to DIN 14 675 or 80 m according to VdS.
D In high risk areas, non−automatic fire detectors should be installed at intervals of max. 40 m
(VDE 0833 Part 2, Point 7.2.6).
3.1. Maximum number of detectors that may be connected
In accordance with VdS guidelines, a maximum of 10 non−automatic fire detectors may be
connected to a primary line.
The test detector can be used for primary lines with automatic fire detectors. It is con-
nected to the electrical end of the primary line (max. 1 test detector per primary line).
3.2. Norms, guidelines and planning recommendations
Additional norms, guidelines, and planning recommendations with respect to installation loca-
tion etc. must be taken into account (see fire detector manual).
The regulations of the local fire services must be observed.
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