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MJ Wigan  
#1 Posted : 05 March 2025 14:35:58(UTC)
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MJ Wigan

We have a new buikd block of apartments , it is installed with a fully addressable fire alarm system on one zone, when the fir risk assessor completed the FRA they noted that there was no zone plan present. I went back to the alarm comissioner who insists it isnt required because its all on one zone and fully adressable ? is this right ?

Roundtuit  
#2 Posted : 05 March 2025 19:36:41(UTC)
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Roundtuit

An alarm goes off and with it being a "single zone" how do you know which apartment (unless they are individually labelled on the panel)?

Roundtuit  
#3 Posted : 05 March 2025 19:36:41(UTC)
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Roundtuit

An alarm goes off and with it being a "single zone" how do you know which apartment (unless they are individually labelled on the panel)?

antbruce001  
#4 Posted : 06 March 2025 08:00:59(UTC)
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antbruce001

Based on the information provided—an addressable fire alarm system with apartments and a single zone—it appears that the panel display identifies the specific apartment or area where the alarm has been activated. If this is the case, multiple zones may not be necessary, as the panel effectively assigns a virtual zone to each apartment or designated area.

The key question then becomes: "How do the fire service personnel identify the exact location of the activation in relation to their current position at the fire panel?"

To address this, a diagram should be provided that clearly indicates the layout of the premises and the location of named areas as they appear on the fire panel display.

However, if the system only provides a general "activation in zone" light rather than specifying an exact location, then the zoning arrangement may be incorrect and require reassessment.

It is possible that the Fire Risk Assessor (FRA) is not requesting a traditional zone map, but rather a navigation aid to help responders unfamiliar with the building quickly locate the activated detector and determine the best route to access it.

Hope it helps.

thanks 2 users thanked antbruce001 for this useful post.
peter gotch on 06/03/2025(UTC), MJ Wigan on 12/03/2025(UTC)
MJ Wigan  
#5 Posted : 12 March 2025 11:15:26(UTC)
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MJ Wigan

thankyou , yes i have managed to resolve the issue now and the fire alarm comissioner have agreed to produce a plan of the building

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