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Fire Alarm
Local 230Sat Apr 26, 2025 to Sun Apr 27, 2025
9:00 AM to 400pm
Signup Deadline: Fri Apr 18, 2025 8:00 am
Class Size – Min: , Max: 10
IBEW Nanaimo Office
477 Wallace St, Nanaimo, BC V9R 5B7
Canadian Building Code
- Fire alarm minimum requirements classification of buildings
- Requirements for high rise buildings
Governing Document
- CODES AND STANDARDS
- CAN/ULC-S524-06 STANDARD
- CEC
Design Documents
- Plans and specifications
- Riser drawing
- Criteria for system acceptability
Workshop 1: Elements of Design and Installation Affecting Life Safety Systems
- CAN/ULC -S524, CEC, & NBC Building Code Requirements
- “Good Engineering Practice”
- Layout
- Manual Initiating Devices
- Automatic Initiating Devices
- Supervision
- Addressable versus Conventional
- Zoning & Annunciation
Automatic Initiating Devices
- Types
- Smoke
- Beam
- Heat
- Air Sampling
- Fire Signature
- Heat
- Installation
- Environmental Considerations
Sign up today for Canada’s leading Canadian Fire Alarm and Life Safety Systems training course. Our course goes well beyond the recitation of Codes and Standards. Complete with 8 Interactive Workshops on fire alarm protection systems that examine the purpose and specific application of the different codes and standards that regulate the industry. Avoid installation errors, failed inspections and false alarms! This interactive course maximizes its impact through dynamic curriculum and a learning environment that encourages discussions with other course attendees. Workshops are taught by a recognized and experienced fire protection professional who understands today’s changing safety dynamics.
You’ll bring your knowledge up-to-code with in-depth instruction that focuses on the correct design, installation, testing, and use of fire alarm and signaling systems.
Technical workshops and exercises are based on the types of challenges you encounter in the field, so you’ll leave with a wealth of practical tips, insights, and solutions you can immediately implement back on the job. This course will review the types of fire alarm systems, their selection and their applications for structures and processes. It will also cover special systems designed to prevent costly, life threatening industrial fires and/or explosions.
Upon completion, students will understand:
- Current Industry Standards
- Code Compliance
- Risk Management
- Design, Budgeting, Installation and Verification
- Inspection, Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Detection
- Alarm Signaling and Monitoring
- Suppression
- Evacuation
- Emergency Lighting
- Emergency Backup and Generators
Students will also be able to:
- Navigate through the relevant codes to find required compliance
- Review key changes in industry standards and codes new to fire alarm systems
- Identify the key elements of all phases of a fire alarm system’s life
- Identify the stakeholders at different stages of a fire alarm system’s life
- Recognize the function of major fire alarm system components
- Locate and apply key fire detection requirements for emergency control functions such as door control and elevator recall, security access/egress and offsite monitoring
- Calculate the required spacing and determine the correct placement of fire detection and signalling devices
CANADIAN FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS – DESIGN, INSTALLATION, TESTING AND MAINTENANCE
AGENDA – DAY 1
complete course details:
www.electricityforum.com/forums/fire-alarm-systems.html
Instructor
Trevor Petr
NoneRed seal Electrician, Instructor Diploma, Master Electrician, FSR class A, 2014
Provincial Instructor Dipoma VCC, 2012
I got my start in the Electrical trade in 1999, working as an apprentice for Canem Systems and Western Electrical in Calgary, engaging in all aspects of commercial and residential electrical work. I finished apprenticeship schooling in 2005, graduating with my Red Seal. I was hired at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) in 2006 to instruct electrical apprentices. I remained a faculty member until 2014, when my family and I decided to relocate to Vancouver Island.
Once I had settled in the Comox Valley region, I started a successful electrical company specializing in new home construction, service upgrades, service calls and some light commercial work.
With WJETS I teach Code Update Courses, Conduit Bending (levels 1-3) Fire Alarm, Fiber Optic and also hold contracts for Academic Support. In addition, I am an electrical instructor at North Island college, Campbell River Campus.