Reducing the Multi-Sensor Smoke Detectors Susceptibility to False Triggering

Kalina Szafarczyk
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Cel: An assessment of the possibility of reducing the susceptibility of fire detectors to false alarms was carried out by: 1) analysing the impact of changing the operating modes of a multi-sensor detector on minimizing false alarms, and 2) verifying, using ANOVA tests, two hypotheses: either the settings or the sensitivity of the sensor affect the susceptibility of the detectors to false alarms. Projekt i metody: In order to assess the impact of false alarms on the operation of facilities equipped with a Fire Alarm System, a survey was conducted, directed at their administrators. A study of the fire detectors susceptibility to false alarms included placing the DTC-6046 multi-sensor detector in a closed test chamber and initiating the detector’s triggering by a deceptive agent. It was then observed whether the detector would initiate a fire alarm depending on different operating mode settings. The operation of the sensors was changed to interdependent, independent or coincidence work. Sensitivity settings of the sensors were changed from normal to increased by 20%, decreased by 20% or by 40%. An analysis using ANOVA test was conducted to verify which settings have a significant impact on minimising false alarms. Based on the results, example configuration guidelines were developed. Wyniki: Based on the study, the following main results were formulated. The configuration least prone to false triggering is the one in which the sensors operate interdependently and the sensitivity is reduced by 40%. The highest number of false alarms was observed when sensitivity was increased by 20% with independent sensors and in coincidence, as well as for independent sensors working at normal sensitivity. Performing verification using ANOVA analysis of variance, the hypothesis that sensor settings have a statistically significant effect on minimising false alarms was rejected. Wnioski: There is a need to search for and implement ways to minimise false alarms of Fire Alarm Systems. The most common reason for false triggering of fire detectors are external factors that are not fire hazards (e.g. dust, dirt). The way of minimising false alarms is a proper setting of the detector operating modes (not often used in practice). The operating modes are based on changing the settings of sensor cooperation and detector sensitivity, where changing only the settings of the sensors does not result in such significant changes as changing the sensitivity of the detectors to increased or decreased compared to normal (result of ANOVA analysis). Słowa kluczowe: fire detector, false alarms, detector operating modes, reduction of false triggering of fire detectors
降低多传感器烟雾探测器误触发的敏感性
Cel:通过以下方式对降低火灾探测器对假警报敏感性的可能性进行了评估:1)分析改变多传感器探测器的工作模式对尽量减少假警报的影响,以及2)使用方差分析检验验证两个假设:传感器的设置或灵敏度影响探测器对假警报的敏感性。项目一方法:为了评估假警报对装有火灾警报系统的设施的操作的影响,对其管理人员进行了一项调查。火灾探测器对假警报敏感性的研究包括将DTC-6046多传感器探测器放置在封闭的测试室中,并通过欺骗剂启动探测器的触发。然后观察探测器是否会根据不同的操作模式设置启动火灾报警。传感器的工作改为相互依赖、独立或重合工作。传感器的灵敏度设置由正常变为增加20%、减少20%或减少40%。使用方差分析测试进行分析,以验证哪些设置对最小化假警报有重大影响。基于结果,开发了示例配置指南。Wyniki:在研究的基础上,得出以下主要结论。最不容易误触发的配置是传感器相互依赖地工作,灵敏度降低了40%。当独立传感器和在正常灵敏度下工作的独立传感器的灵敏度增加20%时,观察到的假警报数量最多。使用方差方差分析进行验证,拒绝了传感器设置对最小化假警报具有统计显着影响的假设。Wnioski:有必要寻找并实施减少火灾报警系统误报的方法。火灾探测器误触发的最常见原因是非火灾危险的外部因素(例如灰尘、污垢)。减少误报的方法是适当设置探测器的工作模式(在实践中不常使用)。操作模式是基于改变传感器合作和探测器灵敏度的设置,其中仅改变传感器的设置不会导致探测器的灵敏度与正常相比增加或减少这样的显著变化(方差分析的结果)。Słowa kluczowe:火灾探测器,假警报,探测器操作模式,减少火灾探测器的误触发
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