New infographic from Advanced helps ensure system performance and integrity
EN54 Part 13 is a real indicator of fire system performance but is widely misunderstood and sometimes misrepresented. To ensure everyone can check their fire system measures up, Advanced, one of the first companies in Europe to achieve Part 13, has produced a new infographic and 1.5m wall chart that sets out the Part 13 related issues you need to be aware of.
EN54-13 is a European standard that ensures:
- Optimal fire system performance at all times
- Lives are properly protected in a real fire situation
- Complete peace of mind for specifiers, installers and end-users
The standard involves rigorous third party testing to prove that individual component parts will work together when combined into one system. EN54-13 is currently mandatory in several European countries, but even where not mandated, it is a mark of system performance and reliability.
The infographic explains five things you need to know about EN54-13:
- Approved systems are rigorously tested for compatibility
- Approved systems continuously check for faults
- ‘Designed to’ is not the same as ‘Approved to’
- Approved panels can save you time and money
- Approved systems bring ultimate peace of mind
Each of these five features are expanded upon and clearly explained in the infographic, helping to ensure system performance and integrity – and therefore peace of mind.
About Advanced:
Advanced designs intelligent fire systems approved to key international, regional and local standards including UL 864 and EN54. The legendary performance, quality and ease-of-use of its products sees them used in prestigious and challenging locations all over the world, from single panel installations to large multi-site networks. Advanced products include complete fire detection systems, multi-protocol fire panels, extinguishing control and fire paging systems. Advanced is a Halma company.
About Halma:
Halma, the leading safety, health and environmental technology group is a public company listed on the London Stock Exchange and has around 5000 employees in nearly 50 subsidiaries worldwide. Halma’s subsidiaries make products that protect lives and improve the quality of life for people through innovation in market leading products which make its customers safer, more competitive and more profitable. These subsidiaries are assisting India’s economy in areas such as energy, manufacturing, healthcare, water and waste treatment, construction and transport. Halma has an office in Bengaluru, Mumbai, Vadodara and Thanjavur.