Introduction
Fire alarm control panels (FACP) are the core of fire detection and life safety systems in industrial facilities, commercial buildings, and critical infrastructure. Advanced configuration and effective troubleshooting are essential to ensure system reliability, compliance with safety standards, and rapid emergency response.
This 5-day intensive training program, developed by Global Horizon Training Center, provides in-depth knowledge of fire panel systems, including configuration, programming, integration, diagnostics, and fault resolution. The program focuses on modern addressable systems and real-world troubleshooting scenarios.
Participants will gain practical expertise in configuring fire panels, interpreting system behavior, and resolving faults efficiently.
Course Objectives
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
- Understand fire alarm system architecture and components
- Configure and program fire alarm control panels
- Interpret system logic and cause-and-effect matrices
- Diagnose and troubleshoot faults and alarms
- Integrate fire panels with other building systems
- Ensure compliance with fire safety standards
- Improve system reliability and response performance
Target Audience
- Electrical and Electronics Engineers
- Fire & Safety Engineers
- Maintenance and Facility Engineers
- Building Management System (BMS) Technicians
- Fire Alarm Technicians and Supervisors
Outline
Day 1: Fundamentals of Fire Alarm Systems
- Fire detection principles and system types
- Conventional vs addressable fire alarm systems
- Fire alarm components (detectors, panels, interfaces)
- System architecture and communication
Day 2: Fire Panel Configuration and Programming
- Panel setup and configuration
- Addressing devices and loop configuration
- Cause-and-effect programming
- Zoning and system logic
Day 3: Integration and System Interfaces
- Integration with BMS and HVAC systems
- Fire suppression and emergency systems
- Communication protocols and networking
- Testing and commissioning procedures
Day 4: Troubleshooting and Fault Diagnosis
- Identifying common faults (open/short circuits, device failures)
- Alarm and fault analysis
- Using diagnostic tools and software
- Case studies on system failures
Day 5: Maintenance, Standards & Practical Workshop
- Preventive and corrective maintenance
- Fire safety standards and compliance (NFPA, EN)
- Documentation and reporting
- Final workshop: configuring and troubleshooting a fire panel
- Review and evaluation