18 - 29 Aug 2025
London (UK)
Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Portman Street
Cost : 9800 € Euro
This training program, designed by Global Horizon Training Center, aims to equip professionals working in industrial environments with the technical skills and systematic approaches required to troubleshoot, maintain, and restore operations in fire and gas (F&G) detection systems. As these systems are critical to facility safety and regulatory compliance, any failure or malfunction must be identified and resolved promptly and effectively. This program focuses on real-world scenarios, field diagnostics, and practical solutions for fire alarm panels, suppression devices, gas detectors, and integrated safety networks. Participants will engage with industry standards, hands-on case studies, and best practices to build robust troubleshooting competence.
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
Understand the design, functionality, and components of fire and gas detection systems in industrial settings.
Identify and diagnose common faults and failures in fire alarm systems and gas detection devices.
Apply effective troubleshooting methodologies using standard tools and software.
Perform inspection, testing, calibration, and maintenance procedures safely and accurately.
Interpret alarm signals, system logs, and diagnostic outputs for root cause analysis.
Reduce downtime and improve the reliability and integrity of fire and gas systems.
Comply with international codes and safety regulations (NFPA, ISA, IEC, etc.).
Interactive theoretical presentations and real-world applications
Hands-on troubleshooting simulations (equipment, panels, sensors)
Group discussions and problem-solving workshops
Case studies from oil & gas, petrochemical, and manufacturing sectors
Live demonstrations using diagnostic tools and software (where applicable)
Daily reviews and practical exercises
Organizational Impact:
Minimize risks and incidents through improved safety system reliability
Reduce costly system downtimes with timely and accurate fault resolution
Ensure compliance with industrial safety standards and audits
Enhance technical team capability in diagnosing and solving F&G issues
Support continuous operational safety improvement initiatives
Fire & Safety Engineers
Instrumentation & Control Technicians
Maintenance Engineers and Supervisors
HSE Professionals
Electrical & Electronic Engineers working in hazardous environments
Facility and Operations Managers in industrial sectors
Day 1: Fundamentals of Fire & Gas Detection Systems
Purpose and significance in industrial safety
System architecture and types (addressable, conventional, hybrid)
Overview of detection devices (smoke, heat, flame, gas sensors)
Fire protection codes and standards (NFPA, IEC, ISA, API)
Day 2: Fire Detection System Components and Operation
Fire alarm control panels (FACP) – structure and interfaces
Detection devices (smoke, flame, heat): types and characteristics
Manual call points, sounders, and beacons
System zoning and configuration principles
Day 3: Gas Detection Systems Overview
Combustible vs toxic gas detection: principles and technologies
Fixed vs portable gas detectors
Sensor technologies: catalytic, IR, electrochemical, ultrasonic
Alarm thresholds and response actions
Day 4: System Integration and Communication Protocols
Interface with SCADA, DCS, ESD, and PLC systems
Modbus, HART, and proprietary protocols
Networked safety systems: redundancy and fail-safe designs
Common integration issues and diagnostic points
Day 5: Fire System Troubleshooting Techniques
Fault indicators and diagnostic menus
Troubleshooting false alarms and signal loss
Power supply, cabling, and grounding issues
Testing procedures: loop testing, device replacement, battery tests
Day 6: Gas System Troubleshooting Techniques
Sensor failure identification and replacement
Calibration procedures and gas bump testing
Addressing drift, interference, and zeroing problems
Software-based diagnostics and calibration certificates
Day 7: Advanced Fault Diagnosis
Root cause analysis techniques (Ishikawa, 5 Whys)
Reading error codes and event logs
Environmental influences on system accuracy
Historical data review and pattern recognition
Day 8: Preventive Maintenance and Inspection Protocols
Daily, monthly, and annual maintenance checklists
Test reports, maintenance logs, and audit trails
Planning predictive vs preventive maintenance strategies
Safety precautions and lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures
Day 9: Case Studies and Industrial Scenarios
Fire & gas incidents due to failure or poor maintenance
Troubleshooting reports from oil & gas, chemical, and energy sectors
Group exercises: simulate faults and corrective actions
Industry audit requirements and lessons learned
Day 10: System Testing, Compliance & Certification
Final system testing and performance verification
Functional acceptance testing (FAT) and site acceptance testing (SAT)
Compliance checklists for regulatory and insurance audits
Course review, Q&A, and final assessment (optional)