Fire and Gas Systems Sample Clauses

Fire and Gas Systems. The fire and gas systems (FGS) will be part of the ICSS design and will be independent of both the DCS and the SIS and will provide fire and gas detection, alarming, and means of activating critical fire-fighting equipment from the CCR. The FGS system will be designed to comply with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 72 requirements and will be certified by third party agency for such compliance. The FGS will receive inputs from fire and gas detection devices and manual call points installed throughout the plant, as well as from stand-alone Fire alarm panels installed inside buildings and from other dedicated fire and gas systems (e.g., vendor-supplied fire and gas systems); signal from the building fire alarm panel shall be through hardwired interface. The FGS hardware will be separated from all other control systems and will not require the correct operation of any other system to fulfil its own functions. An FGS mimic panel will be provided in the Control Building, and it will include alarm lights, horn, and an acknowledge push button in compliance with the requirements of NFPA 72. The Fire Detection and Alarm System (FDAS) may include: A. Ultraviolet / infrared flame detectors; B. High temperature detector; C. Fire alarm control panels; D. Flammable gas detectors; E. Low temperature spill detectors; F. Flame detectors; G. Heat detectors; H. Smoke detectors; I. Manual alarm call points; J. Sirens; and K. Flashing beacons. Fire and gas monitoring systems will be hard-wired from the field devices to the control room fire and gas panel and/or the field remote I/O cabinets.
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