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Life Safety BS 8519

6.0 CPD Hours

Standard Rate
£450.00  +VAT
Member Rate
£355.00  +VAT
  • Electrical Services

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Since the updates in BS7671 18th Edition and BS8519, following the Grenfell Tower Fire, the Life Safety requirements and compliance have got more confused and have expanded across the various Building Regulations and British Standards, making it more difficult for the humble engineer to understand and implement the changes, especially as the new regulation requirements are now widely spread across the Building Regulations and British Standards.

Learning Outcomes

  • Better understanding of of the Building Regulations and specific requirements  of BS9999, BS8519, BS7671, in terms of Life Safety Requirements.
  • Better understanding of separation of electrical equipment.
  • Better understanding of approved Primary and Secondary Power Supplies.
  • Better understanding of Power Supplies for Wet Riser Pumps, Sprinklers and Smoke Extract Systems.
  • Sizing of Life Safety Standby Diesel Generators.
  • Selection of Life Safety Cables.
  • Selection of Life Safety Control Cables.
  • Selection of Cable Support Systems.
  • Better Understanding of Volt Drop Requirements for Life Safety Systems.

The course is primarily aimed at consultants, contractors, engineers, developers, architects, building energy managers, building services Engineers and Facility Maintenance Managers and end User’s and Building Operators.

Speakers

Gary Marshall

Gary Marshall

Gary has over 40 years in the Building Services Industry and has accumulated a vast level of knowledge and expertise, both technically and commercially.

He has created many new calculation tools, test procedures, monitoring tools and new engineering services design building blocks, suitable for the 23rd / 24th Century. Gary is a very passionate individual and strives for excellence, in every part of the Electrical Engineering Design process.

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