Silent Knight Systems Provide Alfred University Long-Term Fire Protection

Feb. 6, 2013
School campus attains maintenance and cost efficiencies as upgrades to advanced Farenhyt technology continue

Northford, Conn., February 5, 2013Silent Knight by Honeywell (NYSE: HON) and integrator FSC Systems LLC announce a continuation of Farenhyt fire alarm system installations on the campus of Alfred University, Alfred, N.Y. In the process of upgrading its overall level of fire protection, the
school has made use of more advanced detection, such as aspiration and carbon monoxide (CO), while taking advantage of the Farenhyt line’s cost-saving retrofit qualities.

FSC Systems LLC, of Jamestown, N.Y., began installing Silent Knight’s Farenhyt technology on the 52-building campus eight years ago, as school officials sought to replace an older, patchwork of fire alarm systems. The performance of the initial Farenhyt equipment installed by FSC provided proven reliability to school officials, who continue to call on the integrator for on-going upgrades of older systems.

“FSC put our first system in years ago,” says Mike Neiderbach, Alfred University's executive director for capital operations and legal affairs. “We like the way it works, it's pretty simple to handle, and we don't have problems with it. In my book, that's a big thing.”

Brian Dodge, physical plant director at Alfred, says many of the buildings had older zone systems, some more than 30 years old, and the college wanted to move to addressable technology.

“We wanted a system that was modern, that could identify specific locations where there was a problem,” explains Neiderbach. “Some of our buildings’ older systems were also not user-friendly, particularly for the fire department.”

The new systems’ addressable technology provides detailed information on the type of issue detected and its exact location. This type of specific information is also displayed on remote annunciators installed with the new systems at entryways of buildings to quickly inform firefighters and facility/security officials.

More than half of the campus’s buildings are now protected by Farenhyt fire alarm systems. Dodge asserts the flexibility of a fire alarm system is “key”. Farenhyt systems have been deployed in buildings of assorted sizes, from the 60,000 square-foot Powell Campus Center to single-family housing units.

“We're able to buy small systems, not just big systems,” says Dodge. “We basically tailor the size to what we need.”

And it will be easy to scale up the Farenhyt systems should the buildings be expanded and added to in the future, says Dodge.

The Alfred campus made use of the Farenhyt line’s unique retrofit advantages by reusing much of the existing infrastructure for upgrades, including wiring, detector sounder bases and more. That saves money both in terms of materials and labor.

Additional cost savings has been realized simply through the lack of maintenance needed with the new systems. The older system was a
constant drain on both funds and time, explains Dodge, requiring constant replacement of smoke detectors.

“We’ve definitely cut that way down with the new Silent Knight system,” says Dodge. “We have so many buildings and a very small staff to go out and check everything out – the more bullet-proof everything is, the better.”

While most of the installs on campus have been fairly straight-forward, FSC did install some specialized equipment, including explosion-proof technology in school chemistry labs, monitored by the new fire alarm system.

With New York being one of many states to set new CO detection requirements for commercial sleeping areas, CO detectors tied to the new fire alarm systems were installed throughout all Alfred residence halls.

To control the flow of smoke from a fire, the new fire alarms in several campus buildings were interfaced with the energy management systems to force fans to shut down and control other mechanical systems to respond as necessary.

As the university's needs adapt, officials may look at other technologies that integrate with the Farenhyt systems, such as mass notification capabilities.

“The system is flexible that way – we're able to adapt,” suggests Neiderbach.

FSC is now working on a large Farenhyt system in Alfred's health and wellness center, which is currently under construction, according to Shawn M. Gorgan, vice president of service operations at FSC Systems. It will include a Fire Alarm Aspirating Smoke Technology (FAAST) system to provide Very Early Warning Fire Detection in the new gymnasium and track area. A highly-sensitive detection system, FAAST draws continuous air samples through a network of pipes to immediately detect the slightest trace of smoke, even in the most highly challenging environments.

Customers appreciate the advanced technologies and capabilities, says Gorgan. But the true value to them boils down to some basics, he adds.

“They don't get calls, it works and it's easy to use – that's what they want,” he says.

“We're very big on safety here. If I send my kids to a college, I expect the first and foremost thing is to keep them safe,” says Dodge. “That's one of our big reasons for upgrades – more coverage, more safety, a better system.”

To reach a local Farenhyt Engineered Systems Distributor, contact a Silent Knight Regional Sales Manager. Visit www.farenhyt.com for more comprehensive fire alarm systems information.