College deploys latest Silent Knight technologies in renown fire engineering program
NORTHFORD, Conn., August 4, 2014 āĀ Silent KnightĀ by Honeywell (NYSE: HON)Ā today announced that Delaware Technical Community CollegeāsĀ Fire Protection Engineering Technology (FET) programĀ is leveraging a Farenhyt alarm and emergency communications system from Silent Knight in its professional fire education training lab. The FarenhytĀ IFP-1000ECSĀ fire alarm and emergency communication system from Silent Knight was installed free-of-charge by Advantech, a local life safety and security systems integration firm. The new system will be utilized for students enrolled in the FET program to receive hands-on training in fire system design, maintenance and programming. As Delaware Techās enrollment in the fire protection classes grew, it needed to incorporate more intensive training options of emerging fire alarm and emergency communication technologies to allow students to experience real-world scenarios. Furthermore, the college wanted a functional system that could tie into various suppression systems for training on suppression technologies as well.
AdvantechĀ provided alarm, trouble and supervisory monitoring of nine sprinkler risers in the lab. Each riser is configured differently to demonstrate a variety of suppression configurations and each can be made active through valve controls. The active riser supplies the sprinkler heads in the burn lab. Approximately 30 suppression points are monitored by the Silent Knight system via addressable monitor modules. Advantech designed and fabricated a visual selection display that allows the instructor to choose the āactiveā riser, which in-turn illuminates a light at the riserās location to enhance student comprehension of the systemās functionality.
āDelaware Tech takes pride in our proactive approach to fire prevention, and the innovative programs and technologies we invest in for our students,ā said Mark Noval Delaware Tech FET Program Coordinator. āWe are excited to have a cutting-edge system associated with our Fire Protection Engineering Technology program that provides a superior learning experience in the classroom.ā
The FET labās Silent Knight system monitors a variety of initiating devices, including smoke detection, heat detection, a manual pull station and duct smoke detection with simulated air handler shut down. System-controlled notification appliances allow emergency communication training to include recorded messaging and manual override.
"In todayās fire protection environment, it is imperative to improve and enhance real-world testing options to effectively prepare for the unexpected,āĀ said Eric Schaeffer, Advantech.Ā "We are pleased to have the opportunity to work with the college and its student body, who are the next generation of professionals dedicated to preventing fires from occurring, and minimizing risk and loss of life.ā
Delaware Technical Community Collegeās FET program has been in existence for approximately four decades and is one of the few engineering technology programs in the country that specifically focuses on fire protection. Read more about the program athttps://www.dtcc.edu/academics/programs-study/fire-protection.
Ā More information on Farenhyt fire alarm and emergency communication solutions from Silent Knight is available online atĀ Farenhyt.com.