Alarms for monitoring operation of sensors in a fire-suppression system
First Claim
1. An alarm for coupling to an existing fire-suppression system that includes a fluid-carrying conduit for carrying a fire-suppression fluid throughout a building, the alarm comprising:
- a first visual indicator mounted to and extending through the housing of a sensor mounted to the fluid-carrying conduit, the sensor having a first state indicating normal operation of the fire-suppression system and a second state indicating (1) a change in fluid flow or fluid pressure within the conduit or (2) movement of a valve controlling fluid flow to or through the conduit, the first indicator being activated when the sensor is in the first state; and
a second visual indicator mounted to and extending through the housing of the sensor, the second indicator being activated when the sensor is in the second state, the second visual indicator being activated without effecting a change in fluid flow through or fluid pressure of the fluid in the fluid carrying conduit.
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Abstract
Alarms for testing sensors, particularly those used in fire-suppression systems, are described. In one aspect of the invention, the alarm includes an audio and/or a visual indicator operably coupled to the housing of a sensor. The audio indicator may be a speaker that beeps when the sensor is activated. The visual indicator may be one or more LEDs that are illuminated when the sensor is activated. The alarm also can be used to determine whether power and ground conductors extending to the sensor are properly connected. Additionally, the alarm can be used to determine whether one or more conductors extending from the sensor to the control panel are properly connected.
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24 Claims
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1. An alarm for coupling to an existing fire-suppression system that includes a fluid-carrying conduit for carrying a fire-suppression fluid throughout a building, the alarm comprising:
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a first visual indicator mounted to and extending through the housing of a sensor mounted to the fluid-carrying conduit, the sensor having a first state indicating normal operation of the fire-suppression system and a second state indicating (1) a change in fluid flow or fluid pressure within the conduit or (2) movement of a valve controlling fluid flow to or through the conduit, the first indicator being activated when the sensor is in the first state; and a second visual indicator mounted to and extending through the housing of the sensor, the second indicator being activated when the sensor is in the second state, the second visual indicator being activated without effecting a change in fluid flow through or fluid pressure of the fluid in the fluid carrying conduit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A fire suppression system, comprising:
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a fluid-carrying conduit for supplying fire extinguishing fluid to a sprinkler system; a sensor coupled to the fluid-carrying conduit, the sensor comprising a sensor element positioned within the fluid-carrying conduit for detecting changes in fluid flow rate or fluid pressure within the conduit, and a switch electrically coupled to the sensor element which switches from a first state, indicating normal operation, to a second state in response to movement of the sensor element upon detecting changes in fluid flow rate or fluid pressure; a control panel electrically coupled to the switch; a first light-emitting diode having one end electrically coupled to the switch and an opposed end electrically coupled to the control panel, the first light-emitting diode being electrically activated when the switch is in the first state and being electrically deactivated when the switch is in the second state; and a second light-emitting diode having one end electrically coupled to the switch and an opposed end electrically coupled to the control panel, the second light-emitting diode being electrically activated when the switch is in the second state and electrically deactivated when the switch is in the first state. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A fire suppression system, comprising:
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a fluid-carrying conduit for supplying fire extinguishing fluid to a sprinkler system; plural sensors mounted to or having sensor housings that are mounted to the fluid-carrying conduit, the plural sensors monitoring changes in fluid flow or fluid pressure within the conduit, the sensors having sensor elements positioned within the fluid-carrying conduit and switches electrically coupled to the sensor elements for switching from a first state, indicating normal operation of the fire-suppression system, to a second state indicating an alarm condition, the switches having a common terminal, a normally-open terminal and a normally-closed terminal for electrically coupling the common terminal and the normally-closed terminal with the switch in the first state and for electrically coupling the common terminal and the normally-open terminal with the sensor element in the second state; a control panel having a positive voltage supply terminal, a neutral terminal, and a alarm terminal, the positive voltage supply terminal being electrically coupled to the common terminals on the switches; a first light-emitting diode mounted to or extending through each sensor housing and having one end electrically coupled to the normally-open terminal on each switch and an opposed end electrically coupled to the alarm terminal on the control panel, the first light-emitting diode being electrically activated when the switch to which it is coupled is in the first state and electrically deactivated when the switch to which it is coupled is in the second state; and a second light-emitting diode mounted to or extending through each sensor housing and having one end electrically coupled to the normally-open terminal on the switch and an opposed end electrically coupled to the neutral terminal on the control panel, the second light-emitting diode being electrically activated when the switch to which it is coupled is in the second state and being electrically deactivated when the switch to which it is coupled is in the first state. - View Dependent Claims (16)
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17. An alarm for coupling to an existing fire-suppression system that includes a fluid-carrying conduit for carrying a fire-suppression fluid throughout a building, the alarm comprising:
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a first LED indicator electrically coupled to a sensor mounted to the fluid-carrying conduit, the sensor having a first state indicating normal operation of the fire-suppression system and a second state indicating (1) a change in fluid flow or fluid pressure within the conduit or (2) movement of a valve controlling fluid flow to or through the conduit, the first indicator being activated when the sensor is in the first state; and a second LED indicator electrically coupled to the sensor, the second indicator being activated when the sensor is in the second state.
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18. A method for inspecting operation of a fire-suppression system, comprising:
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coupling an alarm to a sensor housing immediately adjacent the housing, the sensor comprising a sensor element positioned within a conduit for carrying fire-suppression fluids to sprinklers throughout a building, the sensor detecting changes in fluid flow rate or fluid pressure within the conduit, and a switch electrically coupled to the sensor element which switches from a first state, indicating normal operation, to a second state in response to movement of the sensor element upon detecting changes in fluid flow rate or fluid pressure; and inspecting the alarm to determine whether the fire suppression system is operating properly. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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24. A method for monitoring operation of a fire-suppression system, comprising:
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providing a sensor coupled to a fire suppression system, the sensor comprising (1) a sensor element positioned within a fluid-carrying conduit for detecting changes in fluid flow rate or fluid pressure within the conduit, (2) a switch electrically coupled to the sensor element which switches from a first state, indicating normal operation, to a second state in response to movement of the sensor element upon detecting changes in liquid flow rate or fluid pressure, a control panel having a positive voltage supply terminal, a neutral terminal, and an alarm terminal, the positive voltage supply terminal being electrically coupled to the common terminals on the switch; coupling an alarm to the sensor, the alarm comprising (1) a first light-emitting diode extending through the sensor housing and having one end electrically coupled to the normally-open terminal on said switch and an opposed end electrically coupled to the alarm terminal on the control panel, the first light-emitting diode being electrically activated when the switch to which it is coupled is in the first state and electrically deactivated when the switch to which it is coupled is in the second state, and (2) a second light-emitting diode extending through the sensor housing and having one end electrically coupled to the normally-open terminal on the switch and an opposed end electrically coupled to the neutral terminal on the control panel, the second light-emitting diode being electrically activated when the switch to which it is coupled is in the second state and being electrically deactivated when the switch to which it is coupled is in the first state; and visually inspecting the alarm at the sensor to determine if the fire suppression system is operating properly.
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