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Title: 7th International Fire Sprinkler Conference


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7th International Fire Sprinkler Conference
Exhibition, Copenhagen, 24-25 June 2008
  • Protection of Cultural Resources
  • Sprinkler Protection for Historic Wood churches
  • Magnus Arvidson
  • Department of Fire Technology
  • SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden

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The objective of the project
  • Gather relevant fire statistics and examples of
    illustrative fires or attempts to start fires.
  • Summarize lessons learned and practical
    experience from recent fire sprinkler
    installations.
  • Identify issues where additional research,
    testing or development work is needed.
  • The full report, An overview of fire protection
    of Swedish wooden churches, SP Report 200642
    may be downloaded from www.sp.se.

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Fire is historically the main reason for damage
  • During almost 800 years, 1193 1984, a total of
    524 churches and chapels in Sweden were damaged
    by fire, war, plundering, collapse, storm, snow,
    etc.
  • In total, 447 (85) were damaged or destroyed by
    fire.
  • A total of 106 of these fires
  • occurred due to lightning.

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Examples from recent years
  • Katarina church (1990)
  • Rörbäcksnsäs (1992)
  • Salabacke (1993)
  • Lundby (1993)
  • Trönö (1998)
  • Sura old church (1998)
  • Skaga chapel (2000)
  • Bäckaby old church (2000)
  • Södra Råda (2001)
  • Ryssby (2001)
  • Ledsjö (2004)
  • Ramnäs (2006)
  • Älvestad (2007)
  • Öjebyns kyrkstad, Piteå (2007)

Photo Johnny Gustavsson
Älvestads church March 29, 2007
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Example The Södra Råda church (erected c. 1310)
Photos The Swedish National Heritage Board
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Unique and invaluable wall- and ceiling paintings
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Highest artistic quality (paintings from 1323 and
1494)
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Destroyed in a fire in November 2001
The fire was deliberately started.
9
System installation case studies in nine churches
  • Hedareds stave church
  • Frödinge church
  • Älgarås church
  • Habo church
  • Fröskog
  • Skållerud
  • three additional churches
  • Objective Summarise lessons learned and
    practical experience.

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Six of the studied churches (year of
installation)
Hedareds Stave Church (2004)
Frödinge (2007)
Älgarås (2005)
Habo (2006)
Fröskog (2006)
Skållerud (2006)
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The typical system installation
  • Water supply Pump unit and water reservoir
    positioned in a separate building adjacent to the
    church.
  • Complete protection of the interior.
  • Complete protection inside attics, bell towers
    and other concealed spaces.
  • Protection of the exterior. Primarily facades, in
    some cases also the roof.

12
Separate buildings house the water supply
Hedareds stave church
Habo church
Älgarås church
Fröskog church
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Water supply equipment
Fröskog church
Fröskog church
Habo church
Habo church
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Älgarås church (interior)
15
Habo church (interior)
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Frödinge church (attic)
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Fire detection systems for facades and roofs
Fröskog church
Fröskog church
Habo church
Hedared stave church
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Sprinkler protection of facades and roofs
Älgarås church
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Sprinkler protection of facades and roofs
Habo church
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Sprinkler protection of facades and roofs
Skållerud church
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Sprinkler protection of facades and roofs
Älgarås church
Photo Jan G Andersson
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Sprinkler protection of facades and roofs
Habo church
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Experiences from the installations
  • Aesthetical aspects important. All installations
    are impressively discreet.
  • The level of system complexity is in some cases
    high.
  • The use of antifreeze solutions may be
    questioned.
  • Functional tests are essential to discover
    troubles.
  • Unintentional activations are quite common.
  • Unintentional fire alarms are quite common.
  • Inspection, tests and maintenance are expensive.

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Discreet installations
Älgarås church
Habo church
Habo church
Hedareds stave church
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The level of system complexity in some cases high
  • Different systems for interior vs. exterior.
  • Different system types wet-pipe with antifreeze,
    dry-pipe, deluge, etc for different parts of the
    churches.
  • Different fire detection techniques aspirating
    systems, linear heat detection wires, etc.
  • New technical solutions, previously not used gas
    driven pump units, flushing of piping with
    compressed air, new nozzle designs, etc.

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The level of system complexity in some cases high
The attic of Habo church
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Drainage of the system - special solutions.
Fröskog church
Frödinge church

Y-connections instead of T-connections for
pendent nozzles. Compressed air is used to flush
the system piping.
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The use of antifreeze solutions may be questioned
Careless use of antifreeze in Habo church.
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Functional tests essential to discover troubles
  • Several cases documented where systems have
    failed to operate during functional tests
  • Pressure drop inside pneumatic pilot line not
    high enough to open a deluge valve.
  • Component failure in alarm panel solenoid valve
    of a pre-action system never opened.
  • Electrical motor protector activated and stopped
    a pump during fill-up of the system piping.
  • Mechanical problems with the deluge valves.

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Unintentional activations quite common
  • Six cases (totally four churches) of
    unintentional activations were documented. All
    cases involved facade protection
  • Rain water got inside a junction box of the
    detection system.
  • Unknown reason (same church)
  • Too low temperature rating of heat detection wire
    on facade.
  • As case 3.
  • As case 3.
  • Manufacturing defect of a component in the fire
    alarm panel.

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Unintentional fire alarms quite common
  • Several cases of unintentional activations of
    fire detection systems have been documented
  • Water leaking during a hydrostatic test found its
    way in to a smoke detector. False alarm some
    weeks later.
  • Leaves were burnt outdoors activated detection
    system inside attic space.
  • Too low temperature rating of linear heat
    detection system installed on facades.

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Inspection, tests and maintenance are expensive
  • Example from Habo church, cost per year
  • Own personnel 5,000 (3 hours / week).
  • Service agreement (the system) 8,250.
  • Service agreement (the power generator)
    1,500.
  • Annual, third party inspection 3,800.
  • Totally 18,550 VAT 23,200 per year.
  • Important Statistics shows that regular
    inspection, tests and maintenance is the key to
    high reliability.

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Issues where additional research, testing or
development work is desired
  • Water discharge densities and design areas
    relevant for heritage buildings.
  • The protection of facades and roofs.
  • Fire detection for facades and roofs.
  • Flashover prevention systems.
  • Water exposure to vulnerable paintings and décor.
  • The use of antifreeze.
  • System reliability.
  • Streaming of water in cold sprinkler piping the
    risk for clogging.

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