Wagner Fire Alarm Programming
Wagner’s TITANUS aspirating smoke detection family is the alternative to VESDA on industrial, logistics, automated-warehouse and cold-storage projects in Europe — sites where the dust, temperature, and air-handling profile push conventional smoke detection past its limits. This section covers programming and commissioning Wagner ASD detectors.
Where Wagner gets specified
The lessons cover the typical Wagner site profile: large-volume warehouses with high-rack storage, automated parts-distribution buildings, cold-store and freezer environments, and electronic-equipment rooms where false alarms have a high cost. Wagner’s logic-based detection (LOGIC SENS) and the very high sensitivity classes the platform supports are explained.
Commissioning and software
The PipeFlow design tool, the Wagner programming software (USB to detector), sensitivity-class selection, alarm-level configuration (pre-alarm, main alarm, fire alarm), and the panel-integration via the standard interface module are all walked through. Reference setpoints and how to validate them through smoke testing are covered.
Compliance and reference
EN 54-20 sensitivity classes, the BS 5839-1 / I.S. 3218 ASD requirements, and the project-specific risk-assessment process that drives the sensitivity choice are explained. The deeper version of this lesson, paired with VESDA and MicraStratos coverage so engineers can handle whichever brand turns up on a project, is the aspirating fire alarm course on bhcourses.com.
