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ASPIRE2 air sampling smoke detection made easy
The performance of an air sampling smoke detection system is dependent upon the
design of the pipe network used to transport air back to the smoke detector.
ASPIRE2 is a Windows
Excel
for further
calculations or Microsoft
Word
based
applications
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4 simple steps to an optimized pipe network design
Specifcations
Computer OS requirements
Windows XP Professional
Windows Vista
Calculations available
Sample hole diameters: Calculated
diameter for each sampling hole to
ensure consistent sensitivity throughout
the pipe network.
Transport time for the pipe network:
The time taken for a sample to travel
from the furthest point on the pipe to the
detector.
Transport time for every hole
Pressure at each hole
Flow rate at each hole (in L/min and
% relative to the total fow)
Sensitivity at each hole (% obscuration
per foot)
Xtralis VESDA detectors supported
Xtralis VESDA VLF
Xtralis VESDA VLC
Xtralis VESDA VLS
Xtralis VESDA VLP
Xtralis VESDA VFT
Parameters
Elevation above sea level and ambient
pressure can be nominated for design
calculations.
Unlimited number of detectors in a
project
Pipe diameter and length
Capillary diameter and length
Report options
Installation Data Pack (IDP): This includes
3D schematics, plan and elevation
drawings with all the pipe lengths, fttings
and required drill bits for the installer to be
able to successfully install the project.
Bill of Materials (BOM): This lists the
components required to install the project,
the detectors and pipes needed. The bill
of materials includes the relevant part
numbers to order from your local Xtralis
offce or representative.
Ordering information
ASPIRE2 is available for download from
www.xtralis.com.
Step 1
Use the Pipe Design
Wizard to quickly create
a pipe network that is
appropriate for the building or
area.
Step 2
Enter the performance
criteria you wish to
achieve e.g. transport time,
sensitivity etc.
Step 3
Use the AutoBalance
function to automatically
adjust the sample hole
sizes to achieve the
required performance.
Color-coding is used
to provide feedback on
the performance of
the design.
Step 4
Generate the Bill of Materials
to assist quoting and ordering
for the job. Generate the
Installation Data Pack (IDP)
to aid the correct installation of
the pipe network.
Pipe network design software Xtralis VESDA ASPIRE2
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