Simplex Webinars
Conducted for FY20 and FY21 |
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Webinar Graphic information |
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Simplex
Online Continous Learning Series - 12th, 13th and 14th May 2020
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12th
May 2020 Morning |
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Continuous Learning. Fire Detection 1 on 1 Training Part 1 of 3 Speaker; Alan Ang Johnson Controls APAC will be conducting a series of Online Continuous Learning Series We will cover the key challenges in Fire Detection systems, notably on notification design and the basic approach to designing an effective working detection system. Agenda Section 01: Introduction to Fire Alarm System, Section 02: Initiating Devices , Section 03: Notification Devices, Includes Positive Alarm Sequence. |
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12th May 2020 Afternoon |
Simplex
Continuous Learning. Breaking the Traditional Rules of notification Speaker; Alan Ang Johnson Controls APAC will be conducting a series of Online Continuous Learning Series We will cover the key challenges in Fire Detection systems, notably on notification design and the basic approach to designing an effective working detection system. |
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13th May 2020 Morning |
Simplex Continuous Learning. Fire Detection 1 on 1 Training Part 2 of 3 Speaker :Alan Ang Agenda Section 04: Emergency Controls, Section 05: supplementary Equipment , Section 06: Power sources & Supplies Section 07: Examples of Other Region Applications , Section 08: Common Operating Features , Section 09: Quiz 1 ,Section 10: Quiz 2 , Section 11: Common Do and Don’ts Bonus Cause & Effect Chart |
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14th May 2020 Morning |
Simplex Continuous Learning. Fire Detection 1 on 1 Training Part 3 of 3 Speaker :Alan Ang Agenda Section 12: NFPA72 Device placement Guide Section 13: New Class A, B, C, D, E , X and N Versus previous Section 14: New NFPA72 Pathways Updates Section 15:New Installation Survivability Levels Section 16: Fire Disaster Case Studies |
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14th May 2020 Afternoon |
Simplex Continuous Learning. Multiplex Fan Control Solutions Speaker:Alan Ang Johnson Controls APAC will be conducting a series of Online Continuous Learning Series We will cover the key challenges in Fire Detection systems, notably on notification design and the basic approach to designing an effective working detection system. |
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other Webinars |
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8th July 2020 | Industry
Round Table on Notification technology Speakers: Roger Reiswig and Peter Ryan Notification circuits and devices have always been stuck in the caveman age while detectors and modules have moved on with addressable analogue with digital protocol solution! Change your mindset on how the unique new age notification solution from Simplex that can help assist you in your building SOP in the event of fire breakout instead of being just a passive device! |
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17th June 2020 | NFPA72
2016 and 2019 Changes. This interpretation are Cherry pick relevancy base on Outside USA typical Design, Construction, Operation and Servicing of New or Old Buildings that might have financial, installation or engineering overhead impact A short summary of some of the topics that will be covered: * Documentation * Engineering labor * Installation Cost * New Guidelines on Sleeping Areas & Automatic Testing for Notification * PA & Evac Compliance to NFPA * New Evac Elevator and Operation Codes * New Emergency Controls Codes |
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24th
July 2020 |
UL268
7th Edition Speaker; Rodger Reiswig Talks about the upcoming ul268 7th Edition that affects globally all the UL Listed Smoke detectors that needs to comply to this new standards. Will cover on the history of how UL 268 7th edition comes about. |
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24th July 2020 | Collaboration with Institute of
Engineer for Malaysia Training Updating your Fire Detection System knowledge and Beyond to bring you from Crayon to pens and build up a good foundation of Fire Detection System Design. This is all about Basic to Comprehensive Fire Detection knowledge we will shared on some key challenge faced for Fire Detection systems on notification design and the correct approach to ensure a full working System. For more details: Jointly with Institution of Engineers, Malaysia (IEM) |
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16th Dec 2020 | Fire
Protection Challenges in Healthcare Industry. We will be sharing the seldom talk about Healthcare Facilities of Fire Protection Challenges from different perspective of vested interest Healthcare parties. The foundation will still be adhering to NFPA72 along with reference to NFPA101 and with some slight different approach for Doors, Notification, Compartmentation ….etc. |
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24th March 2021 | Understanding
Smoke Control Methodology. Have you ever wonder what is the difference between Smoke Control, Smoke management and Smoke Containment. If you are still pondering, this webinar will be well worth your time. The term "FSCS" Fire Fighter Smoke Control Station is not a familiar Fire Detection phrase however is very much a essential part of Life Safety and there are more options and cost saving from the Traditional Hardwired "Fan Control Panel". |
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31st March 2021 | Codes and
Standards for Smoke Control Systems: New
Freshly Uploaded on 2nd April 2021 We are going to embark on Part 2 journey to fill up the missing gaps on Standards, Codes and finally with a checklist on your related smoke control activities. |
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9th
Dec 2021 |
Design
of a Suppression Releasing Solution with Simplex! An interesting challenge was recently raised by a sales contact about missing details on the “How to” information from standard UL and FM listed releasing panel supplier. There is also a missing link on the connections to 3rd party interface e.g. solenoid, signage, etc. More questions from Consultants and Owners about compliance to Global codes and Listing. So, what is the function of a releasing panel? A wrong design could result in false discharge or even worse no discharge thereby causing costly damage to equipment and putting lives at stake. In this session, we will provide you with the answers and teach you how to do current and voltage auto calculation to ensure a 100% working system. In this 45-50 minutes session, we will try to simplify the panel releasing process with a more systematic approach. Remember your releasing control panels can save lives, money and assets and avoid an operation disaster. |
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