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Fire Alarm System Site Engineering From Beginner to Pro
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Fire Alarm System Site Engineering From Beginner to Pro

Master Fire Alarm Drawings, Installation Methods and Real Construction Site Work
Created byAbdullah Saleh
Last updated 2/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand complete fire alarm systems, Its types, components, drawing and site installation.
  • Read and understand fire alarm drawings such as layouts, riser diagrams and cause & effect charts.
  • Work confidently as a Fire Alarm Site Engineer on real construction projects.
  • Complete fire alarm systems from beginner to advanced level

Course content

1 section6 lectures2h 2m total length
  • Introduction to Fire Alarm system11:51

    In this lecture, you will understand a brief of fire alarm system and its components.

  • Module 2 - Architecture of Fire Alarm system22:37

    In this lecture, you will understand the architecture of fire alarm system. It will show you how each component is connected to other component.

  • Module 3 - Types of Fire Alarm systems31:00

    In this lecture, you will understand conventional, addressable, hybrid and wireless systems. You will also understand loop types in addressable system. You will also learn how to address each a device and give it a unique address.

  • Module 4 - Fire Alarm initiating devices20:46

    In this lecture you will get a deep understanding of the following

    1.Smoke Detectors

    2.Beam detectors

    3.Heat Detectors

    4.Multi detector

    5.Manual call point

    6.LHD cable

    7.Duct Detector

  • Module 5 - Fire Alarm Output devices4:44

    In this lecture, you will get to know about

    1. Horn strobe

    2. Sounder

    4. Flasher

    5. Booster power supply

  • Module 6 - Types of Modules in Fire Alarm system31:42

    In this lecture you will learn about:

    1.Monitor Module

    2.Control / Output / Signaling module

    3.Control Relay Module

    4.Monitor Input / Output Module

Requirements

  • Basic understanding of electrical systems is helpful but not mandatory.

Description

This course is designed to teach you the practical skills required to work as a Fire Alarm Site Engineer in real construction projects.

You will learn how fire alarm systems are installed on construction sites, how engineers manage work, how drawings are used on site, and how to solve real problems.

This course is based on real project experience and explains everything in a simple and practical way.

By the end of this course, you will understand how to work confidently as a Fire Alarm Site Engineer.

What makes this course different?

This course focuses on real site engineering work, including:

  • Understanding fire alarm shop drawings

  • Using riser diagrams on site

  • Understanding device locations and wiring routes

  • Cable installation and termination

  • Device installation methods

  • Supervising technicians

  • Material planning

  • Site inspections

  • Handling consultants and clients

  • Preparing site documentation

This is the knowledge that usually takes years to learn on site, but in this course it is explained step by step.

Why this course is important

Many electrical engineers graduate from university but do not know:

  • How fire alarm systems are installed

  • How to read real project drawings

  • How site work is managed

  • What a site engineer actually does

Because of this, new engineers struggle on their first job.

This course is designed to solve that problem.

After completing this course, you will be able to:

  • Work confidently as a Fire Alarm Site Engineer

  • Understand fire alarm drawings easily

  • Manage fire alarm installation works

  • Guide technicians properly

  • Avoid common site mistakes

  • Communicate professionally with consultants

This course is practical

This course focuses on:

  • Real drawings

  • Real site examples

  • Real problems

  • Real solutions

No unnecessary theory.

Only practical knowledge.

Who should take this course?

This course is ideal for:

  • Electrical engineering students

  • Fresh graduates

  • Junior site engineers

  • Fire alarm technicians

  • Engineers changing to fire alarm field

No experience required

You do not need fire alarm experience.

Everything will be explained step by step in simple language.

Basic electrical knowledge is helpful but not required.

Goal of this course

The goal of this course is simple:

To make you a confident Fire Alarm Site Engineer.

Who this course is for:

  • Electrical Site engineers who want to improve their fire alarm skills of ELV