Plan detectors by rooms, floors, and coverage easily. Add height factors and safety margins instantly. Download CSV or PDF for your site records now.
| Scenario | Levels | Bedrooms | Area | Ceiling | Corridor | Method | Recommended |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Townhouse | 2 | 3 | 2,500 ft² | 9 ft smooth | 60 ft | Mixed | 8 |
| Warehouse bay | 1 | 0 | 8,000 ft² | 16 ft smooth | 0 | Area | 13 |
| Small office | 1 | 0 | 185 m² | 2.8 m sloped | 25 m | Mixed | 5 |
This calculator offers two planning approaches, then applies factors and adds corridor spacing. It is designed for estimating detector quantities during early construction planning.
N_room = Levels + Bedrooms + SleepingZones + OptionalSpacesN_area = ceil(TotalArea / EffectiveCoverage)Coverage = BaseCoverage × HeightFactor × CeilingFactorN_corridor = ceil(CorridorLength / MaxSpacing)N_total = round_up((max(N_room, N_area) × RiskFactor) × (1+Margin)) + N_corridorFor preliminary layouts, the calculator uses a baseline coverage near 900 ft² (83.6 m²) per detector on smooth, unobstructed ceilings. This value is a planning proxy that supports quick quantity takeoffs when final room partitions are not yet frozen. When you enter total area, the tool estimates an area-based count by dividing floor area by effective coverage and rounding up to ensure full coverage.
Smoke transport and detector response can be affected by ceiling geometry. To reflect that, the calculator reduces effective coverage when ceiling height exceeds 3.0 m (about 9.8 ft) using a height factor capped between 0.60 and 1.00. It also applies an obstruction factor for beamed ceilings and a separate factor for sloped ceilings. These modifiers help avoid undercounting in tall bays, trusses, or complex rooflines.
Corridors are often governed by spacing limits rather than room counts. The tool adds corridor detectors using N = ceil(corridor length ÷ max spacing). A common planning spacing is 30 ft (9.1 m), but you can set a stricter distance for tighter layouts, hotel-style corridors, or long egress paths. This corridor add-on is kept separate so it remains visible in the breakdown.
Project risk is represented by a multiplier that scales the base detector count before adding margin. Low-risk settings slightly reduce the base, normal leaves it unchanged, and high-risk increases it by 25%. A configurable safety margin (0–50%) adds allowance for late design changes, ceiling features, and minor area growth. “Round up” is recommended to preserve conservative planning values.
Quantity estimates are most useful when assumptions are captured. The calculator stores inputs and results together and can export them as CSV or a one-page PDF report. Use the exported files in coordination meetings, subcontractor scope notes, and handover documentation. Re-run the estimate whenever floor plans change, corridor lengths shift, or ceiling heights are revised during coordination.
Never. It provides an estimating count for early planning. Always confirm detector placement, spacing, and device type with your local regulations, fire strategy, and the design professional before procurement or installation.
Use the room/level method with levels, bedrooms, and sleeping zones. When area becomes available, switch to Mixed to compare both approaches and adopt the larger base count for a conservative estimate.
Coverage is reduced when ceiling height is above 3.0 m using a capped height factor. Taller ceilings typically require more devices to maintain practical response performance and to offset stratification effects in large volumes.
Room counts and area coverage can miss long circulation routes. The corridor add-on uses ceiling spacing along corridor length, making the allowance visible and easy to adjust when corridor geometry changes during coordination.
Select High when conditions increase ignition likelihood or consequences, such as heavy storage, higher occupant density, complex layouts, or limited access. It applies a 1.25 multiplier before margin to keep planning quantities conservative.
Yes. After calculation, download CSV for spreadsheets or PDF for a quick one-page record. The export captures inputs and results together, supporting coordination notes, scope clarification, and revision tracking.
Important Note: All the Calculators listed in this site are for educational purpose only and we do not guarentee the accuracy of results. Please do consult with other sources as well.