FIRE ALARM

Fire alarm system is designed to help in identifying fire, heat or smoke and to alert immediately the building's occupants for evacuation. There are two types of fire alarm systems, conventional fire alarm system and addressable fire alarm system.

We design and install fire alarm systems as per NFPA and Indian standards, these alarms may be activated automatically from smoke detectors, and heat detectors or may also be activated via manual fire alarm activation devices such as manual call points or pull stations. Each device has a unique address, allowing the control panel to pinpoint the exact location of the triggered device.

The control panel is the “brain” of the fire detection and alarm system. It is responsible for monitoring the various “input” devices such as manual call point (MCP) and automatic detection components like heat detectors, smoke detectors, and then activating alarm “output” devices such as horns, bells, warning lights, emergency telephone dialers, and building controls. Control panels may range from simple units with a single input and output zone, to complex computer-driven systems that monitor several buildings over an entire plant.

Conventional Fire Alarm Systems

A conventional fire alarm system is a fire alarm system wired using a radial method that connects sensors and sounders to a fire alarm control panel. The conventional fire alarm system can be divided into multiple zones, this product is available from 2-zone to 32-zone, which uses conventional input devices. The panel accepts two-wire smoke detectors, pull stations and other normally open contact devices. Outputs include four Notification Appliance Circuits.

Addressable Fire Alarm Systems

The addressable fire alarm system includes smoke detector, heat detector, MCP, hooter and other devices are given an individual address name which is identified by the fire alarm panel. This helps in recognizing the exact location of fire even in a multi-stored building. Hence reducing the time required to locate the fire.

Hybrid Fire Alarm Systems

Hybrid systems feature the hardwired zone setup, but also offer some of the monitoring options as addressable systems. A hybrid system is essentially a mixture of the two, and is capable of supporting both wireless and hardwired sensors3. Combine features of both conventional and addressable systems for increased flexibility and functionality.

TOP
Open chat
Hello 👋
Can we help you?
Call Now Button