Conventional Fire Detection Systems offer reliable zone-based fire detection for small to medium-sized buildings, providing cost-effective fire safety solutions.
A Conventional Fire Detection System is a zoned fire alarm system that identifies fires within predefined areas or zones. Each detector and device in a zone is wired to a central control panel. These systems are ideal for small to medium-sized facilities, offering reliable fire detection and straightforward installation. Their simplicity and affordability make them a popular choice for basic fire safety requirements.
- Zone-based fire detection for easy monitoring.
- Reliable and cost-effective solution.
- Suitable for residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
Product Specification:
Feature | Specification |
---|---|
Detection Type | Smoke, heat, or manual call point |
Control Panel Zones | 2, 4, 8, or more zones |
Power Supply | 24V DC or AC mains |
Alarm Output | Audible (85 dB+) and visual |
Zone Wiring | 2-wire or 4-wire configuration |
Compliance | EN 54, UL, ISO standards |
Expansion | Supports additional zones |
Benefits:
- Simple design and installation process.
- Reliable zone-based fire detection.
- Cost-effective for smaller facilities.
- Easy to integrate with sounders, strobes, and other devices.
How to Use:
- Install detectors, call points, and sounders in the designated zones.
- Wire the devices to the central control panel as per system layout.
- Configure the zones on the control panel for proper monitoring.
- Regularly test the system using manual call points or test smoke.
- Respond promptly to alerts by checking the indicated zone and following safety procedures.
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