Fire Alarm
The most common types of alarms that businesses use are conventional and addressable alarm systems. Both types of alarm link devices (such as call points and smoke detectors) to the main control panel. The main difference between the two is that with addressable fire alarm systems, you can pinpoint exactly which device has been activated.<br>
Every device connected to the addressable system has its own unique address. When a fire is detected, the device’s address shows up on the main control panel, telling you exactly which device has been activated. This will enable you to find the exact location of a fire and extinguish them quickly.
With a conventional system, there is no way of pinpointing the exact location of the fire. However, by looping your building into different zones, you can get a general idea of where the fire is. For instance, if you have two floors, you could wire the first as ‘zone 1’ and the second as zone 2. So if a fire occurs in zone 1, you know that the fire is somewhere on the first floor.
Types of fire alarm systems?
- Ionisation Smoke Alarms
- Photoelectric (Optical) Alarms
- Photoelectric (Optical) Alarms
- Ionisation/Photoelectric (Multi-sensor) Alarms
- Heat Detector
- Smoke and Heat Detectors
- Carbon Monoxide Detectors
