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Conventional Fire Alarm System | Fire Alarm Control Panel System

Conventional fire alarm system & control panel installed by fire projects, receive information/signal from field devices called smoke detector, heat detector, beam detector, ultra violet flame detector for fire detection and fire alarm control panel start giving alarming. Conventional fire alarm control panel required local power supply and it provide electrical energy to field devices as well as signaling devices called manual call point and sounder, hooter.

Applications

  • Office
  • Parking
  • Hotel
  • Hospital
  • Commercial Building
  • Mall
  • Showroom
  • Institute
  • Workshop

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Manual call points, fire detectors, sounders, beacons, and other equipment are arranged into zones in conventional fire alarm systems. Each zone is represented by a single wire circuit that represents a real location within a building.

Communication between devices and the control panel is limited, with only three states commonly available: standby, fault, and fire. Conventional panels can only pinpoint the location of a potential fire or fault as being within one or more zones.

These fire alarm systems typically feature relatively simple expansion possibilities, such as repeater panels that imitate the display and controls of the main panel and relay connections to connect to other systems, such as security alarm systems. It is surely still reliable despite being the oldest and simplest technology.

 

How Are Conventional Fire Alarm Systems Operated?

 

The main function of a Conventional Fire Alarm System is to detect fires and promptly alert both the building's residents and emergency services from a centrally controlled and monitored location. These systems also keep an eye on themselves, identifying the source and position of alerts as well as any connections or wiring issues that can prevent the system from operating as intended. In essence, fire detection systems serve four main purposes.

 

 

These four tasks are carried out by these highly sophisticated systems using a network of appliances, gadgets, and control panels. We'll go into more depth about each part of an alarm system below to assist you in understanding how it functions.

 

What factors must you take into account while selecting a fire alarm system?

 

 

Why Use A Regular Fire Alarm System?

 

This frequently depends on the specifications of your property and the findings of your risk analysis. Conventional fire alarm systems are typically better suited for smaller commercial buildings because they may only provide very basic information about the location of a fire, which is crucial in larger structures.

 

Conclusion

Your Conventional fire alarm system's components must be maintained by the manufacturer's published guidelines. The type of equipment you have and the environment you operate in will determine how regularly you undertake maintenance. Your system's components should be cleaned according to the manufacturer's instructions and their position. You can reach Radiant Safety for any additional assistance.