Intelligent and Conventional type Fire Detection & Alarm System :

A fire alarm system has a number of devices working together to detect and warn people through visual and audio appliances when smoke, fire, carbon monoxide or other emergencies are present. 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. Alarms can be either motorized bells or wall mountable sounders or horns. They can also be which sound an alarm, followed by a voice evacuation message which warns people inside the building not to use the elevators. Fire alarm sounders can be set to certain frequencies and different tones including low, medium and high, depending on the country and manufacturer of the device.

NFPA 72, The National Fire Alarm Code is an established and widely used installation standard.

There are Conventional and Addressable Fire Alarm systems used widely in All segments such as Residential, Commercial, Offices, Institutions, Industry, warehouses, etc.

Benefits of Addressable Fire Alarms :

Again, for a large building or campus, addressable fire alarms are invaluable. Since they show exactly which devices are going off, it makes it extremely easy to figure out either where there is a fire or, in the event of a false alarm, which specific device is having a problem.

Another benefit of addressable fire alarms is that they require less cabling than conventional fire alarms. All of the devices installed as part of an addressable fire alarm system connect to a single cabling loop that runs through the entire premises, making it easy to add new devices to the existing system.

Benefits of Conventional Fire Alarms :

Conventional fire alarms can be set up in zones, with each zone hardwired to a control panel or zone expander. Conventional fire alarm systems are much less expensive and require significantly less labor to install. If your business needs fire alarm services, including installation, inspection, and repair, contact us.

What’s the difference between conventional and addressable fire alarms ?

  • The biggest different between conventional and addressable fire alarms is scale. Conventional fire alarms are ideal for small buildings, such as individual offices or retail shops. They go off individually when they detect smoke or heat and will help everyone escape from your building safely and quickly.
  • Addressable fire alarms are a necessity for large building complexes or campuses. Addressable fire alarm systems can be customized in a variety of ways, including:
  • Different devices having different alarm thresholds based on their location
    An enunciator panel in the front of your building to show exactly which devices or zones are alarming
    Scalable networks that allow you to add zones with ease
  • Addressable fire alarm systems are typically more expensive than conventional alarms, but the extra information they provide to firefighters and building managers is invaluable.

Public Address System :

High-quality public address and voice evacuation systems are essential for dealing with security and safety challenges. Basic PA system consist of Controller, Amplifier, Speakers and Mike, depending on configuration of system. PA systems are used in Residential, Commercial, Corporate, Industry and all other places for effective announcements with Humans. It is one way communication.

There are Conventional and Digital type of PA systems.

Conventional Fire Alarm System

Releasing Systems & Suppression Control Units

Addressable Fire Alarm System

Public Address System

VESDA Early Detection

Generation Next Gas Detection System