Fire alarm system

A safety system designed to detect early signs of fire, such as smoke, high temperatures, or flames, and to quickly alert people inside a building with sound and light signals so that evacuation and control of the situation can be achieved.

Addressable fire alarm system

The system uses a unique serial number for each piece of equipment so that the location or area of ​​a fire can be accurately identified in the event of an accident, thereby enabling rapid fire suppression.

detector

- Smoke Detector: Detects smoke particles that come into contact with the sensor (typically used in bedrooms or hallways).


- Heat Detector: Detects abnormally high temperatures (suitable for kitchens or areas that are typically smoky).


- Manual Alarm Button: Pressed or pulled by a person who notices an abnormality before the machine is started to immediately notify the system.

Notification device

Audible and visual alarm: This function will emit sound and flashing signals to warn people in the building that an emergency has occurred and evacuation is required.

Input module

It receives signals from external devices (such as water flow switches in sprinkler systems) and sends them to the output module, which then activates other devices in the event of a fire, such as stopping elevators, turning on air compressors, or closing fire doors.

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