Fire Alarm System
Addressable Type Fire Alarm System
Analogue addressable detection that reports device-level status and location — now viable at every project size.

Advancements in technology are making analogue addressable fire alarm systems appropriate for all sizes of applications — not just the large ones. Unlike older addressable systems, newer analogue addressable products are just as easy to program as conventional systems, and are also easy to maintain. The new analogue addressable systems, with their ease of installation and maintenance, are fast becoming the choice of the future.
System differences
An addressable fire alarm system provides the user with the status of the initiating devices that comprise the system network — that is, smoke detectors, water flow switches and so on. The fire alarm system control unit allows the user to easily view the system status, and features information about the emergency device as well as detailed information about the device's address. The system hardware or software can also assign digital addresses for each device. The location of an operated addressable device is communicated via annunciation, printout or other communication, and is also visibly indicated according to building, floor, fire zone or other approved subdivision.
An analogue addressable system has all the characteristics and features of an addressable system, but expands on the information provided to the control panel. Detectors in an analogue addressable system become sensors that relay information to the control panel regarding how much smoke or heat the detector is sensing. The control panel is then able to make action decisions based on this higher level of information, including when or when not to go into alarm mode.
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