Empowering Safety through Fire Alarm Technology
Addressable Fire Alarm System
An addressable fire alarm system works by having every detection and notification device connected to each other and to the addressable fire alarm control panel. An addressable system sends digital signals in binary code, as opposed to a conventional fire alarm system which operates through electrical currents. Addressable systems operate like a computer and convert variations in voltage to binary code, various combinations of zeros and ones.
Advantages of Addressable
Reduced installation cost
Addressable technology allows the usage of two wires instead of four.
of 4. Furthermore, because addressable systems are wired in
With a loop topology, less cabling is required.
Better false alarm management
system will assist you in more effectively managing false alerts. You will be able to quickly identify the devices that produce false alerts and take corrective steps such as isolating problematic devices.
Ease of use
Most AddressableFire Alarm Systems have a large display that makes them a lot of easier to be operated. They can also be password protected to reduce the risk of tampering.
Flexible wiring topology
Addressable systems have the choice of using a loop or a bus.
topology. This gives the installer a lot of freedom when it comes to wiring.
Creating new systems as well as altering or upgrading existing ones.
Early detection. Reduced damage to property
Triple technology detectors are available in the FireClass
range. Three detection technologies in a single device means
early detection and higher protection for the property.
More effective maintenance
Fault location accuracy, dirtiness monitoring detectors,
Loop fault location and single point disablement are made easier.
The system's upkeep.
How do addressable systems works?
When an alert or status report is received, the address of the active device appears on the main control panel. This means that the precise location of the device may be specified, reducing the time required for validating the activation and taking action.