Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Systems
Fire Alarm Systems fall broadly in to two groups - Conventional
Systems or Analogue Addressable Systems.,
Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Systems differ from conventional
systems in a number of ways and certainly add more flexibility,
intelligence, speed of identification and scope of control. For
this reason Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Systems are the natural
choice for larger premises and more complex system requirements.
In an analogue addressable system detectors are wired in a loop
around the building with each detector having its own unique
'address'. The system may contain one or more loops depending upon
the size of the system and design requirements. The Fire Control
Panel 'communicates' with each detector individually and receives
a status report e.g. Healthy, In Alarm or In Fault etc. As each
detector has an individual 'address' the fire alarm control panel is
able to display/indicate the precise location of the device in
question, which obviously helps speed the location of an incident
and for this reason 'zoning' of the system is not necessary,
although it may be done for convenience.
Addressable detectors are, in themselves, 'intelligent' devices
which are capable of reporting far more than just fire or fault
conditions, for example most detectors are able to signal if
contamination within the device (dust etc) reaches a pre-set
level enabling maintenance to take place prior to problems being
experienced. Addressable detectors are also able to provide
pre-alarm warnings when smoke/heat levels, reach a pre-set level
enabling investigation of the fire to take place prior to a full
evacuation alarm and Fire Brigade signaling taking place.
Sounders may either be conventionally wired or by using addressable
sounders, wired upon the "loop" thereby making considerable savings
in terms of cable and labour.
A typical Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Arrangement:
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