Fire Detection & Alarm System
Fire Detection & Alarm Systems are designed to detect fire at an early stage, alert occupants, and activate fire protection systems. These systems are widely used in commercial buildings, industries, hospitals, hotels, airports, shopping malls, warehouses, and residential complexes.
Addressable Input/Output Module
I/O Modules interface the fire alarm panel with external equipment such as fire pumps, HVAC systems, dampers, elevators, and suppression systems.
Response Indicator (Remote LED)
A Response Indicator provides a remote visual indication showing which detector has been activated when the detector itself is hidden above a false ceiling or inside enclosed spaces.
Sounder Cum Strobe
A combined device that produces both an audible alarm and a flashing visual signal.
Strobe Light
A strobe light provides a high-intensity flashing visual warning, especially useful in noisy environments or for people with hearing impairments.
Fire Alarm Sounder (Hooter)
The sounder emits a loud audible alarm to warn occupants during a fire emergency.
Manual Call Point (MCP)
A Manual Call Point allows occupants to manually activate the fire alarm system by pressing or breaking the glass element during an emergency.
Gas Detector
Gas detectors monitor hazardous combustible or toxic gases and trigger alarms when gas concentration exceeds safe limits.
Flame Detector
Flame detectors identify ultraviolet (UV) or infrared (IR) radiation emitted by flames, providing rapid fire detection.
Beam Smoke Detector
Beam detectors use infrared beams across large open spaces. Smoke interrupts the beam, triggering the alarm.
Multi Sensor Detector
A Multi Sensor Detector combines smoke and heat sensing technologies to improve detection accuracy while reducing false alarms.
Heat Detector
Heat detectors respond to a rise in temperature rather than smoke. They are ideal for dusty or smoky environments where smoke detectors may cause false alarms.
Smoke Detector
A Smoke Detector detects smoke particles generated by a fire and sends an alarm signal to the control panel before flames become severe.
Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP)
The Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) is the central unit of a fire alarm system. It continuously monitors all connected detectors, manual call points, and input/output devices. When a fire signal is received, the panel activates alarms, displays the location of the fire, and can control other safety equipment.
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