Conventional Fire Alarm System

Feature Details
System Type Conventional Fire Alarm System
Coverage Divided into multiple zones
Detection Smoke, heat, and manual call points
Installation Simple and cost-effective
Ideal For Small to medium buildings
Indication Zone-based fire identification
Maintenance Easy to maintain and operate
Description

Description

A Conventional Fire Alarm System is a reliable and cost-effective fire detection solution designed primarily for small to medium-sized buildings such as offices, schools, retail shops, and warehouses. This system operates by dividing the premises into multiple zones, allowing users to identify the general area where a fire has occurred. Each zone is connected to a control panel, which receives signals from devices such as smoke detectors, heat detectors, and manual call points.

When a fire is detected, the system triggers an alarm and indicates the affected zone on the control panel, enabling quick response and evacuation. Although it does not pinpoint the exact device location like addressable systems, it provides sufficient accuracy for many applications. Conventional fire alarm systems are known for their simple installation, user-friendly operation, and low maintenance requirements, making them an ideal choice for budget-conscious projects without compromising on safety.