Fire Detection and Control Systems

In Addressable Fire Detection and Control Systems, detection is carried out at a point level, allowing the exact location of an emergency to be identified precisely. In addition to detection and alarm functions, various types of sensors—such as input modules and earthquake sensors—can be monitored within the system. Output modules also enable the control of devices such as elevators and gas valves according to predefined scenarios. Addressable fire detection and control systems can be visually monitored via computer-based graphical monitoring software.

In Conventional Fire Detection and Alarm Systems, detection is performed on a zone basis. A group of detectors and manual call points is defined as a zone, and if any detector or button within that zone is triggered, it is determined that a fire has occurred in that area. The system then enters alarm mode and alerts the environment through internal and external sirens. In addition, alarm and fault relays on conventional fire panels allow different devices to be controlled in case of alarm or fault conditions in the system.