Introduction to Addressable Fire SystemsAn addressable fire system refers to a type of fire detection system where each device, such as detectors and manual call points, has a unique ID. With this feature, the control panel can immediately locate the source of the alarm. Unlike conventional systems that work based on zones, addr… Read More
Definition of an Addressable Fire SystemAn addressable fire system is a detection system in which every device has its own distinct identity. Each component, including detectors and manual call points, is assigned a unique address. As a result, the control panel can identify the precise source of an alarm.Rath… Read More
Looking at the Ajax EN54 Fire Detection RangeFire detection systems rely on a collection of specialised components that work together to identify fire risks quickly and alert occupants as quickly as possible. The Ajax EN54 line is designed to meet European fire safety standards while offering wireless connec… Read More
An Introduction to Conventional Smoke DetectorsStandard smoke detectors have been a mainstay in fire alarm systems for decades, valued for their reliability and ease of installation. These devices operate within a zoned configuration, meaning detectors are connected in groups. When one detects smoke, the system identifies the tr… Read More
Understanding Conventional Smoke DetectorsTraditional smoke detectors have long been used in fire alarm systems due to their straightforward operation and consistent performance. These detectors are commonly integrated into non-addressable fire alarm systems, where devices are grouped by zones. When smoke is detected, the contro… Read More