Conventional vs addressable Fire Detection

Both types link manual call points and fire detectors to a \fire Control Panel. With a conventional system, there is no way to indicate the exact location of the fire. However, by wiring your building into different zones, you can get a general idea of where the fire is. For example, if you have two floors, you could wire the first as ‘zone 1’ and the second as zone 2. So if a fire occurs in zone 1, you know that the fire is somewhere on the first floor. Every device connected to the addressable system has its own unique address. When a fire is detected, the device’s address shows up on the main control panel, telling you exactly which device has been activated. This will enable you to find the exact location of a fire and extinguish them quickly. Functionally, the addressable fire alarm unit is superior, which can help prevent costly activities and save time when detecting a fire. It’s also cheaper and easier to install. But in terms of buying price, a conventional system is cheaper and will meet the functional needs of small premises where a sophisticated system is not necessary.





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