Introduction
An addressable fire alarm system is a type of fire detection and alarm system that uses addressable devices to communicate their status and location back to a central control panel.
The key components and features of an addressable fire alarm system are:
Addressable Devices:
Smoke detectors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, and other fire detection devices are equipped with unique addresses or identifiers.
Each addressable device can communicate its status (normal, alarm, trouble) and precise location to the central control panel.
Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel:
The central control panel is the brain of the system, responsible for monitoring all connected addressable devices.
It can quickly identify the specific device that has triggered an alarm or reported a trouble condition.
The control panel can initiate appropriate emergency responses, such as activating notification appliances and notifying emergency services.
Wiring and Communication:
Addressable systems use a dedicated communication loop or network to connect the control panel with the addressable devices.
This communication loop allows the panel to poll and receive status updates from each device.
The wiring topology can be daisy-chained, T-tapped, or configured in a class A or class B style.
Zoning and Mapping:
The control panel can be programmed to associate addressable devices with specific zones or floor plans.
This provides clear visual indication of alarm locations on the control panel's display or a graphical user interface.
Advanced Features:
Addressable systems offer increased flexibility, scalability, and diagnostics compared to conventional zone-based systems.
They can integrate with other building systems, such as HVAC, access control, and security, for coordinated emergency response.
Addressable devices can provide detailed status information and enable remote testing and maintenance.
System Design and Installation:
Addressable fire alarm systems are typically designed and installed by qualified fire alarm system professionals.
The system must comply with relevant fire codes, standards, and local authority requirements.
The key advantage of an addressable fire alarm system is its ability to pinpoint the exact location of an alarm or trouble condition, allowing for a more efficient and targeted emergency response. This enhanced accuracy and control make addressable systems well-suited for commercial, industrial, and multi-story buildings.
Product Name | Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel | Capacity | 254points |
Capacity | Maximum 1 loop | Main power supply | AC220V± 15%, 2.5A, 50HZ. |
Battery power | DC 24V (1 sealed batteries: 1*12V*2.3Ah) | Loop Bus wired | Non-polarity 2 wired. |
LCD | Small size, easy Installation | Operating Environment | Temperature -10°C~+50°C Humidity ≤95%. |
Product Range
Conventional Fire Alarm System
Addressable fire alarm system
Gas Extinguishing control system
Beam Detector
4 wire smoke detectors with relay output.
2 wire Conventional smoke and heat detectors
Explosion-proof flame detector for fire alarm system
Standalone smoke detectors and combustable gas detector
Service
1. OEM &ODM service.
2. Provide special technical support and after-sale service.
3. 1 year warranty.
4. Normally 15 working days lead time.
5. Welcome sample order.