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Addressable Device - A fire alarm system component with discreet identification that can have its status individually identified or that is used to individually control other functions. Analog Addressable Sensor - An initiating device that transmits a signal indicating varying
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The fire alarm system is a security system, and it is a unit made of several devices, designed for the fire protection of given objects it helps in notifying the presence of fire in their vicinity.
Modern fire alarm systems, also known as fire alarm control panels, are associated with a controller module that loads the site-specific information, including the assignment of devices, the naming of devices, the annunciating protocols and messages, and the sequence of operations for control devices and annunciators.
A control module is a vital component of a fire alarm system, responsible for the supervision and monitoring of various devices and circuits. It works hand in hand with the fire alarm control panel, providing centralized control and monitoring capabilities. But what exactly does a control module do?
A fire alarm system should be designed to provide early detection and warning of a fire. The designer must consider the size, complexity and use of the building, and the degree of detection and warning desired.
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1. INTRODUCTION. The fire alarm system should have more high anti-interference ability to the fire alarm control panel. The application suggested system is used for fire detection, sprinkler pre-action deluge and most conventional fire alarm applications, prevent false alarm system.
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The fire alarm control panel is usually located in the electrical room of the building and can best be described as the 'brains' of a fire detection and alarm system. The fire control panel receives signals from initiating devices such as pull stations, heat detectors and smoke detectors.