FIRE ALARM SYSTEM

An automatic fire alarm system is designed to detect the unwanted presence of FIRE by monitoring environmental changes associated with combustion.

In general, a fire alarm system is classified as either conventional or addressable

Our fire protection engineers are also skilled and experienced in conducting site investigations, contractor performance monitoring, system acceptance testing and analyses of existing systems. Our fire alarm system services include:

  • Analysis
  • Testing
  • Cost estimates
  • Design
  • Bid documents
  • Bid review
  • Construction review
  • Commissioning
  • Failure analysis
  • Plan review

Incorporated in a concept tailored to your requirements, we provide unique protection:

  • Early and reliable fire detection
  • Clear and fast alarming and evacuation processes
  • Intelligent extinguishing tailored to the room requirements

All these aspects are at the core of comprehensive fire safety. Only if they are fulfilled can you be assured that people in your building are safe and assets and business processes protected.

FAS Panels (Standalone/ Networkable /Repeater)
Panel is the controlling component of a Fire Alarm System. The panel receives information from environmental sensors designed to detect changes associated with fire, monitors their operational integrity and provides for automatic control of equipment, and transmission of information necessary to prepare the facility for fire based on a predetermined sequence. The panel may also supply electrical energy to operate any associated sensor, control, transmitter, or relay.

Initiating Devices
This component acts as an input to the fire alarm control unit. Examples would be heat detectors, smoke detectors and Duct Detectors.

Notification appliances
This component uses energy supplied from the fire alarm system or other stored energy source, to inform the proximate persons of the need to take action, usually to evacuate. This is done by means of a flashing light, strobe light, horn, hooter, bell, speaker, or a combination of these devices.

Manual Call Points (MCP's)
Manual call point is used to initiate an alarm signal. They are used to allow building occupants to signal that a fire or other emergency exists within the building.