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Analogue-
Uniquely set-
Emergency services can locate a fire more quickly due to the system displaying location via LCD display.
Identification – each device is uniquely identified and monitored for fire, fault and contamination.
Minimize false alarms – wiring faults such as open circuits or short circuits do not cause false alarms.
Adjustable sensitivity – each detector can be adjusted to suit the environment.
Event log – the system contains a log of previous and current events.
Overall this type of system has more flexibility and intelligence.
Conventional Systems are more suited to smaller premises such as small residential
blocks, shops and restaurants. This is because it is possible to divide the building
into much smaller *zones. Conventional Systems tend to be slightly cheaper than Analogue-
Ideal for smaller buildings this system has benefits such as:
Cost – Conventional Systems tend to be cheaper.
Identification – circuits are divided into zones to enable location of a fire.
Indication – fault and fire indication via LED Display on panel.
Adjustable sensitivity – each detector can be adjusted to suit the environment.
Overall this type of system is cheaper and ideal for smaller premises.
A wireless system is an appealing option as although the components of the system
are more expensive than hard-
Our wireless systems are available with the same properties as our Analogue-
Having a wireless system has it’s benefits:
Cost – installation costs are greatly reduced as no cable is required for devices.
Fast – installation is quick and hassle-
Flexibility – devices can be moved or added with ease.
Temporary – wireless systems can also offer temporary detection on site or for temporary premises.
Analogue-
*Zones: Each detector circuit is wired to a specific area. Each area is then given a zone number e.g Zone 1, Zone 2. In the event of a fire a RED LED will indicate a zone number on the fire panel which can be cross referenced with a zone list, positioned beside to the fire panel e.g Zone 1 – Ground Floor, Zone 2 – First Floor.