Fire early warning systems are a system that detects fire in its early stages to limit damage, preserve lives and property, and alert people to control the fire and mitigate the severity of the resulting damage.
Conventional alarm system
It is a simple alarm system usually used in places with small spaces and low risk. The system consists of the following:
1- Main control panel.
2- Smoke or heat detector.
3- Manual breaker.
4- Alarm bell.
The above components are connected by heat-resistant wires that are extended inside metal pipes.
The addressable alarm system is more accurate in determining the location of the fire, as the building is divided into sectors (Zone) and connected in a loop to determine the location of the detector (sensor) on the main panel to facilitate the process of knowing the location of the fire in large buildings.
The addressable alarm system consists of the same components as the traditional alarm system, including a panel, a detector (sensor), a manual breaker, and an alarm bell. However, it is more advanced than its predecessor and differs slightly in the method of connection, installation, and programming.