Addressable Fire Alarm System
An addressable fire alarm system is made up of a series of fire detectors and devices that are connected back to a central control panel. With addressable systems, each device has an address or location, enabling the exact detector that was triggered to be quickly identified. This makes addressable alarm systems ideal for large buildings, particularly commercial premises spread over a wide area.
Wireless Fire Alarm System
Wireless fire alarm systems work in much the same way as addressable fire alarm system, but instead of signals being transmitted by wiring, they are sent by radio-frequencies to a main control panel. Each device has an address or location, enabling the exact detector that was triggered to be quickly identified.
Conventional Fire Alarm System
Conventional Fire Alarm Systems. Conventional fire alarm systems consist of manual call points, fire detectors, sounders, beacons, and other devices grouped into zones. Each zone is a single wiring circuit which represents a physical area within a building.
Addressable System | Wireless System | Conventional System | |
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Wiring Cost | High Wiring Cost | No Wiring Cost | High Wiring Cost |
Duration of installation | High | Low | High |
Cost of devices | High | Medium | Medium |
Wiring Faults | Yes | No | Yes |
Installation | Hard | Easy | Hard |
Flexibility of changing the device locations | Low | High | Low |
Faults in the System | High (Depend on the quality of installation) | Very Low | High(Depend on the quality of installation) |
Maximum Devices | Limited (According to the device specification) | 999 devices can be installed per panel | Limited (According to the device specification) |
BS Code | BS:5839 | BS:5839 :27 | Bs: 5839 |
Fire Warning System
Wireless Fire Alarm and Detection System
Fire Warning System
Wireless Fire Alarm and Detection System Specifications
- No any wiring costs
- Low rate of false alarms
- Long range of wireless panel communication facility
- Central monitor software management system
- Saving costs and time
- Easy to install
- Easy to maintain the system
- No frequency screenings
- Flexibility of changing the device locations
- No any extra costs such as wall breaking, conducting and etc.
- Easy to replacing the devices
- Easy to identify the faults in the system
- Low costs of installation than the other wired systems
- 24 Hours customer help services


