Marine Fire Detection
&
Alarm System
Design & Installation of complete system for any vessel duly approved by Statutory Authorities.
2, 4, 8 and 12 Zone Marine Conventional Fire Detection and Alarm Control Panel:
A conventional fire alarm system uses one or more circuits, connected to sensors wired in parallel. Each device is connected to the control panel with its own wire. You will find one end of the wire connected to the device, and another connected to the control panel. The main advantage of the conventional fire alarm system is that they are cost effective for the smaller applications.
These systems can be typically installed to Detect fire for the following areas of the Ship:
- Engine Rooms
- Pump Rooms
- Incinerator Rooms
- Generator Rooms
- Accommodation Spaces
- Other small storage on Marine Ships
Conventional fire alarm panels are more of a traditional fire protection system, and they’re also the most common type of fire alarm system in commercial settings. They’re an analog system and despite advances in technology, conventional panels remain an ideal option in many circumstances. A conventional alarm system protects a structure by dividing it into zones. Typically, in multi-story buildings, each floor is its own zone. A series of initiating devices and notification devices work together to create different zones throughout the structure that all connect to the conventional fire alarm control panel.
The conventional alarm system works by using increased electrical currents to notify the control panel of a change in atmosphere. Initiating devices in a particular zone are set at a certain threshold and when that threshold is surpassed by things like smoke or heat, the electrical current increases and sends a signal to the control panel. For example, smoke detectors identify a change in the amount of particles within the air or carbon monoxide is detected by identifying an increase in the zone’s carbon monoxide levels.
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