Fire
Overview | Conventional | Intelligent | Product Partners
A conventional fire alarm system consists of a control panel with detection zones and notification circuits. A detection zone can include smoke and/or heat detectors and manual pull stations covering an area of the structure. If a conventional device is triggered, the corresponding zone transfers to an “alarm” state and activates the fire horns and strobes. NFPA Fire Codes and Standards may limit the area of a building that can be protected by a single zone of detectors.

