Fire Alarm System Service In Pune

What Is Fire Alarm System

A Fire alarm system is similar to an "emergency net" for a building. The system consists of numerous devices that monitor the presence of smoke, heat, fire, and carbon monoxide. Once the presence of danger is noted, a system of audiovisual alarms is activated to guide individuals to safety.

To learn a little bit more, one might describe this type of system as the buildings 'brain" when concerning safety, combining complicated electrical engineering, thermal physics, and automation for the protection of human life and property alike, twenty-four hours a day.

A fire alarm system relies on four categories of hardware that are each designed to work effectively with each other:

1. The Brain:

Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) The system’s brain and power supply: this device receives signals from the activating devices, processing them, sending them to notification devices and automatically initiating any response systems installed. It receives its primary power source from the AC power, but it also has a battery backup system capable of sustaining operation for at least 24 hours if the mains power fails.

2. The Triggers:

Initiating Devices These input devices indicate to the Fire Alarm Control Panel that a fire has been detected and should raise the alarm:

  • Photoelectric Smoke Detectors-sense larger particles emitted by slow, smoldering fires.
  • Ionisation Smoke Detectors-use tiny amounts of radioactive material to detect rapidly burning fires
  • Heat Detectors-react to fixed high temperatures or rapid temperature rises.
  • Manual Call Points/Pull Stations-used to activate the alarm quickly and efficiently, lever operated or "break-glass" units situated next to exits.
  • Sprinkler Flow Switches-activated by the flow of water through the sprinkler pipes, signaling the panel that the sprinkler heads have been activated.

3. The Alerts:

Notification Appliances
These devices sound the alarm to alert people in the building to take action and allow them to escape:

  • Audible-horns, bells, sirens or voice evacuation speakers-must be loud enough to reach every area within the building.
  • Visual-strobes- used in addition to audible notification devices for those who are deaf, and also to draw attention to alarms, in case of poor visibility from smoke.

4. The Response:

Safety Interfaces Modern FACP systems have the capability of interfacing with safety systems to provide more than simply an audible alarm. For instance, magnetic door holders can be released to allow doors to close and contain smoke, the HVAC can be turned off to help control the movement of fire and smoke around the building and the elevators can be recalled to ground level.

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How the Fire Alarm System Operates

 Detection:

Sensors monitor events that would indicate an emergency, or a manual pull station can be used.

Analysis:

The FACP receives electrical inputs from detectors and determines that it is an emergency signal.

Notification:

The FACP controls operation of the horns, strobes and relays to inform occupants.

Transmission:

Dialers that automatically contact an offsite monitoring center and then dispatch emergency services to the premises.

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Here's why you need Maviteck for fire alarm system services in Pune:

  •  Early Detection & Life Saving: Extremely sensitive detectors that pick up those hidden combustion particles before they erupt into fire-giving your facility valuable time to safely evacuate personnel.
  • Automated Fire Suppression: Reliable integration with your pre-action sprinklers, clean agent gas flooding, kitchen hood dampeners, and more for maximum prevention of property damage.
  •  24/7 Offsite Central Alerts: Instant notice of emergency response to secure your building when it matters most through secure IP and cellular transmitters.
  • Self-Monitoring Circuits: Each wired circuit is constantly supervised and automatically "troubles" if a wire is accidentally cut or broken.
  • Zero False Alarms (Drift Compensation): Smart sensors automatically compensate for dust and debris while notifying you for cleaning to prevent nuisance alarms.
  • 100% NBC & NFPA Compliance: Tested, inspected, and annually certified for full compliance with National Building Code guidelines.
  • Irrefutable Digital Log Book: Unalterable digital records of every alarm and fault event for seamless fire inspector and insurance provider audits.
  • Quick AMC & On-Site Support: One call to resolve any unexpected emergency issue and ensure 100% uptime with our personalized Annual Maintenance Contract service.