What Is an Addressable Fire System?An addressable fire system is a fire detection system where each device is assigned a unique identifier. This enables the control panel to pinpoint the exact location of an alarm. Unlike conventional systems that work based on zones, addressable systems allow for precise identification of alarm… Read More
Overview of the Ajax EN54 Fire Detection RangeFire detection systems rely on a combination of carefully engineered components that work together to identify fire risks early and alert occupants quickly.The Ajax EN54 range meets European fire safety standards while offering wireless communication, which makes… Read More
Overview of Conventional Smoke DetectorsConventional smoke detectors have remained popular in fire alarm systems due to their straightforward operation and reliable performance. These detectors are commonly integrated into non-addressable fire alarm systems, where devices are arranged by zones. When smoke is detected, the contro… Read More
What Are Conventional Smoke Detectors?Non-addressable smoke detectors have formed a core component of fire alarm infrastructure for generations. They function as part of a zone-based system, in which detectors are linked by physical circuits divided into zones. When a detector is activated, the control panel indicates the releva… Read More
Understanding Traditional Smoke DetectorsTraditional smoke detectors have long been used in fire alarm systems due to their simplicity of use and consistent performance. These detectors are commonly integrated into conventional fire alarm systems, where devices are grouped by zones. If smoke is detected, the control panel indica… Read More