FIRE DETECTION SYSTEMS

As one of the most important elements of fire extinguishing systems, fire detection and alarm systems ensure that the fire is detected as soon as possible ensuring the fire system is activated. In order to ensure life safety, as well as million-dollar investments and mass housing, the establishment of fire detection systems have become a legal obligation since 2002.
There are many types of fire detection and alarm systems. These types are generally named according to their working principle.
The two most commonly used fire systems are Conventional fire detection and alarm systems and analog addressable fire detection and alarm systems. The conventional fire detection systems provide an estimate of the place where the fire started. According to this estimate, automatic fire extinguishing systems initiate a regional response and extinguish the fire. Response teams should check the relevant site and ensure that site is secured.
The analog addressable fire detection and alarm system, on the other hand, informs the exact place where the fire started. Since the extinguishing system detects the exact point where the fire started, it applies the intervention accordingly.


