Fire Alarm
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM
After the metal bells used in emergencies, the first electrical bell was manufactured in the USA in 1891. The first alarm button was manufactured in 1900, and the first electrical siren was manufactured in 1914. The classical fire sensing and warning systems started to be installed in buildings and factories in 1930s. The first break-the-glass type alarm button was manufactured in 1936, temperature detectors were manufactured in 1970 and ionization smoke detectors were manufactured in 1976. After the microprocessors' great advancement in 1980s, addressable fire sensing and warning systems were developed.
Fire Sensing and Warning System has continuous control feature and shall have the structure to meet the requirements of a life-preserving system, the fire control panel, detectors, modules for controlling and monitoring the system used inside the shall be microprocessor controlled.
Fire Sensing and Warning System shall be based on expandability and flexibility in its design. When desired, the changes to be made only on software level shall enable easy switching of scenarios and it should be very easy regarding cable infrastructure and system architecture to add equipment like detectors, modules etc. according to the needs that might arise in the future.