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  1. A fire alarm system is intended to enable a fire to be detected at a sufficiently early stage so that people who are at risk can be made safe either by escaping from the fire, or by the fire being extinguished (also to prevent extensive property damage). Neither of these measures can be used until people are made aware of fire.

  2. Welcome to Patent, established in 1975 and now a leading Singapore manufacturer of fire alarm control panels and distributor of fire detection and alarm systems. Our goal is to deliver quality service and products to our customers.

  3. Aug 13, 2023 · A Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP), also known as a Fire Alarm Control Unit (FACU), is a central component of a fire alarm system. It monitors and controls various fire detection and notification devices within a building.

  4. A series of fire alarm control panels that have comprehensive functions with a user-friendly interface. FALCON System 21 series is available from 4 panels up to 80 panels in a single unit hence suitable for various applications.

  5. At Fire Safety Singapore, we provide two main types of fire alarm panels that you can select based on the size of the building, potential fire threats on the premises and your budget. These include conventional and addressable fire alarm control panels.

  6. Mar 3, 2021 · The fire alarm control unit serves as the brain of the fire alarm system by monitoring all the inputs and controlling all the outputs. Some may also refer to this as a fire alarm control panel or fire alarm panel.

  7. Sep 4, 2018 · Known as a fire alarm control panel (FACP), fire alarm control unit (FACU), or fire panel, these appliances choreograph the activities of countless life-saving appliances to facilitate safe evacuation and swift emergency response during a fire.

  8. A fire alarm control panel (FACP), fire alarm control unit (FACU), fire indicator panel (FIP), or simply fire alarm panel is the controlling component of a fire alarm system.

  9. A fire alarm system works by detecting the presence of smoke or heat in a building or structure. When the smoke or heat detectors sense a potential fire, they send a signal to the fire alarm panel. The panel then activates the alarm, which alerts building occupants to evacuate the building.

  10. Once a potential fire is detected, these devices send a signal to the central fire alarm control panel, activating the system’s alarms. These alarms range from loud auditory sirens to flashing lights to prompt immediate evacuation.

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