The Addressable Automatic Fire Detection and Automated Voice Alarm System is a critical communication infrastructure in multistoried buildings during fire emergencies. It aims to detect fire and smoke, automatically alert occupants to take appropriate actions for their safety and property protection, and facilitate communication between occupants and rescue support staff.
The system consists of main components such as smoke and heat sensors, manual call points, speakers, beacon lights, and the Control Panel. These components are connected using a 2-core cable. The Control Panel is located in the ground floor control room, while strategically positioned speakers and detection devices enable effective fire detection and communication throughout the building.
Heat detectors are commonly used in environments where smoke detectors might be prone to false alarms, such as kitchens, garages, and industrial settings.