ABJ Security & Integration LLC.
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Fire Detection Systems |
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Phone: 1.888.747.6551 Fax: 1.866.273.2950 Email: ejordan@abjsecurity.com Address:1170 Delsea Dr. Suite SF-1, Bridgeport, NJ. 08093 |
A fire alarm system is a system that detects fire or the effects of fire, and as a result provides one or more of the following: notifies the occupants, notifies persons in the surrounding area, summons the fire service, and controls all the fire alarm components in a building. Fire alarm systems can include alarm initiating devices, alarm notification appliances, control units, fire safety control devices, annunciators, power supplies, and wiring.
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Fire alarm panels A fire alarm control panel, also referred to as a fire alarm panel or FACP, normally referred to as a panel within the active fire protection industry, is a central control device for detecting, reporting and acting on occurrences of fires within a building. There are two types of panels: conventional panels, and analogue addressable panels.
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Smoke Detection A smoke detector or smoke alarm is a device that detects smoke and issues an alarm to alert nearby people that there is a potential fire. A household smoke detector will typically be mounted in a disk shaped plastic enclosure about 150mm in diameter and 25mm thick, but the shape can vary by manufacturer.
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Heat Detectors A heat detector is a device that detects heat and can be either electrical or mechanical in operation. The most common types are the thermocouple and the electro-pneumatic, both respond to changes in ambient temperature. Typically, if the ambient temperature rises above a predetermined threshold, then an alarm signal is triggered.Heat detectors can also be further broken down into two main classifications, "rate-of-rise" and "fixed" or "rate compensated."
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Manual Pull Stations A fire alarm pull station is an active fire protection device, usually wall-mounted, that, when activated, initiates an alarm on a fire alarm system. In its simplest form, the user activates the alarm by pulling the handle down, which completes a circuit and locks the handle in the activated position, and sending an alarm to the fire alarm control panel. Fire alarm pull station are often reset using a key, which allows the handle to go back up to its normal position, however, this will not reset the fire alarm. Single pull systems are simpler, but run a higher risk of accidental pulls
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Notification Devices A fire alarm notification appliance is an active fire protection component. A notification appliance may use audible, visible, tactile or olfactory stimuli to alert the occupants of a fire or other emergency condition requiring action .
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Equipment
we currently support:
Silent Knight Fire-lite Ademco Napco DSC Conventional and Addressable Systems Wheelock System Sensor GE Security ESL Potter Honeywell Evax Gentex Sig Com |