Networked Fire Alarm Systems Overview
Networked fire alarm systems are recommended for commercial facilities. The benefit of a networked system is that it can communicate data throughout fire alarm panels to give you more information and control over a fire event. In extensive facilities, control panels are positioned on different floors or buildings throughout the facility to relay status and maintain control over designated areas. Even if one control panel is offline, the rest of the network will continue to function and communicate needed data. In addition, a networked system allows you to access to control panel data from one central location. Through a dashboard, you can alter sensitivity or disable devices.
Common Applications:
- High Rise Office Buildings
- Campus and Educational Facilities
- Hospitals
- Power generation facilities
- Multi-family housing
- Industrial facilities
- Clean rooms
- Data centers