Fire Detection Control Panels generally fall into 2 different categories, Analogue Addressable and Conventional. These two panels operate in totally different ways with the Analogue Addressable Panel being far more programmable, functional and informative, giving precise details at the panel of where a device has activated. However, a Conventional Panel gives limited programming ability and will only indicate a zone where a device has activated meaning the precise area of the activation is not known at the panel itself and requires someone to go into the area to identify the actual location of the device which has activated. As one of the first Gent 24 System Integrators we are highly experienced in their whole range of Analogue Addressable and Conventional panels such as the Vigilon, Vigilon Compact and the Nano, as well as the 3400 & 32000 (both now obsolete) in the addressable range. In the Conventional there is the Zenex and the now obsolete 3260.
However, as an independent company we are free to supply and install whatever we think is the best solution to meet our clients needs requirements and as such have vast experience in panels from many other reputable manufacturers such as Advance – MX 5000, MX 4000, Morley - Horizon, DX & ZX series, Kentec - Syncro, Sigma, K3000, K3200 & SOLO. Kidde - Autronica, Vega & Sirius and Notifier – ID3000. Gent Fire Alarm installations across Surrey, Hampshire, Berkshire and London. See some of our who have benefitted from a Gent Fire Alarm Integration solution. V1 golf free download. There is a range of managed and open protocol Heat, smoke and combined fire detection devices available and probably one of the most advanced devices is the GENT S-Quad with advanced Sensing Technology coupled with an integral sounder, speech capability and strobe all in one intelligent device.
Whilst there is very little to match the capability and features of the Gent S-Quad there are a range of other good quality and reliable Heat and smoke sensing devices from other manufacturers which we use such as Apollo – XP95, Discovery & Series 65, Hochiki – ESP & CDX. And the Nittan – Sensortech & Evolution ranges.
Gent 3260 Installation Manual
Manual call points (Breakglass) not only compliment automatic fire detection devices but also serve a purpose in their own right for areas where automatic fire detection is unsuitable such as open environments, commercial fridges & freezers, areas with harsh environments such as furnaces and areas of high humidity. These devices allow anyone spotting a fire to activate the fire alarm by simply pushing the glass on the front of the unit. Manual call points usually come with a glass front (the glass will require replacing after being activated) or by a resettable unit which is simply reset with a key. Interfaces are nowadays common in many Fire Detection Systems and are used to link to many types of plant and building management systems as well as Dampers, Smoke Extractor vents, security systems and remote signalling devices. They can also be used to link a zone of conventional detection devices into an Analogue Addressable Fire Detection Control Panel.
They can be mains powered or powered via the alarm loop and be single or multi channel and programmed for use as an input or output (I/O) device.
Below is a link to a list of university buildings and their appropriate fire alarm panels. Once you have found your building click on the hyperlink at the foot of each list for the basic operating instruction video.
INTRODUCTION Below is a list of university buildings and their appropriate fire alarm panels. Once you have found your building click on the hyperlink at the foot of each list for the basic operating instruction video.