Electrical Systems
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Automatic Fire Detection Systems
A Fire Alarm & Detection System is a number of devices installed throughout a building working together to detect and warn occupants of a pending fire. It is an early warning system of any pending fires.
A fire alarm system comprises of a fire indicator panel (FIP) together with field devices such as smoke & heat detectors, manual call points that detect the fire, alarm signalling equipment to call the fire brigade and warning systems to alert the occupants of the building.
The fire alarm systems are normally interface with other systems installed within the building like sprinkler installations and mechanical systems (HVAC) for either extinguishment of the fire and the exhaust any smoke generated from the fire.
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Vesda Systems
A VESDA fire detection system is a laser-based smoke detection system which is utilised as more sensitive applications. VESDA means “Very Early Smoke Detection Apparatus. It is an aspirating smoke detection system using suction plates delivering products of combustion to a sampling point for analysing. This type of system is normally used in specialist fire detection applications, such as computer room, hazardous environments, and height roofed applications.
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Emergency Warning & Intercommunication Systems (EWIS)
An Emergency Warning and Intercommunication System or EWIS System is a complex system normally used in large building, large land covered sites or high-rise commercial buildings. This system is so designed that enables a thorough and organized evacuation of the occupiers in the event of an emergency by onsite fire wardens and emergency services personnel.