Fire Alarm System is a set of electric/electronic devices/equipment working together to detect and alert people through visual and audio appliances when smoke/fire is present.
Addressable Fire Alarm System:
Addressable panels are usually more advanced than their conventional counterparts, with greater information capacity and control flexibility.
Addressable alarm systems connect devices using a loop. This is where one wire connects all devices to the control panel. Both ends of the wire loop connect to the control panel.
Conventional Fire Alarm System:
Conventional detection offers a good basic system, ideal for small applications, or projects on a tight budget.
The detectors in a zone (or area) of the building are all connected to the same pair of wires. If any of these detectors reports an alarm, a single indication is shown on the control panel, meaning that the exact location of the alarm is not shown,an end of line unit is fitted to the last device in each circuit (Detection Zone, or sounder) in order to monitor the line for breaks.