FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM: An automatic fire detection system consists of elements capable of detecting fire without human intervention by emitting a signal that triggers the alarm so that the occupants of the facilities have time to evacuate and thus avoid personal injury.

A system that contains the following elements:

Control Panel: The main electronic processor of the system that executes actions depending on the activity of each sensor, as well as its current activation status. It manages and communicates events locally or remotely, using the available means of communication.

Control Keyboard: Interface between the user and the fire detection system. Allows you to program, assemble and disarm the system.

Input devices: They are sensors that are responsible for notifying the control panel about the state of the system, as well as alerting in case of an out-of-the-ordinary situation.

Types of Detectors:

Smoke: They detect the presence of smoke in a specific area.

Temperature: Detect temperature variations in a specific area.

Heat: They detect heat variations in a specific area.

Thermal: They detect temperature variations in a specific area.

Options: control of water, gas, heat levels.

Sirens and Strobes: Devices of audible and light announcements local to alert.

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