Protection of fire alarm systems

Thought through from the outset. It is crucial for building constructors and planning engineers to consider the protection of fire alarm systems at an early stage. Lightning and surge protection is not only an important part of preventive fire protection, but also essential for increasing the function and availability of fire alarm systems.

Consider surge protection in your planning in good time and protect yourself against unnecessary risks and costs in the long term. We are here to help you!

The role of the fire alarm control panel in modern fire protection

Fire alarm systems are an important part of hazard prevention and play a key role in building technology. They are used for early fire detection and help to prevent or minimise damage. They also have the task of automatically signalling faults or shutdowns to a 24-hour alarm centre.

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Functions at a glance

At the centre of a fire alarm system is the fire alarm control panel. This is where all the signals come together and the system components are supplied with energy. Incoming signals are analysed and alarms, fire alarms, fault notifications and control signals are generated. It is also possible to control devices that support the fire brigade in their operations. Fire alarm systems indicate alarms, faults and shutdowns and forward them to defined locations. Manual queries, switching operations and programming processes are also carried out via the fire alarm system.

Fire alarm systems integrated at an early stage are crucial for building protection

Fire alarm systems are essential in modern and complex building types. Examples include industrial buildings, data centres, educational facilities, nurseries, hospitals, places of public assembly, sales outlets and hotels. Highly sensitive components and cables extending beyond the building also require layered protective measures to prevent faults.

In summary: wherever a lightning protection system in accordance with IEC 62305 is required, the fire alarm system should be integrated into the lightning protection zone concept in accordance with IEC 62305-4 at an early stage.

A protected fire alarm system not only ensures system availability, it also avoids cost-intensive false alarms. Fewer breakdowns mean lower repair costs, fewer technician call-outs, no outlay for fire watches and greater safety for the building. Surge protection measures for fire alarm systems also contribute to the comprehensive protection of human life.

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Safely standard-compliant

Our solutions and products comply with IEC 61643-11 and Part 21. Learn more about the requirements and how you can meet them with our solutions. Further specifications on the safety of people, animals and technology are contained in the IEC 62305 series of standards, as well as national standards, regulations and laws.

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