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Mightygooner91
Good afternoon fella's. I've been asked to install a fire alarm in a small building that will be used as 2 x offices. The problem being I've never installed one before. I think i know the difference between a conventional system and an addressable system.
Conventional - wired as radials and in the event of a fire, will show which zone has a fire present
Addressable - wired as a loop and in the event of a fire, will show the exact area that has a fire present.
(Please correct me if I'm wrong)
Now I'm thinking I'll use a conventional system as there are only around 5 rooms in total. And I'll wire 2 x zones. One at the front and one at the rear.
But how do I wire them? So there will be a 2 x smokes, 1 x call point and 2 x sounders in each zone.
Am right in thinking that all the 4 x sounders will be on its own radial. And 1 x call points and 2 x smokes will be wired as a radial in each zone with a end of line resistor at the last point?
Any help greatly appreciated
Thanks for your patience guys
Conventional - wired as radials and in the event of a fire, will show which zone has a fire present
Addressable - wired as a loop and in the event of a fire, will show the exact area that has a fire present.
(Please correct me if I'm wrong)
Now I'm thinking I'll use a conventional system as there are only around 5 rooms in total. And I'll wire 2 x zones. One at the front and one at the rear.
But how do I wire them? So there will be a 2 x smokes, 1 x call point and 2 x sounders in each zone.
Am right in thinking that all the 4 x sounders will be on its own radial. And 1 x call points and 2 x smokes will be wired as a radial in each zone with a end of line resistor at the last point?
Any help greatly appreciated
Thanks for your patience guys