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Your fire alarm system needs to be designed
to meet the specific needs of your company and there are many different
types of systems, but the most common ones are:
- Non-Addressable Systems: These
are best suited to smaller buildings and usually consist of
up to 35 devices.
- Addressable Systems: These
are usually found in larger buildings and are capable of complex
programming to provide a wide range of applications, e.g. ventilation
system shut-down, gas shut-down and the closing of fire doors
in corridors.
- Radio Systems: We will
usually suggest this type of system where wiring is not allowed
such as listed buildings, churches or stately homes, or anywhere
where cable running would be aesthetically displeasing.
Each system is designed in accordance with
British Standard 5839 and our system designers will recommend
the correct system to suit your needs. Please call us for a free
quotation and survey.
Installation
We fit all of our fire alarm systems in accordance with British Standard 5839,
all equipment is of the highest quality and is designed to minimise the risk
of false alarm. Your company will be provided with a detailed specification and
layout of the system proposed.
Commissioning & Handover
Before we hand over the completed fire alarm system, the system is commissioned
in accordance with British Standard 5839 to ensure that every aspect of the installation
is correct and is as per design. The system will be fully tested and the customer
will be shown how to operate the system if required. We will then issue all of
the necessary commissioning certificates, log book and operating manual. A contact
telephone number is placed on the front of the panel for our 24 hours a day,
7 days a week emergency helpline.
Servicing & Maintenance
All maintenance and servicing work carried out by AB Fire Protection engineers
is in accordance with British Standards 5839/1 2002 (Amended 2008) and British
Standards 5839/6 (Dwellings). Our service department operates 24 hours a day
365 days per year.
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