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Analogue-addressable fire alarm systems provides specific details on individual fire detector locations, whereas conventional systems only give information about areas or zones of a building.
The most notable difference between Conventional and Analogue fire alarms is the means by which the alarm signals communicate with the system control panel. Analogue fire alarm systems act by receiving a signal which has been transmitted via single cable running through all installed detection devices.
Unlike conventional systems that indicate the zone, addressable fire alarm panels identify the exact detector or device that has been activated, helping to save valuable time in the event of a fire or suspected false alarm.
The two main types of fire alarm systems are conventional and addressable. The various components that make up these systems are either automatic or manual. The following information will help you decide what type of fire alarm system will work best in your facility.
What is a conventional fire alarm system. A conventional system employs one or more initiating circuits, connected to sensors (initiating devices) wired in parallel. These sensors are devised to decrease the circuits resistance when the environmental influence on any sensor exceeds a predetermined threshold.
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An analog addressable system has all the characteristics and features of an addressable system, but expands on the information provided to the control panel. Detectors in an analog addressable system become sensors that relay information to the control panel regarding how much smoke or heat the detector is sensing.
In other words, with addressable systems there is one wire that connects all devices to the fire alarm control panel whereas with conventional systems there is a different wire for each device and each wire connects to the fire alarm control panel.

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