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Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel 2 Zone - Made In China
Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel 2 Zone - Made In China
Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel 2 Zone - Made In China
Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel 2 Zone - Made In China

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Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel 2 Zone - Made In China

Protect your property and loved ones. Conventional fire alarm control panel: Early warning ensures a rapid response time.

Now available at alnajmaalwataniyah


  • conventional fire alarm control panel is an ideal solution for small and medium-sized buildings that require slightly higher location accuracy than single-zone systems. This panel serves as the central brain of the fire alarm system, continuously monitoring fire detectors and triggering alarms when needed.


Electrical Specifications:

  • Main Power Supply Voltage: AC 220-230V
  • Rated Current: 130mA
  • Battery Voltage: DC 24V
  • Internal Power Supply: DC 27V
  • Total Output Current: ≤ 400mA
  • Number of Detector Circuits: 2 Zones
  • Number of Probe Circuits: 2 Zones
  • Line Terminal Resistance: 6.8 Ω, 5%
  • Auxiliary Fire Output Type: 24V Relay
  • Dimensions: 275 x 200 x 75 mm
  • Made in China


How Does Control Panel Work?

  • A traditional control panel allows you to divide a building or space into two independent fire detection zones. For example, you can allocate:
  • Zone 1: For the ground floor or a specific part of the warehouse.
  • Zone 2: For the first floor or a separate office area.
  • When a detector (such as a smoke detector or manual glass breaker) is activated in either zone, the control panel clearly shows the zone in which the alarm originated. This offers a significant advantage over single-zone panels, reducing the time required to locate a hazard and allowing for a faster and more accurate response.


Key Connected Components:

  • zone panel connects to a variety of fire alarm devices, including:
  • Smoke detectors:
  • To detect the presence of smoke.
  • Heat detectors:
  • To sense a rapid rise in temperature or a specific temperature.
  • Manual call points (glass breakers): To enable personnel to manually activate the alarm.
  • Bells/sirens and strobe lights: To alert building occupants visually and audibly.


Advantages of a Traditional Control Panel:

  • Better Location: Helps pinpoint the approximate location of a fire more quickly than single-zone panels. Cost-effective: They are still significantly less expensive than addressable fire alarm systems, making them an economical option for individuals on a budget. Easy installation and maintenance: Their simple design makes them easy to install and maintain by professional technicians.


High reliability:

  • A proven and trusted technology for years to protect lives and property.
  • Suitable for multiple buildings: Ideal for large shops, restaurants, large villas, multi-room offices, or small sections of factories and warehouses
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Protect your property and loved ones. Conventional fire alarm control panel: Early warning ensures a rapid response time.

Now available at alnajmaalwataniyah


  • conventional fire alarm control panel is an ideal solution for small and medium-sized buildings that require slightly higher location accuracy than single-zone systems. This panel serves as the central brain of the fire alarm system, continuously monitoring fire detectors and triggering alarms when needed.


Electrical Specifications:

  • Main Power Supply Voltage: AC 220-230V
  • Rated Current: 130mA
  • Battery Voltage: DC 24V
  • Internal Power Supply: DC 27V
  • Total Output Current: ≤ 400mA
  • Number of Detector Circuits: 2 Zones
  • Number of Probe Circuits: 2 Zones
  • Line Terminal Resistance: 6.8 Ω, 5%
  • Auxiliary Fire Output Type: 24V Relay
  • Dimensions: 275 x 200 x 75 mm
  • Made in China


How Does Control Panel Work?

  • A traditional control panel allows you to divide a building or space into two independent fire detection zones. For example, you can allocate:
  • Zone 1: For the ground floor or a specific part of the warehouse.
  • Zone 2: For the first floor or a separate office area.
  • When a detector (such as a smoke detector or manual glass breaker) is activated in either zone, the control panel clearly shows the zone in which the alarm originated. This offers a significant advantage over single-zone panels, reducing the time required to locate a hazard and allowing for a faster and more accurate response.


Key Connected Components:

  • zone panel connects to a variety of fire alarm devices, including:
  • Smoke detectors:
  • To detect the presence of smoke.
  • Heat detectors:
  • To sense a rapid rise in temperature or a specific temperature.
  • Manual call points (glass breakers): To enable personnel to manually activate the alarm.
  • Bells/sirens and strobe lights: To alert building occupants visually and audibly.


Advantages of a Traditional Control Panel:

  • Better Location: Helps pinpoint the approximate location of a fire more quickly than single-zone panels. Cost-effective: They are still significantly less expensive than addressable fire alarm systems, making them an economical option for individuals on a budget. Easy installation and maintenance: Their simple design makes them easy to install and maintain by professional technicians.


High reliability:

  • A proven and trusted technology for years to protect lives and property.
  • Suitable for multiple buildings: Ideal for large shops, restaurants, large villas, multi-room offices, or small sections of factories and warehouses

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