- Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel Fire Link Ce 1 Zone Made In Taiwan, Is A Basic Yet Crucial Component
- Of Fire Detection Systems, Typically Used In Smaller Buildings Or Specific Zones Within A Larger Facility.
- Key Features And Specifications:
- Conventional System: Unlike Addressable Systems, Conventional Panels Operate On Zones. All Detectors And Manual Call Points Within A Single Zone Are Wired On The Same Circuit. When A Detector Or Call Point In That Zone Activates, The Panel Indicates A General "Fire" Alarm For That Entire Zone, Without Pinpointing The Exact Device.
- 1 Zone: This Indicates It Has A Single Circuit For Detectors And Manual Call Points. It's Suitable For Very Small Areas, Single Rooms, Or As A Dedicated Zone For A Specific Hazard.
- Ce Approved: This Signifies That The Product Meets The Health, Safety, And Environmental Protection Standards Of The European Economic Area (Eea). While Made In Taiwan, This Certification Indicates Adherence To International Safety Norms.
- Power Supply:
- Typically Operates On Standard Ac Mains (E.g., 220Vac 50/60Hz) With A Backup Battery Supply (E.g., 24Vdc,
- Often With 12V 2.3Ah Sealed Lead-Acid Batteries).
- Outputs:
- Fire/Fault Relays: Often Provides Normally Open (No) And Normally Closed (Nc) Relay Outputs For Fire And Fault Conditions, Allowing Connection To External Devices Like Auto-Dialers, Fire Suppression Systems, Or Building Management Systems.
- Sounder Outputs: Usually Has At Least Two General Sounder Circuits To Connect Bells, Horns, Or Strobes.
- Zone Features:
- Detector Capacity: Can typically support up to 20 smoke/heat detectors per zone (though this can vary slightly by model).
- Manual Call Point Capacity: Can accommodate a large number of manual call points per zone.
- Fault Monitoring: Monitors for open circuits (line fault) and short circuits on the detector and sounder lines. Some models may also monitor for detector removal if an End of Line Monitor Unit is used.
- Disablement: Often has a button or switch to disable individual zones or sounders for maintenance.
- User Interface: Features include:
- LED Indicators: For Fire, Fault, Power, and sometimes Zone status.
- Buttons: For Reset, Silence (for buzzer and sounders), and Evacuate (manual alarm activation).
- End-of-Line (EOL) Resistors: Essential for monitoring circuit integrity. Common values are 6.8k Ohm or 4.7k
- Ohm.
- Robust Design: Typically housed in a steel plate cabinet, designed to be durable and resistant to environmental factors within its operating range.
- Typical Applications:
- Small offices or shops
- Single-room facilities
- Garages or workshops