Fire Systems
Standalone, linkable and complete systems that use the following technologies; ionisation, optical and heat alarms. Ionisation smoke alarms are better suited for detecting fast flaming fires. This smoke alarm uses an ionization chamber that consists of two separated positive and negative plates. Alpha particles are constantly released which ionize the air, these particles create a small current. When the smoke particles enter they neutralize the air which drops the current between each plate in turn triggers the alarm. These smoke alarms are best suited in bedrooms and living rooms. Optical smoke alarms are better at detecting smouldering fires. This smoke alarm uses an photoelectric sensor and a beam of light. When the smoke particles enter it blocks the light beam which triggers the alarm. These smoke alarms are best suited in hallways and landings.
Grade A: A full system with control and indicating equipment installed to BS 5839: Part 1
Grade B: Detectors and sounders using simpler specified equipment
Grade C: Detectors and sounders or alarms with central control
Grade D: Mains powered alarms with an integral stand-by power supply
Grade E: Mains powered alarms with no stand-by power supply
Grade F: Battery powered alarms