What is the diff btw Conventional & Addressable Fire Alarm
System???
Answer Posted / ravi
Fire Alarm Systems fall broadly into two groups -
1>Conventional Systems or Analogue Addressable Systems.
'Conventional' Fire Alarm Systems, in their various forms,
have been around for many years and have changed little in
that time in terms of technology; although design and
reliability have improved significantly. However,
Conventional Systems are a well-proven technology
protecting many hundreds of thousands of properties
worldwide. A Conventional Fire Alarm System is often the
natural choice for smaller systems or where budget
constraints exist.
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