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Control Panel System
The panel receives information from devices designed to detect and report fires, monitors their operational integrity and provides for automatic control of equipment, and transmission of information necessary to prepare the facility for fire based on a predetermined sequence.
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Fire Alarm Control Panel
The panel receives information from devices designed to detect and report fires, monitors their operational integrity and provides for automatic control of equipment, and transmission of information necessary to prepare the facility for fire based on a predetermined sequence.
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Fire Alarm Pull Station
A fire alarm pull station is an active fire protection device, usually wall-mounted, that, when activated, initiates an alarm on a fire alarm system.
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Fire Brigade Inlet Connection
The panel receives information from devices designed to detect and report fires, monitors their operational integrity and provides for automatic control of equipment, and transmission of information necessary to prepare the facility for fire based on a predetermined sequence.
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fire Extinguisher
A fire alarm pull station is an active fire protection device, usually wall-mounted, that, when activated, initiates an alarm on a fire alarm system.
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fire Fighting Jockey Pump
A jockey pump is a small pump connected to a fire sprinkler system and is intended to maintain pressure in a fire protection piping system to an artificially high level so that the operation of a single fire sprinkler will cause a pressure drop which will be sensed by the fire pump automatic controller, causing the fire pump to start.
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FIRE HOSE BOX
A fire hose (or firehose) is a high-pressure hose that carries water or other fire retardant (such as foam) to a fire to extinguish it. Outdoors, it attaches either to a fire engine or a fire hydrant. Indoors, it can permanently attach to a building's standpipe or plumbing system.
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Fire Pump Panel System
The panel receives information from devices designed to detect and report fires, monitors their operational integrity and provides for automatic control of equipment, and transmission of information necessary to prepare the facility for fire based on a predetermined sequence.
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Fire Retardant Door
A fire door is a door with a fire-resistance rating (sometimes referred to as a fire protection rating for closures) used as part of a passive fire protection system to reduce the spread of fire and smoke between separate compartments of a structure and to enable safe egress from a building or structure
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Fire Suppression Systems
Fire suppression systems are used to extinguish or prevent the spread of fire in a building.
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Hose Reel Drum
A fire alarm pull station is an active fire protection device, usually wall-mounted, that, when activated, initiates an alarm on a fire alarm system.
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Hydrant Pump
Fire hydrant pump systems (also known as fire pumps, hydrant boosters, fire water pumps) are high pressure water pumps designed to increase the fire fighting capacity of a building by boosting the pressure in the hydrant service when mains is not enough, or when tank fed. They can also be used in water transfer and irrigation applications.
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hydrant Valve
Fire hydrant valves are important source of water which is crucial for fighting fires on any level of your building. Fire hydrant valve is a core part of the hose system that acts as a manual stop valve giving you complete control over your fire fighting system.
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Pressure Guage
The panel receives information from devices designed to detect and report fires, monitors their operational integrity and provides for automatic control of equipment, and transmission of information necessary to prepare the facility for fire based on a predetermined sequence.
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pressure switch
A pressure switch is a form of switch that closes an electrical contact when a certain set fluid pressure has been reached on its input.
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Smoke Detector
A smoke detector is a device that senses smoke, typically as an indicator of fire. Smoke alarms respond quickly to fires that arise quickly from flammable objects and liquids, also known as flaming fires. On the other hand, photoelectric smoke detectors work best after a long period of building smoke of smoldering fires. Consider placing dual-sensor detectors throughout the home to detect both photoelectric and ionization using one alarm.
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