SCHNAP Logo

Making Trade Life Easy!

Fire Panels

Fire Panels: The Heart of Your Fire Alarm System

A fire panel, also known as a fire alarm control panel (FACP), is the central component of any fire alarm system. It's the brain of the operation, responsible for:  



Receiving Signals: It receives signals from various fire detection devices like smoke detectors, heat detectors, and pull stations.  

Processing Information: The panel analyzes the received signals to determine if a fire is present and its location within the building.  

Initiating Responses: Based on the information received, the panel triggers appropriate responses, such as:

Sounding alarms (bells, horns, strobes)  

Activating building evacuation systems
Notifying emergency responders (fire department)
Controlling fire suppression systems (sprinklers)  



Monitoring and Control: Fire panels allow for continuous monitoring of the fire alarm system, including device status, system faults, and event history.  



Types of Fire Panels:


Conventional: These panels operate in zones, meaning if a device triggers an alarm within a zone, the entire zone is activated.  

Addressable: sup class="superscript" data-turn-source-index="8">  

Key Considerations:


Building Size and Complexity: sup class="superscript" data-turn-source-index="9">  

Code Compliance: Fire panels must comply with relevant fire safety codes and regulations.
Maintenance: Regular maintenance and inspections are crucial to ensure the proper functioning of the fire panel.  

By providing rapid and accurate fire detection and response, fire panels play a critical role in protecting lives and property