Planning And Development; Alarm Identification - Honeywell ESSER FACP Technical Information

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Planning and development

A fire alarm system (FAS) is made up of one or more fire alarm control panel(s) as well as automatic fire
detectors and manual call points, components (such as esserbus
object-specific wireless components or detectors for special applications may be required.
The individual sections provide information about the various components and devices, their areas of use and
possible planning.
In addition, the standards and guidelines listed in Section 2 and the information and technical specifications in
this documentation provide a good basis for planning and designing a FAS.
3.1

Alarm identification

The automatic detectors must be labelled with the detector zone and detector number according to DIN 1450.
This information is also displayed (often with additional text) in the displays of the FACP and operating panels.
In addition, in consideration of the local (fire brigade) requirements, automatic detectors may also be equipped
with the optional label plate (Part No. 805576). The label plate is secured in the side opening of the detector
base before or even after installation.
Reading distance (m): 3 = font size in cm
Use up to maximum 3 m ceiling height.
For more information, see the Fire Alarm Technology product group catalogue.
Fig. 1: Alarm identification with automatic fire detector
Manual call points and alarm devices can be directly provided with an appropriately labelled and easily legible
sticker. In this case, observe the local requirements too!
TI 798960.GB0 / 04.20
Periphery components for ESSER FACP
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transponders) and alarm devices. In addition,
= font size in cm
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