A Fire Alarm Panel is the central control unit of a fire detection and alarm system, designed to monitor, manage, and signal emergencies. It receives input from detectors, manual call points, and other devices, then activates sounders, hooters, or visual indicators to alert occupants. Fire alarm panels can be conventional, addressable, or intelligent, depending on system requirements. They display real-time information, identify the location of alarms, and support quick decision-making during emergencies. Commonly installed in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings, fire alarm panels ensure early detection, organized evacuation, and rapid response, making them a crucial component of fire safety systems.
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