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A conventional fire alarm system is a basic type of fire alarm system that is commonly used in smaller buildings or facilities. In a conventional system, the building is divided into zones, with each zone having a number of devices, such as smoke detectors or manual call points, connected to it. When a detector is activated, it sends a signal to the control panel, which then activates the alarm devices in the corresponding zone. This allows the general area of the fire to be identified, but the specific location of the activated detector is not pinpointed. Conventional fire alarm systems are relatively simple and cost-effective, making them suitable for smaller buildings where pinpoint accuracy of the fire location is not critical. However, they are not as sophisticated as addressable fire alarm systems, which can pinpoint the exact location of a triggered detector. For detailed information please visit us or call us.