FALCON fire alarm control panels are developed to efficiently alert any case of fire, faults or failures. It has a user-friendly interface to control the extensive range of functions and the panels can be used in various applications from small to large projects, such as commercial buildings, condominiums, industrial places, institutional buildings, and car park buildings.
The FALCON fire alarm control panel can function as main and/or sub panels in a network system, with a choice from 4 to 80 zones panel available in a single unit and a maximum of 32 sub panels can be added on to the network. An alternative to the network system, FALCON System 21 series will work seamlessly in the conventional looping systems and are compatible with other manufacturer’s panels on the looping systems.
Extended Auxiliary Functions are also available upon request.
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The Addressable Fire Alarm Panel is able to provide more powerful diagnostics and specific information about the alarms’ state. It takes alarm technology to the next level, this is especially the case for C-ZEC’s ZPF. FALCON is the sole distributor for C-ZEC. Up to 64 eight-loop panels can be interconnected over the high-integrity fault tolerant network. This versatility is coupled with the ability to assign individual zones across the network and add up to 38 characters of custom text per device means letting the emergency services know the precise location of a fire has never been easier.
The addressable panel can be configured for any application, whether it is creating a sophisticated fire alarm system for an airport, hospital, university, tower block, hotel, football stadium or other large building or establishing a simple ‘one-out, all-out’ system, CTEC’s ZPF is able to operate effectively.
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What use is an alarm panel without detectors and actual alarms, among other accessories? At FALCON, we have the following accessories to help you make the best use of your alarm panel.
HFC-277ea is a chemical gas that comprises Hydrogen, Fluorine & Carbon. A commonly known brand is FM200.
The main idea is that it extinguishes a fire by bringing down the temperature so that the combustion reaction is unable to sustain itself.
Capable for total flooding applications where the protected area has the structural integrity to contain the chemical gas that has been discharged.
Has a zero Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP), however, it has a Global Warming Potential of approximately 3800.
Upon discharge of HFC-277ea (FM200), a decrease in visibility in the protected room will occur as the chemical agent is stored in the form of liquid. The mist will therefore be generated when vaporization occurs, causing condensation in the air.
The Novec 1230 contains FK-5-1-12, a chemical compound that is stored in its liquid state and released in a gaseous state once activated. It is effective against Class A, B, and C fires and one of the main perks of the Novec 1230 is that it is an environmentally friendly extinguishing agent.
The Novec 1230 extinguishes fires by removing heat. The 3 ingredients that make fires are heat, oxygen, and a fuel source. By removing any one of these three ingredients, you will be able to effectively put out a fire. What the Novec 1230 does is remove heat from the fire, thereby extinguishing it.
Compared to other fire extinguishing agents, such as carbon dioxide, where oxygen is removed, the NOVEC 1230 proves to be most suitable for situations within confined areas because of the simple fact that it does not pose a suffocation risk for people.
Fire Suppression Systems are used to put out, control, or even completely prevent flames from spreading. When fire sprinkler systems aren’t suitable, fire suppression systems are required.
The Kitchen Hood Fire Suppression System employs wet chemicals according to industry fire standards. By deploying comparatively fewer nozzles for the same area of coverage, the system is very efficient and cost-effective. Depending on the location of the hazard, nozzle location can be adjusted to be closer to the appliance surface. It can even be placed outside the appliance perimeter.