Fire detection

PEKTECH specializes in installing and maintaining Ziton fire detection systems, ensuring reliable fire safety solutions for businesses and properties. Our expert team provides professional setup, routine servicing, and prompt support to keep your system operating at peak performance.

Key Features of Our Fire Detection Systems:

 

  • Conventional and Addressable Systems: Choose from flexible conventional panels or advanced Addressable systems for large-scale fire detection.
  • Smoke, Heat & Multi-Sensor Detectors: Ensure early and accurate fire detection with high-performance sensors tailored to various environments.
  • Manual Call Points: Enable quick emergency alerts with strategically placed manual call points.
  • Sounders & Beacons: Enhance safety with audible and visual alarms for immediate fire notifications.
  • Integration with Building Management Systems: Seamlessly connect fire detection with access control, security, Smoke Ventilation & Fire Suppression and automation systems.,
    FIRE DETECTION

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the difference between addressable and conventional fire alarm systems?

    An addressable fire alarm system, like Ziton, identifies the exact location of a fire or fault, while a conventional system only indicates a general zone. Addressable systems provide faster, more accurate responses and easier troubleshooting.

    What types of detectors are available in a Ziton system?

    Ziton systems support various detectors, including:

    • Smoke Detectors – Detects smoke particles from fires.
    • Heat Detectors – Triggers an alarm when temperatures exceed a set threshold.
    • Multi-Sensor Detectors – Combines smoke, heat, and CO detection for greater accuracy.
    Can I integrate a Ziton fire detection system with other security systems?

    Yes, Ziton fire alarms can integrate with access control, CCTV, and building management systems for enhanced security and automation.

    How often should a Ziton fire alarm system be serviced?

    Routine maintenance should be performed at least twice a year to ensure all detectors, alarms, and control panels function correctly.