
An Electrical Fire Alarm (EFA) System (or Electronic Fire System – EPS) is a device that helps protect buildings from the destructive effects of fire through the early identification and localization of a fire. You can certainly detect fire by the smoke, but highly dangerous carbon monoxide or inert gases cannot be seen or smelled. Do not underestimate the risk of fire; have an electronic fire alarm system installed.
The core of the EFA system is the control panel. Today, predominantly analogue EFA systems are used. These analogue EFA control panels have their individual elements precisely addressed, allowing them to detail precisely which detector triggered the alarm. This ensures accurate identification of the alarm location, allowing the operator to very quickly pinpoint the potential source of the fire.
Individual addressable elements are connected to the detection line. The main components of an EFA fire system are fire detectors, which are manufactured in several variants depending on the installation site and the source of combustion. With the ESSER system, there are several types of detectors:

In large-scale facilities, such as hotels, production complexes, and the like, we install C4 Graphical User Interfaces from Gamanet. Our company has trained technicians who install this system, which ensures the clear display of the detector location.
This represents the most efficient and clearest way for operators to orient themselves within complex and extensive EFA (Electrical Fire Alarm) systems and promptly respond to system alerts. Everything is clearly displayed graphically on a computer monitor, overlaid on a detailed floor plan of the building.
