Conventional Fire Alarm System employs one or more initiating circuits linked to sensors wired in parallel. The number of such circuits used limits the information density. Best utilized for smaller applications, a conventional fire alarm remains a viable fire protection solution.

Conventional fire alarm system use zones. Multiple devices, both initiating and notification devices, make up a zone that connects to the main control panel. Conventional systems are analog in that they use electrical currents to communicate with the control panel.

Conventional system relies on individual circuits to communicate with the control panel. The panel’s ability to receive information limited by the number of devices it can support.

  • Gent Xenex 13270-08LB 8 Zone Conventional Fire Alarm Panel

    The Gent Xenex 13270-08LB fire alarm panel is a highly cost-effective conventional option for building premises requiring coverage to four zones.

    With eight alarm sounder circuits, repeater panel output, remote evacuation control and one-man test and commissioning, Xenex by Gent is a leader in conventional panel technology.

     846,825.00 850,000.00
  • Gent Mimic Panel

    Key Features:
    • Custom-built display to match your building’s floor plan
    • Clear visual indicators for alarm, fault, and system status
    • Compatible with Gent by Honeywell fire alarm systems
    • Enables quicker location of fire incidents, minimizing risk
    • Ideal for control rooms, receptions, or facility management areas
    Boost your fire safety infrastructure with the Gent Mimic Panel—precision, clarity, and peace of mind, all in one display.

    Gent Repeater Panel 72Hrs

     2,310,000.00 2,420,000.00

    Gent Mimic Panel

     2,310,000.00 2,420,000.00
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