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The panel receives data from equipment intended to detect and report fires, checks on its operational integrity, and offers autonomous equipment control and transmission of data required to prepare the building for fire according to a specified sequence.
Commercial buildings often need a fire panel as a safety device to activate a number of actions that could prevent fatalities and reduce property damage. You could need a fire panel if you’re responsible for making sure a building has all the safety-related elements it needs.
The Global Fire alarm control panel market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
A new line of Silent Knight fire alarm control panels is introduced by Honeywell. A new line of addressable fire alarm control panels (FACPs) and accessories offered by security equipment distributors is the Silent Knight 6000 Series from Honeywell.
According to the business, the 6000 Series features four additional panels with point capacities ranging from 100 to 1,110 points for more flexibility and bigger instals. Now, 17 panels can be linked together, with a single panel serving as the common communicator for vital system data.
Until maximum point values are reached, signalling line circuits can be added as needed. The panels also feature integrated SWIFT wireless detection support.
Other improvements to the device include USB programming, built-in IP/POTs connectivity, field upgradeable firmware, new cellular side vehicle options, and more.
“Our customers wanted greater capabilities, so we developed the new 6000 Series to make systems simpler to deploy. According to the business, the new Silent Knight 6820EVS fire alarm control panel and Emergency Voice System (EVS) integrates and houses a fire and emergency mass notification system in one panel while meeting strict legislative criteria for mass notification as defined in UL 2572.
The management of fire and non-fire incidents when the protection of life and property depends on timely and clear communications is believed to be made possible by this combination fire and emergency speech system.
The 6820EVS and 6860 remote annunciators, according to Honeywell, both have large, 160-character (4-line by 40-character) displays for increased readability of system messages and four programmable buttons that can be used to speed up the completion of repetitive or difficult operations at the panel.