The fire alarm controller is the core equipment of the fire protection system, used to receive, display, and transmit fire alarm signals, and control related fire-fighting facilities.
Key points of operation and maintenance
routine operations
Confirm/reset alarm signals and handle false alarms.
Regularly test the functions of the controller (such as self checking and manually starting the linkage equipment).
Maintenance requirements
Check the backup battery level monthly and conduct a comprehensive system inspection annually.
Keep the equipment clean to prevent dust or moisture from affecting the circuit.
Common problem handling
False alarm: Check if the detector is affected by oil fumes and steam interference.
Fault alarm: Check for short circuits in the circuit or equipment damage.
Installation specifications
Must comply with national standards (such as GB 50116 "Code for Design of Automatic Fire Alarm System").
The controller should be installed in the fire control room or a manned location, at a height of 1.3-1.5 meters above the ground.
Avoid approaching sources of strong electromagnetic interference.