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BMS Controls Glossary

Fire Control Panels

Fire control panels are the brain of any fire protective system. They’re responsible for monitoring, detection, and control of fire alarms, making them an essential part of any comprehensive fire protection plan. However, it can be difficult to understand exactly what defines a fire control panel and how they work. So what is the definition of a fire control panel? Simply put, a fire control panel is an electronic system that provides supervision and control of a building’s fire safety systems. It works by connecting various devices such as manual pull stations, sprinkler waterflow detectors, smoke detectors, and heat sensors in order to monitor any signs of trouble and trigger the appropriate response when a possible hazard is detected. Furthermore, fire control panels can provide detailed reports on any incidents, making them an invaluable tool in resolving any issues quickly and efficiently.