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BMS Controls Glossary

Fire Detection System

A fire detection system is a system designed to detect the presence of fire and alert people to the danger of a fire. It typically consists of smoke detectors, heat detectors, and other components that work together to detect the presence of fire and alert people in the area. The system is designed to detect the presence of smoke, heat, and other indicators of a fire and alert people in the area to the danger. Smoke detectors are the most common type of fire detection system, as they are able to detect the presence of smoke in the air and alert people to the danger of a fire. Heat detectors are also used in fire detection systems, as they are able to detect the presence of heat in the air and alert people to the danger of a fire. Other components of a fire detection system include manual pull stations, which allow people to manually activate the system, and fire alarm panels, which allow the system to be monitored and controlled. Fire detection systems are an important part of any building’s safety system, as they are able to detect the presence of fire and alert people to the danger of a fire.