Orchestral manoeuvres
C-TEC’s XFP addressable fire panel
is playing a star role safeguarding Liverpool’s Friary, the rehearsal
theatre of the world-famous Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
The panel is situated in the main foyer of the Friary and connects
to over 200 Apollo XP95 devices networked around the main building.
Rather than using numerous detectors, this innovative design utilizes
a series of powerful intelligent beam detectors, positioned on and
powered by the loop.
Key to the specification of the XFP for this project was the fact
that the panel can be easily programmed to prevent the likelihood of
false
alarms occurring. This feature, explains Paul Earnshaw of Amsec UK,
the specialist installation company which installed the system, is
absolutely essential in any live entertainment venue.
Says Paul: “A false fire alarm can be catastrophic for a venue
recording live performances. A full-scale evacuation can cost thousands
of pounds not to mention a ruined recording. C-TEC’s XFP allows
a three-minute delay to be programmed into the panel so that, if a
call point is activated accidentally, the alarm can be silenced before
the system goes into full alarm. This investigation period is, therefore,
essential in preventing the unnecessary evacuation of a building.”
The XFP addressable fire panel is just one of many third-party approved
products manufactured by C-TEC which are now fully compliant with EN54
Parts 2 & 4, have been extensively tested by the Loss Prevention
Certification Board and meet the relevant parts of the Construction
Products Directive (CPD).
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