Alarms

Alarm control panels for institute

by Mark Rowe

A new life safety system based around Kentec’s Syncro fire alarm control panels has been installed at a new biology laboratory facility – part of the Babraham Research Campus Cambridge, a campus south of the university town that supports early-stage bioscience enterprise.

The aim with the new buildings is to bring the Institute’s computational biologists closer to the developing bioscience therapies and technologies for treating human disease.

The open protocol system, supplied and installed by Leader Systems, was designed around a six-loop Kentec Syncro AS analogue addressable fire control panel incorporating about 400 addressable devices and 250 loop driven sounders, to provide a complete building system with flexible cause and effect capabilities, the installer said.

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