Claims
- 1. A fire detection and alarm system comprises:
- a pair of supply lines;
- fire detecting devices connected across said supply lines, at least one of said devices being of a first type, and at least another of said devices being of a second type, both the first and second types of device being operable by a first voltage in a first voltage range;
- both the first and second types of device normally applying a high impedance across the supply lines in a standby condition, but being responsive to a change in state, due to a fire condition, to apply a low impedance across the supply lines in an alarm condition,
- an alarm device or devices connected across the same supply lines and operable at a second voltage higher than the first voltage and in a second voltage range, said alarm device(s) being responsive to operating current, when supplied with different voltages, or polarities, or both, to give respectively different kinds of fire warnings;
- a central control unit (CCU) which is connected to the supply lines to supply suitable operating current in the first and second voltage ranges, so that:
- (a) in the standby condition, the voltage across the supply lines is within the first voltage range;
- (b) in the alarm condition, the voltage across the supply lines is within the second voltage range;
- each first and second type of fire detecting device having a voltage responsive device which respond to the second voltage to cause a high impedance to be applied across the supply lines, so as to limit the respective current drain on the supply lines when the fire detecting devices are in the alarm condition, the voltage responsive device being such that the voltage/current characteristic of said first type differs from that of said second type, below the first voltage range, so that the CCU is operable to cause the supply line voltage to be momentarily reduced below the first voltage range, whereby the alarm device(s) is momentarily deactivated, so that the CCU can then respond to the supply line voltage or current of the respective detecting device or devices in order to apply the operating current to the alarm device(s), with the voltage or polarity which gives the required fire warning.
- 2. A system according to claim 1, wherein the first and second detecting devices each include a latching for latching the device in the alarm condition, the voltage responsive device being connected to the respective latch in each detecting device.
- 3. A system according to claim 1, wherein the fire detecting devices of the first and second types include a manual call point and a device having a fire sensor.
- 4. A system according to claim 1, wherein the CCU is operable so as to cause the alarm device(s) to operate so that priority is given to one of the types of fire detecting devices.
- 5. A system according to claim 1, wherein the alarm device(s) is either a single device which is capable of giving different kinds of fire warnings, or several alarm devices which give respective kinds of fire warnings.
- 6. A fire detection and alarm system comprising a central control unit (CCU) connected to more than one type of fire detector and at least one alarm device by a pair of supply lines supplying operating current at a first voltage to the fire detectors and alarm devices, the supply lines being used to signal current drain in any fire detector as a fire detection signal, the fire detectors operating when a first voltage is present on the supply line and the alarm devices activate when a second voltage, which is higher than the first voltage is present on the supply lines; each type of detector including:
- a first circuit for limiting the current drain of a fire detection signal over a first voltage range including the first voltage, a second circuit for reducing the current drain of the fire detection signal to a low value over a second voltage range, substantially contiguous with the first voltage range and including the second voltage, a third circuit for reducing the current drain of the fire detection signal to a low value over a third voltage range substantially contiguous with the first voltage range and wherein all voltages in the third voltage range are lower than the lowest voltage in the first voltage range, characterised in that:
- all fire detectors of a first type have substantially the same lowest voltage in the first voltage range, this lowest voltage being substantially different from and lower than the lowest voltage in the first voltage range of all other types of detector connected to the supply lines; and
- that the output impedance of the CCU when supplying current supporting a fire signal is conditioned to limit the supply current to a value less than the current drain of a fire signal from a fire detector of the first type supplied with a voltage at its lowest voltage in the first voltage range, and greater than the current drain of a fire signal from a fire detector of the first type supplied with a voltage less than the highest voltage in its third voltage range; and
- that the current drain of a fire signal from detectors of types other than the first type when supplied with a voltage equal to or close to the lowest voltage in the first voltage range of a fire detector of the first type is less than the current drain of a fire detector of the first type under the same supply voltage conditions, such that the voltage on the supply lines when a fire detector other than that of the first type is signalling a fire alarm is greater than the voltage on the supply lines whenever a fire detector of the first type is signalling a fire alarm, whereby an alarm from a fire detector of the first type can always be recognised and accorded priority,
- the voltage on the supply lines when a detector of the first type signals a fire condition is less than and distinguishable from the voltage on the supply lines when a detector of any other type signals a fire condition, thereby enabling a fire signal from a fire detector of the first type always to be recognised and accorded priority.
- 7. A system according to claim 6, wherein the current drain of a fire signal from detectors of types other than the first type, when supplied with a voltage equal to or close to the lowest voltage in the first voltage range of a fire detector of the first type, is less than one tenth of the current drain of a fire detector of the first type under the same supply voltage conditions, such that a fire signal from a detector of the first type can be recognised when ten or more detectors of any other type(s) simultaneously signal fire.
- 8. A system according to claim 6, wherein detectors of the first type are manual call points.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The following application relates to this application and is incorporated herein by reference: U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/292,199, entitled "Detecting Device and Alarm System", filed Apr. 15, 1999 in the name of Roger Dennis Payne, and corresponding to GB Patent Application Serial No. 9808094.8, filed Apr. 16, 1998.
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