
FIRE DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM
THE CONVENTIONAL SYSTEM
Cerberus FIT conventional

ANALOGUE SYSTEM
- Immediate protection of people and goods with self – configuration
- Central with degraded mode alarm communications even in case of failure
- Detectors and other devices with integrated line, breaks and short-circuits are easily located and proper operation is always guaranteed
- Large multi-building solutions redundancy and EN54 compliance with Ethernet network
- Remote access to Ethernet network to operate systems from anywhere
- Installing systems, ventilation stop, door control and lifts
- Some installations can be stopped only with a certain delay or if the fire is detected in a specific area
- A simple cause / effect programs are required
- The most vulnerable areas are evacuated first, followed by adjacent areas
- The phases are predefined by time functions
- Can be canceled by security personnel or firefighters
- Sophisticated cause / effect programs are required
- Smoke extraction systems and fire damper systems are activated
- Shutters, smoke control and ventilation control devices are monitored to inform the user of any failure to critical devices
- There is a need for intense programming of complex cause / effect matrices
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Cerberus FIT addressable

AUTOMATIC EXTINCTION SYSTEM
- The rapid diffusion of the extinguishing agent into the protected volume;
- The total evaporation of gas during discharge is due to the small size of the drops produced at the nozzle and to their rapid evaporation due to a high heat exchange;
- The perfect homogenization of the extinguishing agent in the protected environment even before the complete saturation of the environment itself.

EVAC SYSTEM
EVAC systems: certified acoustic safety for every environment
EVAC systems must comply with specific European and national regulations to ensure effectiveness and reliability in the event of an emergency. The main reference regulations are:
- UNI EN 54-16: Control and signalling equipment for voice evacuation systems.
- UNI EN 54-24: Requirements for loudspeakers used in EVAC systems.
- UNI ISO 7240-19: Emergency voice alarm systems for buildings.
- Ministerial Decree of 3 August 2015 (‘Fire Prevention Code’): Prescribes the use of EVAC systems in complex buildings or buildings with high footfall.
- CEI 100-55: Technical guidelines for the design and verification of EVAC systems.
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An EVAC (Emergency Voice Alarm Communication) system is an emergency voice alarm system designed to broadcast clear and intelligible audio messages in critical situations, such as fires, evacuations or other emergencies. Unlike traditional sirens, EVAC allows direct voice communication, enabling people in the building to receive precise and timely instructions, reducing panic and facilitating an orderly and safe evacuation.
The EVAC system is integrated with the fire detection system and can also be used for ordinary sound diffusion (background music or announcements). In the event of an emergency, the alarm functions take control, automatically transmitting pre-recorded or live messages from a central location.
