Oggioni PARK-4 Gas Detection & FyreLine Linear Heat Detection for Car Parks
A car park is an area or building where vehicles can be parked temporarily. It may be outdoors, consisting of marked spaces on a flat surface, or indoors, such as a multi-storey facility with designated parking levels. Car parks are often found near businesses, shopping centres and public areas, allowing people to leave their vehicles […]
FyreLine Digital Linear Heat Detection Integration with Xenos
Linear heat detection systems use heat-sensitive cables to detect temperature changes over large areas, making them ideal for challenging environments like tunnels or industrial facilities. These systems provide continuous monitoring along their entire length, enabling rapid detection of potential fire hazards. Combining linear heat detection with wireless fire detection enhances overall safety by providing flexible, […]
FyreLine Digital Linear Heat Detection for Solar Carports
Solar carports integrate photovoltaic (PV) panels into carport roofs, generating renewable energy and providing shaded parking. Made from materials like steel or aluminium, they support solar panels and withstand various weather conditions. Solar panels capture sunlight, converting it into direct current (DC) electricity. Inverters then change this DC electricity into alternating current (AC) for practical […]
FyreLine EN54 Fixed Car Park Linear Heat Detection
There are an estimated 17,000–20,000 car parks in the UK[1]. These car parks come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and include simple outdoor parking areas, underground car parks or more complex multi storey arrangements. Not only do some car parks present some unique fire risks, but installing suitable fire detection solutions can be […]
FyreLine Digital Linear Heat Detection for Solar PV Roof Installations
Photovoltaic panels, or solar PV panels, convert sunlight into electricity and can be mounted in various locations to harness sunlight effectively. When sunlight hits the surface of a solar panel, it excites electrons within the semiconductor material, generating an electric current. This current can then be harnessed and used to power electrical devices or be […]
