The Twinflex Detectors and Twinflex Call Points are arranged in zones to enable the location of a fire alarm to be identified. The number of zones depends on the size and the layout of the premises, and the capacity of the Twinflex Control Panel. The number of zones on the panel (2, 4, or 8) is the maximum capacity available and may not be the number of zones installed, i.e. there may be less. There should be a chart or drawing provided with the system indicating the area and layout of the zones – ensure that you are familiar with the zone layout so that appropriate action can be taken in the event of a fire alarm.
The Rafiki Twinflex System may be interfaced with the building services, e.g., the air conditioning may be shut down when the alarm sounds. Make sure that you know what happens when the fire alarm operates as this can affect routine system testing.
The system is powered from the mains supply and incorporates a standby battery which automatically maintains the system in operation for a time of at least 24 hours in the event of a mains supply failure.
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This information has been referenced from an official Rafiki publication.
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