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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a fire control panel do?
What does a fire control panel do?
A fire control panel (also known as a fire alarm control panel or FACP) is the central hub of a building’s fire detection and alarm system. A fire control panel is essential for early fire detection, effective evacuation, and minimising property damage. Here’s what it does:
- Monitoring: The panel continuously monitors connected devices, such as smoke detectors, heat detectors, and manual call points, for signs of fire.
- Alerting: When a fire is detected, the panel activates alarms (e.g., sounders and strobes) to alert occupants and initiate evacuation.
- Controlling: It can activate other fire safety systems, such as smoke control systems, fire dampers, or sprinklers, to manage the fire and protect escape routes.
- Communication: The panel can send signals to emergency services or monitoring centres, ensuring a rapid response.
- Diagnostics: It provides information about the system’s status, including faults or maintenance requirements, ensuring the system remains operational.
Where should a fire control panel be located?
Where should a fire control panel be located?
For optimal effectiveness and compliance with UK fire safety regulations, the placement of a fire control panel is paramount. Proper placement is crucial for ensuring quick access and operation in a fire, thereby safeguarding both lives and property. Key guidelines for its location include:
- Accessibility: The panel should be easily accessible to firefighters and building managers, typically situated near the main entrance or within a secure area.
- Protection: It must be in an area shielded from fire and smoke to guarantee continued operation during an emergency.
- Clear Identification: The panel requires clear signage indicating its purpose and location, enabling rapid identification by emergency responders.
- Regulatory Compliance: Its placement must adhere to BS 5839-1:2017 (Fire Detection and Alarm Systems for Buildings) and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.
What are the types of fire alarm control panels?
What are the types of fire alarm control panels?
Fire alarm control panels come in several types, each suited to different building sizes and requirements:
- Conventional Panels:Divide the building into zones. When a device is triggered, the panel indicates the zone but not the exact location.
Best for: Smaller buildings with simple layouts.
- Addressable Panels: Provide precise information about the location of the triggered device (e.g., specific room or area).
Best for: Larger or more complex buildings, such as offices, hospitals, or schools.
- Wireless Panels: Use wireless communication between devices and the panel, reducing the need for extensive wiring.
Best for: Historic buildings or sites where wiring is impractical.
- Hybrid Panels: Combine wired and wireless systems, offering flexibility for buildings with mixed requirements.
Do the Control Panels have battery back-up?
Do the Control Panels have battery back-up?
Yes. Our Control Panels include an integrated power supply with battery back-up, ensuring the smoke ventilation system remains operational during mains power failures. This is essential for life safety systems that must function in an emergency.
Can authorised staff or firefighters use manual override controls?
Can authorised staff or firefighters use manual override controls?
Yes. Manual override is a key feature of our Control Panels. Through built-in controls or remote fireman’s switches, authorised personnel and firefighters can open or close vents manually, overriding the automatic operation where necessary and appropriate.
Does Inbuild UK provide technical support with the Control Panels?
Does Inbuild UK provide technical support with the Control Panels?
Yes. Inbuild UK can provide technical data, wiring guidance, cause-and-effect support and product selection advice. Our goal is to help ensure the Control Panel is correctly specified, installed and commissioned in line with your project requirements and fire strategy.
How much does a new fire alarm panel cost?
How much does a new fire alarm panel cost?
The cost of a new fire alarm panel depends on several factors, including the type of panel, the size of the building, and additional features. Investing in the right fire alarm panel ensures compliance with UK fire safety regulations and protects lives and property. Here’s a breakdown:
Conventional Panels:
- Cost: £500 to £2,000.
- Best for: Small buildings with simple layouts.
Addressable Panels:
- Cost: £2,000 to £10,000+.
- Best for: Larger or more complex buildings.
Wireless Panels:
- Cost: £3,000 to £15,000+.
- Best for: Buildings where wiring is impractical.
Additional Costs:
- Installation: £1,000 to £5,000+.
- Maintenance: £100 to £500 annually.
- Upgrades: Costs vary depending on the system’s complexity.
General Information
General Information
Learn more about our control panels
Learn more about our control panels
Inbuild UK Control Panels are purpose-designed control and monitoring units for smoke ventilation and automatic opening vent (AOV) systems. Acting as the central brain of the installation, they manage signals from detectors, fire alarm interfaces and manual controls, then deliver the appropriate open/close commands to vents, windows or louvres in the event of a fire.
Each Control Panel is engineered for life safety, providing reliable operation, battery-backed power, and continuous status and fault monitoring. This ensures that smoke control systems remain operational during a power failure and that any faults can be identified and addressed quickly.
Key benefits of Inbuild UK Control Panels include simple integration, flexible configuration and straightforward commissioning. The panels are suitable for a wide range of building types, including residential blocks, commercial offices, hotels, student accommodation and mixed-use developments.
Whether used for a single AOV in a stair core or part of a larger, multi-zone smoke control strategy, our Control Panels provide a dependable and adaptable solution.
Typical features of Inbuild UK Control Panels include:
- Microprocessor-based control – Reliable, programmable logic for cause-and-effect and event handling.
- Integrated power supply – Mains-powered with dedicated battery back-up to maintain functionality during power outages.
- Zone control – Ability to manage multiple zones or groups of vents, depending on panel specification.
- Interface options – Connections for fire alarm systems, smoke/heat detectors, manual call points, firefighter switches and building management systems (BMS).
- Status indication – LED indicators and/or display panels for normal operation, fire activation, faults and isolation.
- Manual override – Built-in or external override controls, allowing authorised personnel or firefighters to operate vents directly.
- Enclosure design – Robust, steel enclosures suitable for plant rooms, corridors or fire control points, with secure access.
By choosing Inbuild UK Control Panels, specifiers and contractors benefit from:
- Simplified design – Panels designed specifically for smoke control and AOV applications.
- Compatibility and reliability – Verified operation with Inbuild UK AOVs and vent systems.
- Reduced on-site complexity – Clear wiring schemes, documentation and support, helping to reduce time spent on installation and commissioning.
- Support for compliance – Features that assist with demonstrating regulatory compliance around means of escape and smoke ventilation strategies.
Shipping
What countries do you ship to?
What countries do you ship to?
We currently ship to the United States, Canada, Australia and the UK. To enquire about shipping to a different destination, please contact us.
How long will it take to receive my order?
How long will it take to receive my order?
Standard shipping normally takes 3-5 days. Next day shipping is available on all domestic orders (for an additional charge). International shipping times depend on the products and destination (estimated at checkout).
Returns and Refunds
How do I return a product?
How do I return a product?
Items must be returned within 30 days after receiving your order. Items must be returned in the same condition in which they were received, be unworn/unused, have any tags still attached, and include all the original packaging.
How long will it take to receive my refund?
How long will it take to receive my refund?
Refunds are processed within 7 days from when we receive the item(s).