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General Information
Learn more about Conventional Manual Call Points
Learn more about Conventional Manual Call Points
Inbuild UK's Conventional Manual Call Points are essential components within standard fire detection and alarm systems, enabling building occupants to manually initiate an alarm in the event of a fire or emergency. These devices are widely used in commercial, industrial, and public buildings where a conventional (non-addressable) fire alarm setup is in place.
Designed for ease of use, the call points activate the alarm when the user presses the frangible element or resettable push mechanism, depending on the model. Each unit is built to ensure high visibility, durability, and compliance with relevant UK fire safety standards.
Our manual call points support quick installation, simple maintenance, and clear status visibility through optional LED indicators. They can be used with a variety of accessories, including protective covers, surface back boxes, and resettable elements, ensuring suitability for different building environments.
Whether used in offices, warehouses, schools, or hospitality venues, these call points provide a dependable and essential manual interface for triggering the building’s fire alarm system.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Conventional Manual Call Point?
What is a Conventional Manual Call Point?
It is a manual activation device that allows a user to trigger a fire alarm system by pressing a designated element.
How does it differ from an addressable call point?
How does it differ from an addressable call point?
A conventional call point is part of a zoned system and does not send individual device information, whereas an addressable version can report its exact location.
Are the call points compliant with UK regulations?
Are the call points compliant with UK regulations?
Yes, all Inbuild UK manual call points comply with relevant BS EN fire safety standards.
Do you offer resettable or frangible options?
Do you offer resettable or frangible options?
Yes — models are available with either resettable mechanisms or frangible glass elements, depending on user preference.
Can they be installed outdoors?
Can they be installed outdoors?
Yes, with the use of weatherproof housings or protective covers, certain models are suitable for external installation.
Are accessories available?
Are accessories available?
We offer surface back boxes, test keys, covers, and resettable elements to support proper installation and maintenance.
How are call points maintained?
How are call points maintained?
Routine maintenance includes regular testing, ensuring the element is intact, and confirming the device activates the fire alarm panel correctly.