- Our Arsenals
- Ideas and projects
- About Us
- Help us
- Balance
- Multimedia
Whether you are a facility manager or a fire engineer, the C&E Matrix is your most important tool for ensuring "the brain" of your building is functioning exactly as it should.
Automatic sensors located in rooms or ducts. Manual Call Points (Pull Stations): Human-activated alarms.
Releasing magnetic door holders to compartmentalize the fire.
A mark (like an "X") at the intersection of a row and column indicates that that specific cause triggers that specific effect. Conclusion
Shutting down HVAC fans to prevent smoke spread or activating "smoke purge" fans.
If every burnt piece of toast in a breakroom triggered a total building shutdown and summoned five fire trucks, the system would be a liability. The matrix can be programmed for or "cross-zoning," where two detectors must trip before the most drastic "effects" occur. 3. Regulatory Compliance
This website uses cookies. By using our website you consent to all cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy. Click here for more info
Ok
Are you sure you want to remove this item from the cart?
Whether you are a facility manager or a fire engineer, the C&E Matrix is your most important tool for ensuring "the brain" of your building is functioning exactly as it should.
Automatic sensors located in rooms or ducts. Manual Call Points (Pull Stations): Human-activated alarms. fire alarm cause and effect matrix
Releasing magnetic door holders to compartmentalize the fire. Whether you are a facility manager or a
A mark (like an "X") at the intersection of a row and column indicates that that specific cause triggers that specific effect. Conclusion Releasing magnetic door holders to compartmentalize the fire
Shutting down HVAC fans to prevent smoke spread or activating "smoke purge" fans.
If every burnt piece of toast in a breakroom triggered a total building shutdown and summoned five fire trucks, the system would be a liability. The matrix can be programmed for or "cross-zoning," where two detectors must trip before the most drastic "effects" occur. 3. Regulatory Compliance