
Non Addressable Fire Alarms from Banham
Non Addressable Fire Alarms for your home or business!
Non Addressable Fire Alarms
If you are looking for a basic fire alarm system, then you need a non addressable or conventional fire alarm. A non addressable fire alarm simply designates fire zones in order to minimise risk and time. By breaking up your building into fire zones, you can immediately locate the fire zone and potentially save lives.
Non addressable fire alarms are usually used in smaller buildings. If your building isn’t using a non addressable fire alarm and there is a fire, the area of the fire may be hard to detect and there could be serious damage or loss of life.
Each fire zone is represented by a red L.E.D on the control panel. If a building is not zoned, and a fire occurs, the whole building would have to be searched instead of being directed to the exact zone area by the control panel.
Banham offers non addressable fire alarms for your building. If you are interested in non addressable fire alarms, then contact us today for more information on how to protect your business.
We offer FREE no obligation surveys where we can provide you with detailed quotations on a non addressable fire system to meet insurance requirements if necessary!

Non Addressable Fire Alarm Panel
- Range of Non Addressable Fire Alarm Panels
- Fully compliant with BS 5839 Part 4 & Part 1
- Easy to follow wiring instructions

Series 65 Ionising Smoke Detector
- Detector consists of two chambers- an open outer chamber and a semi-sealed reference chamber within
- As smoke enters the detector, it causes a reduction in the current flow in the outer chamber and an increase in voltage between the two chambers.
- A red LED light will trigger when the detector turns the alarm state

Series 65 Optical Smoke Detector
- Incorporates a pulsing LED within the chamber of the detector
- Chamber is designed to exclude light from any external source
- A photo diode is positioned opposite the LED light
- If a fire occurs, the pulsing LED will become scattered which will register with the photo diode to trigger the alarm state

Series 65 Heat Detector
- Operate by using a matched pair of thermistors to sense heat
- One is exposed to the ambient temperature the other is sealed
- If the outer thermistors temperature rising it will trigger the inner thermistor of a fire, therefore moving to the alarm state
- Designed to detect fire as the temperature increases