The FFis Electrical Fire Alarm System leverages IoT technology to continuously monitor and analyze data at key locations prone to electrical fires, such as distribution rooms and panels. It detects potential hazards in real time—such as circuit overloads, abnormal cable temperatures, and excessive leakage currents—and promptly sends early warning notifications to safety personnel.
Intelligent buildings
High-rise apartments
Commercial complexes
Industrial and mining enterprises
Distributed system architecture based on open standards for easy maintenance and scalability, suitable for projects of various sizes
High-sensitivity real-time monitoring and alarm, tracking the status of all detection points
Accurate fault location and alarm, helping users quickly identify and troubleshoot issues
Multi-level permission management to ensure system security
The system software adopts a B/S (Browser/Server) architecture with a layered, distributed integration model, incorporating advanced IoT technologies. It is divided into four integration layers: Perception Layer, Transmission Layer, Service Layer, and Application Layer.
Perception Layer:
Composed primarily of electrical fire detectors, this layer collects and processes real-time on-site data, which is transmitted via RS485 or two-wire bus to the upper layers.
Transmission Layer:
Consists of transmission devices and networking modules. It handles the data from the perception layer and enables data collection, storage, and communication with the server, including issuing commands.
Service Layer:
Composed of communication servers, application servers, and database servers. The communication server connects downward with transmission devices and upward with the application server—serving as the core of system communication.
Application Layer:
This is the user-facing interface—the electrical fire monitoring system—providing an intuitive platform for human-machine interaction.
Real-Time Monitoring
View equipment status and alarms anytime, anywhere via PC or mobile device.
Device Management
Maintain a complete system equipment ledger for easy tracking and management.
Alarm Notification
When alarms or faults are detected, the system sends multi-channel alerts to relevant personnel to ensure timely resolution.
Historical Records
All alarm events and remote control actions are logged for convenient access and review.
Permission Management
Assign different access levels to users to enhance overall system security.