Pfannenberg will present its fire alarm solutions tailored for industrial applications at the 2024 NFPA Conference & Expo.
The event will take place from June 17 to 19 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.
Attendees can visit Booth #2220 to explore a range of visual alarms (strobes), audible alarms (horns), and combined devices that meet NFPA standards.
Jacob Vernon, Product Manager for Audible and Visual Signaling, stated: “Pfannenberg is continually innovating and improving fire protection alarms, striving to ensure their effectiveness and compliance with the latest safety protocols for industrial and warehouse spaces.”
Pfannenberg’s solutions adhere to NFPA 72 guidelines for both public and private mode applications.
The T3 tone in their sounders meets the offset requirements of 10dB for Private Mode and 15dB for Public Mode.
Pfannenberg’s products go beyond the NFPA 72 18.5.5.6 requirements for “Performance-based alternatives.” Their sizing requirements surpass the minimum standards specified in sizing chart Table 6-4.4.1 for 0.4l/m2, providing enhanced safety and reliability.
The company integrates advanced technology into its fire alarm solutions, ensuring seamless planning and implementation.
Their products are adaptable to Building Information Modeling (BIM) software, which facilitates planning with accurate 3D coverage.
Additionally, their proprietary 3D coverage software enables users to design systems with precise coverage information, optimizing unit deployment and reducing costs.
At the conference, Pfannenberg will showcase the PATROL and PYRA Series Audible and Visual Alarms.
These alarms are designed to perform well in adverse conditions such as high ambient noise levels and bright surroundings.
With sound outputs ranging from 100 dB to 122 dB, they ensure clear signaling even in challenging environments.
The PATROL PA X Series features highly visible flashing strobe lights with a choice of 5 to 15 Joules flash energy.
These components ensure 70% light emission even after 8 million flashes, making them effective for fire prevention as they can be seen through smoke.
Pfannenberg emphasizes the importance of leveraging cutting-edge technology and industry best practices in fire prevention.
Vernon said: “By leveraging cutting-edge technology and industry best practices, Pfannenberg’s comprehensive approach to fire prevention aims to safeguard lives and protect assets in the face of fire hazards.”
Visit Pfannenberg at booth #2220 to learn more about their industrial fire alarm signaling solutions.