FS20 Fire System Architectures

Fire detection systems can be connected to Desigo CC to implement various configurations. The following are examples of valid system architectures.

Stand-Alone and Client/Server Management Station

Fire systems can be realized with a stand-alone management station as well as client/server network architecture.

In single-station solutions, the SAFEDLINK fire network is connected to the unique management station via the GAP unit.

In local client/server solutions, the connection to the fire network is implemented on the server station that provides communication services to the client stations.

Client/server solutions can also support multiple SAFEDLINK fire networks connected to the server station over a network.
Additional client and FEP stations may be installed as necessary.

 

 

Example of a large, multi-network, client/server system

 

SAFEDLINK Network

Fire control panels and terminals are networked together on a SAFEDLINK, a fast and redundant network designed for fault-tolerant fire protection solutions that applies a specialized protocol.

 

 

Example of Fire SAFEDLINK Network

 

Service Engineering

In the system configuration, you must define a network data structure (BACnet) as one of the Field Networks of the system to allow for the control panels data (SiB-X XML metafiles) to be imported and populate the management station database.

The tool can be connected to any fire panel (except the GAP) or to the Ethernet switch.

 

 

Engineering Service PC Connection