15 Dec 2020

A fire alarm system is one of, if not the most critical life safety systems in the building. For that reason alone, one should not compromise when selecting a fire alarm solution. A system needs to be reliable, which in turn gives confidence that one’s property is safe should the worst happen. Owners invest heavily in featuring the best-designed products in their buildings, so why should that stop with life safety systems?

As with everything in life, more than just looks matter. One would want a solution that offers not unique looks but something that surpasses those looks with its day-to-day operation. Design is at the heart of Protec products. Born from decades of experience within the industry, and its time-served field engineers' assistance in the refinement of the products, it ensures the products aren’t just easy on the eye but are also easy to install and more importantly easy to use.

BSI Kitemark™ 

Building projects are built according to many standards, requirements, and recommendations to ensure the safety of the occupants. The Protec 6500 Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) has been built from the ground up to fulfill the requirements of BS 5839, EN 54, and other relevant standards around the world.

It showcases a selection of these standards on the front of the panel alongside the BSI Kitemark™ or a similar quality mark; it is a testament to the quality of workmanship and testing which goes into producing the product. When coupled with the 6500 ten different operational languages (plus additional expansion capabilities), making it suitable to feature on projects in a wide range of countries outside of the United Kingdom.

Intelligent system design

The 6500 system allows detectors and alarm devices to share the same circuit providing a cost-effective solution 

When installing a fire alarm panel, running vast amounts of cables to one location in a building or wrestling those cables into a box proves cumbersome and expensive. The 6500 system solves this issue by using a two-wire loop configuration to connect to fire alarm devices. It allows detectors and alarm devices to share the same circuit, which provides a simple, cost-effective solution to fire detection building applications.

The standard 6500 FACPs control a maximum of four loops (up to 8 loops are available), this was down to a design choice. Out in the field, it has proven to be more cost-effective and quicker to install two four-loop panels networked together than one eight-loop panel.

Two panels located in different areas of a building distributing cables evenly across a building is more cost-effective than installing one eight-loop panel and supply loops from one location to the far ends of the same building. It is not always about how much you can fit into a fire alarm panel; it is about how the fire alarm panels can intelligently fit real-world scenarios.

Fast installation 

Project installation is a fast-paced world and anything that reduces time and trouble on the site is always well received. The 6500 FACP uses Protec’s FAST™ (Firmware Addressed Secure Technology) method of commissioning devices. Each loop device leaves the factory carrying a unique serial number and associated removable barcodes.

At commission time the engineer scans both barcodes, one staying on the detector, and the other placed into the loop commissioning manual. The system may simply then be programmed from the manual, using the intelligent commissioning software. This simple, straightforward method removes the need for fiddly dill switches or any awkward address cards, which are now outdated.

User friendly

Touch screen interfaces are intuitive, contextual, and provide a richer experience for the user

The days of clunky, non-contextual, unhygienic buttons are in the past. Today, car infotainment systems, mobile phones, and even fridges utilize touch screen interfaces. The reason behind this is simple, they are intuitive, contextual, and provide a richer experience for the user.

Touch screens are not challenging to use, and the software behind them has been developed for the ease of navigation, whilst remaining sub-consciously familiar to the end-user. Physical buttons were prohibited at the conception of the 6500 FACP, future-proofing the design whilst keeping the needs and expectations of the end-user and engineers in mind.

Grows with required needs 

Each building is different from the next, and each building grows. Requirements change, specifications adapt, and circumstances alter. However, and whenever one needs change, the Protec 6500 fire alarm system grows with them. The high capacity loops and secure network are scalable to the demands. Meaning the addition, replacement, and removal of devices or panels remain simple no matter the building size. So, whatever the next step, the fire alarm system will not hold one back.

Open Protocol

Protec offers tiered Open Protocol solutions, with different options to allow selecting a comfortable level

It is one of the most argued phrases in the fire industry. Suppose the fire alarm system isn’t Open Protocol. In that case, the system tends not to be favored by specifiers and installers alike. The term Open Protocol means that any competent fire alarm company can service and maintain the fire alarm system. The fire alarm maintenance market is competitive, and it has become necessary for all British fire alarm systems to offer Open Protocol.

The Protec 6500 fire alarm system is a fully open protocol (just like our 6100). However, if one is an end-user, the cost, complexity, and responsibility of managing the system may prove cumbersome. Protec can ease the burden; its system offers tiered Open Protocol solutions, with different options and benefits to allow selecting a comfortable level. One can find more information on our Open Protocol systems here.

Self-sufficient

Some sites don’t get the same level of attention as others, so with that in mind, one needs a fire alarm system that doesn’t need constant looking after, other than its intended service visits. The 6500 uses Protec’s 6000PLUS protocol to communicate with the fire alarm devices.

It is the Protec standard protocol that continuously evaluates each device’s analog data, through fire detection algorithms. Through continual sampling of the fire alarm devices, the system recognizes when a sensor is becoming contaminated through everyday use and will adjust the threshold of the sensor to accommodate this. The 6500 FACP then gives an early indication of the contaminated device in need to be replaced; reducing the risk of what could become a costly false alarm at a later date. This technology helps keep the system false alarm and fault-free until it's ready for its periodic maintenance.

Versatile

Building projects feature a combination of safety and management systems all working hand in hand. In some cases, one system will interface with another to accomplish a task, or in others, one system will negate the need of another altogether. But for this to work, one needs a system that is scalable and versatile and can adapt to the task at hand.

The 6500 makes for a trustworthy and reliable solution for addressing a building’s fire and non-fire-related needs. Versatility is the pride and strength of the Protec 6500 fire alarm system.

By offering multiple types of integration with third-party systems, it keeps the Protec 6500 a vital ingredient where smart building communication is essential for carrying out tasks. From the simple release of magnetic security access doors to controlling the class change bell in a school, the 6500 FACP offers the necessary inputs and outputs to help carry out the task at hand.

safety management 

Hercules gives an all-in-one solution to life safety management for fire detection and emergency lighting packages

The 6500 FACP comes complete with an RS232 port, which enables the fire alarm system to link to both building management systems and Protec’s front-end graphics package Hercules 6.

Hercules is a powerful alarm management interface and is available in both desktop computers and 19-inch rack integrated touchscreen formats. Further, the system interface is extendable to work with other Protec systems such as aspirating detection systems and the Digilite emergency lighting test and monitoring systems. The Hercules system gives an all-in-one solution to life safety management for fire detection and emergency lighting packages.

Aesthetically pleasing

First impressions are everything; the reception to your building is where people come to meet you face to face and get their first physical impressions of who you are. Owners invest good money to have a well-presented entrance to their building, in an expression of their identity. That’s why the 6500 FACP with its muted, modern, storm grey and black exterior offers a minimalistic approach to today’s fire alarm panel design.

The 6500 sits unobtrusively in the background, quietly keeping the building protected from fire, only drawing attention to itself when needed. Formed from a hardwearing PC/ABS blend of plastic, the door will last far beyond the service life of the fire alarm panel, preserving the 6500’s aesthetic finish. The panel’s purposeful looks make it an attractive addition to any entrance of a building project.