Syncro can be configured to suit all types of system from the simplest to the highly complex |
A £60m expansion of Belfast’s boutique hotel is being protected by a new and upgraded fire safety system that has Kentec control panel technology at its heart.
Phase one of Ten Square Hotel Belfast’s impressive 50-bedroom extension was completed in December 2016, with work on the whole project set to finish later this year. This first phase expansion has also added the new Linenhall Business Centre with conferencing, function rooms and events space.
Enhanced fire safety
The hotel development’s second phase will see a 66-bedroom expansion on the other side of the original hotel building into the former Scottish Amicable Building on Donegall Square to include a spa and gym, and will bring the hotel’s bedroom capacity to over 140.
Specialised Fire & Security supplied and installed a new, networked fire safety system for the new areas of the building while also upgrading the hotel’s existing fire system, which involved replacing the existing control panel and integrating the old system into the new one.
Kentec’s flagship open protocol Syncro series, recognised as one of the most powerful systems of its type on the market today, guarantees the very highest standards of performance, safety and reliability that such leading edge life-safety installations demand.
Its fully integrated and secure network provides an intelligent interface for building control |
Kentec Syncro fire control panels
Kentec’s Syncro series of fire control panels use the most advanced microprocessor technology to provide a control system of extremely high integrity. Syncro can be configured to suit all types of system from the simplest to the highly complex. Its fully integrated and secure network provides an intelligent interface for building control.
John Moore, Specialised Fire & Security’s Contracts Director, explains “We were very pleased to be able to specify Kentec Syncro fire safety control panels for both the new and upgraded parts of the fire safety system. This was not a straightforward installation, as the Kentec panels had to communicate together to run two protocols on the same network of panels for Hochiki detectors installed on the new phase and Apollo detectors on the existing phase of the hotel. We have worked with Kentec on a number of projects and know that we can rely on their products to deliver the performance and reliability critical life-safety projects demand.”