Sourced and supplied across Saudi Arabia
The panel decides what the rest of the system can be, so it is the wrong place to economise and the wrong place to mix suppliers casually. EN 54-2 covers control and indicating equipment and EN 54-4 the power supply, which is a separate certified item people forget is part of the panel specification. The choice that shapes everything downstream is conventional against addressable: a conventional panel reports a zone, an addressable panel reports the device, and on any site large enough to have zones worth searching that difference is the whole value.
The more of this you send, the closer the first quotation lands.
| System type | Conventional, addressable, or wireless |
|---|---|
| Standard required | EN 54-2 and EN 54-4, or NFPA 72 with UL 864 listing |
| Loops or zones | Number required, and devices per loop |
| Device compatibility | Addressable protocols are proprietary — name the device range |
| Power supply and batteries | EN 54-4 supply, and standby duration in hours |
| Networking | State if panels must network or report to a graphics workstation |
| Interfaces | Suppression release, dampers, lifts, BMS, door holders |
| Remote signalling | Connection to a monitoring centre or Civil Defence, if required |
| Display language | Arabic, English or bilingual display and labelling |
| Enclosure rating | IP rating and ambient temperature at the panel location |
| Cause and effect | State if programming to a cause-and-effect matrix is in scope |
| Local approval | State if Saudi Civil Defence approval is required |
| Scope of supply | Panel only, or supply, install, programme and commission |
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