Fire alarm system
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1. A fire alarm system comprising:
- (a) a pair of alarm lines having a proximal end and a distal end;
(b) a plurality of fire detectors connected between said alarm adjacent said distal end, each of the fire detectors producing an alarm signal and including a series resistor;
(c) a receiving unit connected between said lines adjacent said proximal end and generating a fire alarm in response to an alarm signal, the receiving unit including a parallel circuit which includes a voltage-dropping resistor and a switching means, said parallel circuit being in series between a voltage source and one of the alarm lines;
(d) an oscillator circuit for turning the switching means on and off; and
(e) at least one circuit for comparing the voltage at the junction of the voltage-dropping line and the alarm line with a predetermined voltage,whereby on disconnection of an alarm line, the number of fire detectors which may have produced alarm signals, and like information can be determined by monitoring the voltage at said junction when the switching means is turned off.
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Abstract
In the fire alarm system comprising a pair of alarm lines, a plurality of fire detectors connected between said alarm lines and a receiving unit connected at the proximal end of the alarm lines, and generating a fire alarm in response to an alarm signal raised by one or more fire detectors, an improved system in which disconnection of alarm lines and number of fire detectors producing alarm signals can be indicated, is disclosed.
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1. A fire alarm system comprising:
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(a) a pair of alarm lines having a proximal end and a distal end; (b) a plurality of fire detectors connected between said alarm adjacent said distal end, each of the fire detectors producing an alarm signal and including a series resistor; (c) a receiving unit connected between said lines adjacent said proximal end and generating a fire alarm in response to an alarm signal, the receiving unit including a parallel circuit which includes a voltage-dropping resistor and a switching means, said parallel circuit being in series between a voltage source and one of the alarm lines; (d) an oscillator circuit for turning the switching means on and off; and (e) at least one circuit for comparing the voltage at the junction of the voltage-dropping line and the alarm line with a predetermined voltage, whereby on disconnection of an alarm line, the number of fire detectors which may have produced alarm signals, and like information can be determined by monitoring the voltage at said junction when the switching means is turned off. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6)
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2. A fire alarm system comprising:
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(a) a pair of alarm lines having a proximal end and a distal end; (b) a plurality of fire detectors connected between said alarm adjacent said distal end, each of the fire detectors producing an alarm signal and including a constant current source; (c) a receiving unit connected between said lines adjacent said proximal end and generating a fire alarm in response to an alarm signal, the receiving unit including a parallel circuit which includes a voltage-dropping resistor and a switching means, said parallel circuit being in series between a voltage source and one of the alarm lines; (d) an oscillator circuit for turning the switching means on and off; and (e) at least one circuit for comparing the voltage at the junction of the voltage-dropping line and the alarm line with a predetermined voltage, whereby on disconnection of an alarm line, the number of fire detectors which have produced alarm signals, and like information can be determined by monitoring the voltage at said junction when the switching means is turned off.
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