Our Fire Detection System Solutions

Every second is very important.
We never want a fire to happen, but every second counts when it comes to responding to a fire. That's why Fire Detection Systems are an investment that won't compromise on quality.
Engitech LLC designs your existing or newly installed Fire System free of charge with its knowledge and experience.
Our company designs fire sensors suitable for detecting fire in the project in the type and size required by the standard.
Then, hand-held alarm devices are designed in the dimensions specified in the standard to detect fire early and provide general warning to people in the building.
Audible and visual warning devices are designed according to standards to convey fire warnings to those in the building.
Control and observation points are identified to ensure that the building and its mechanical and electrical installations comply with the requirements of the fire scenario, and the necessary devices are designed to monitor these points.
The location of the switch that will control the fire detection and warning system is determined. Cable loops and lines are designed between this switch and the terminal blocks determined in the above steps. When designing cable loops, voltage drop and cable cross-section calculations are made based on the number of devices in a loop and the current values that these devices will draw.
The project is being implemented to ensure that the building's fire detection and warning system and mechanical and electrical installations comply with fire scenario requirements.
Our Fire Detection System Solutions

Every second is very important.
We never want a fire to happen, but every second counts when it comes to responding to a fire. That's why Fire Detection Systems are an investment that won't compromise on quality.
Engitech LLC designs your existing or newly installed Fire System free of charge with its knowledge and experience.
Our company designs fire sensors suitable for detecting fire in the project in the type and size required by the standard.
Then, hand-held alarm devices are designed in the dimensions specified in the standard to detect fire early and provide general warning to people in the building.
Audible and visual warning devices are designed according to standards to convey fire warnings to those in the building.
Control and observation points are identified to ensure that the building and its mechanical and electrical installations comply with the requirements of the fire scenario, and the necessary devices are designed to monitor these points.
The location of the switch that will control the fire detection and warning system is determined. Cable loops and lines are designed between this switch and the terminal blocks determined in the above steps. When designing cable loops, voltage drop and cable cross-section calculations are made based on the number of devices in a loop and the current values that these devices will draw.
The project is being implemented to ensure that the building's fire detection and warning system and mechanical and electrical installations comply with fire scenario requirements.