SANJIANG is a trusted global manufacturer of high-performance fire detection alarm systems.
Since 1985, they have specialized in the development of advanced addressable fire panels, detectors, extinguishing systems and emergency evacuation solutions.
With certified quality, reliable supply, and global support, SANJIANG serves over 50 countries with tailored fire protection systems that meet international standards like EN54 and ISO.
Backed by decades of technical expertise and efficient production, making them a trusted partner for fire protection professionals everywhere.
When considering a fire detection system, understanding the differences between available technologies is crucial. Addressable fire detection systems stand out for their ability to provide individual identification of alarm and fault events. This precision offers significant advantages in pinpointing the exact location of an issue, leading to faster response times and more efficient mitigation efforts.
Below are some of the key features you should be looking for to find the right addressable detection system that perfectly suits your specific needs.
❖ Compliance – A fire detection system’s primary function is to offer peace of mind. It must be reliable and compliant, ensuring complete confidence that it will operate effectively when crucial.
❖ Simplicity -In emergencies, clear instructions and intuitive controls are vital because time is of the essence, and simplicity can save lives.
❖ Designed for you – Your building’s unique risks and usage patterns should be considered when designing a personalised detection system, ensuring it provides specific, tailored solutions.
❖ Cost Effective – Designing life safety systems with your budget in mind ensures you get the best value. Choosing a system that meets both current and future needs will prove more cost-effective in the long run.
EA-P116 - Single Loop Addressable
The EA-P116 is a compact, single-loop addressable fire alarm panel. Easy to install and operate via simple bright buttons.
It provides accurate detection and location identification, offering dependable protection with the essential benefits of addressable technology, all in an efficient, standards compliant design.
A 4.3” colour LCD screen displays all panel information, in addition to the 16 zone indicators.
Addressable Audio and Visual
EA-SB-HOX (no base required)
Outdoor/Harsh Environments (IP65) use, red flash, >95dB @1m
EA-SB-HO (no base required)
Indoor use, red flash, >104dB @1m
Loop Powered Sounder Beacon High Output
EA-SB (requires EA-SB-B mounting base)
Indoor use, white flash, >75dB @1m
EA-DBS-B – (no base required)
Black, Indoor use, white flash, >73dB @1m
EA-DBS – (no base required)
White, Indoor use, white with white flash, >73dB @1m
Cover Plate for EA-DBS
Addressable Detectors
Optical Smoke Detector
Heat Detector
High Sensitivity Heat Detector
Combined smoke & heat detector
Detectors serve as the core of early fire warning, combining cutting-edge technology with exceptional quality.
Detectors and bases are available in black.
Black detectors can look more discreet on darker ceilings.

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More important in occupied buildings than detectors! Why? Because the quickest and most reliable identifier of a fire is a human.
The manual call point is activated by simply pressing the centre until the unit activates. This creates an instant fire alarm on the control panel.
It should be activated as soon as a fire is detected. It warns the building occupants as soon as possible as well as helping to identify which area the alarm originated.
Modern callpoints use resettable buttons (rather than the older glass that would break) so the unit can be easily reset using a “key”.
Most callpoints are fitted with a clear cover over the top. It is easily lifted to access the button in an emergency situation, but it reduces the risk of false activations.

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Location of Manual Call Point
They should be placed in a prominent location at the top of stairwells and at all fresh air exits, so that people can raise the alarm as close to the fire, and as quickly as possible, while escaping a building in the most efficient route.

manual-call-point external locations
Sometimes it makes sense to have the callpoint on the outside, or in areas that are exposed to the elements. In this case its useful to protect it with a weatherproof housing. The housing can be opened when the call point needs to be accessed to raise the alarm.
