EMS Group’s wire-free analogue addressable fire detection system has been installed as part of a major refurbishment to the Cunard ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø in Liverpool.
Built during World War One on the banks of the Mersey, the Cunard ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø was the centre of Britain’s cruise ship industry for many years. Today, the building is owned by the Merseyside Pension Fund and is a modern office and conference centre housing government offices and commercial tenants.
The 5000 FirePoint system consists of six radio-network control panels and more than 600 radio devices. Grainger Fire Systems, in partnership with managing agent CB Richard Ellis, installed it.
As a 24/7 working building it was important that there was no disruption to the daily routine of the tenants. This was easily achieved as each EMS radio device, such as a fire sensor or call point, can be installed in less than 10 minutes without the need for cable.
Installing a system without fire-rated cable reduced the risk of damaging the interior, and it was cheaper than a wired set-up.
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Electrical and Mechanical Contractor
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