Telekom Srbija benefits from Single Loop Fire Control Panels

Fire detection systems replaced with single loop fire control panels

  • 30 Nov 2015

Telekom Srbija’s existing fire detection systems have been replaced with new fire safety systems, which comprise Kentec’s Syncro AS Analogue Addressable Single Loop Fire Control Panels.

With headquarters in Belgrade, Telekom Srbija is a telecommunications company, offering a range of mobile, fixed-line and Internet communication services across Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Throughout 2015, an on-going project has seen the replacement of the fire detection systems at twenty six of the company’s telecommunications sites.

Single loop fire control panels

Designed and fitted by Belgrade Fire & Security specialist, TVI d.o.o., the new fire safety systems are based around Kentec’s Syncro AS Analogue Addressable Single Loop Fire Control Panels with Argus Altair devices.

The devices have been installed in varying quantities, depending on the size of each telecommunication facility location.

Dubbed as one of the most powerful systems of its kind, Kentec’s flagship ‘open protocol’ Syncro series is available now.

Kentec Electronics 
Units 25-27 Fawkes Avenue
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Dartford
United Kingdom
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