PRODUCT
Wired and wireless automatic fire detection equipment
Wireless automatic fire detection equipment
SMART FIRE MONITORING SOLUTION
SmartCol operation and system diagram
Wired & Wiress Fire Alarm System(Address Type System)
- Network System configuration(Example Scenarios)
Features of SmartCol
Comparison of SmartCol with Existing Wired Systems
| Existing Wired Fire Detector | Wireless Fire Detector SmartCol | |
|---|---|---|
| Connected the sensor by wire |
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Wireless connected No inoperative due to open circuit |
| Difficult wiring work |
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Simple attachment Easy Installation |
| Long construction period increases cost |
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Shortening of Construction period Cost reduction |
| Limitations of installation locations |
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Can be installed anywhere |
| Difficulty in additional installation or maintenance |
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Convenient check by Remote inspection |
| Difficulty in checking operation |
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Easy installation Simply add or Maintenance |
| No alert notification function |
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Intelligent alert notification |
Superior functionality and economic efficiency compared to wired
(However, the cost varies depending on the structure of the building)
FAQs
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Why are there so many buildings that have not been improved?
Improving firefighting facilities in aging buildings often takes a lot of time and money due to wiring work. Smartcol is wireless, so you can improve fire fighting facilities with simple attachment
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Is the construction cost going up?
It depends on the building. It is competitive in construction costs by minimizing labor costs through simple construction.
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Has the performance been verified?
All firefighting equipment must use products that have been verified for type approval by KFI (Firefighting Industry Technology Institute) under the National Fire Administration.
Smartcol is a safe product that has been approved by the fire administration. -
What is the wireless range?
Depending on the building, it can be installed completely wirelessly or wired/wireless. Detectors and repeaters can be installed completely wirelessly.
How often do I need to replace the batteries in a wireless detector?
The KFI certification standard for wireless detectors is more than 10 years. This means the battery lasts longer than the detector’s expected service life. In addition, if the battery becomes weak or runs out, the system immediately notifies the administrator.
Won’t there be problems if radio signals don’t transmit well in a wireless system?
During the fire protection design and installation process, the radio interference environment is taken into account. Repeaters are installed where necessary to ensure smooth signal transmission. Furthermore, RozeAI maintains stable signal delivery through its patented MESH Network technology, registered in both Korea and the United States.







