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HMS Belfast, the most significant surviving Royal Navy warship from the Second World War, has been equipped with L1 category fire systems from Advanced. The decommissioned destroyer, which is permanently moored as a museum ship on the River Thames in London, was fitted with eight-loop and two-loop MxPro 5 fire panels, plus a TouchControl touchscreen remote control terminal and repeater.
Fitted on behalf of the Imperial War Museum, which owns and operates the historic vessel, the new fire system covers six of the warship’s nine decks, as well as its on-shore visitor pavilion.
Advanced’s long-standing partner, ADI Global, was responsible for the supply of the fire alarm control panels for the project at HMS Belfast, while facilities services company Atalian Servest was responsible for the installation, commissioning and networking of the fire panels in accordance with BS 5839. The panels were integrated with around 700 Apollo XP95 detectors and interfaced with VESDA aspirating smoke detection.
MxPro 5 Fire Alarm Control Panel 2-8 Loop
MxPro 5 Fire Alarm Control Panel 1 Loop
MxPro 5 Remote Control Terminal - Large
MxPro 5 Remote Display Terminal
MxPro 5 Fire Alarm Control Panel 1-4 Loop
MxPro 5 Remote Control Terminal
MxPro 5 Fire Alarm Control Panel 1-2 Loop
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