Fire Alarm Systems

Converging Networks Southeast is a full service fire alarm inspection, maintenance, and installation company. From routine yearly fire alarm inspections to large-scale installations and upgrades, Converging Networks Southeast is the company you can rely on to keep your fire alarm equipment maintained and up to code.

Our Project Managers and NICET-certified fire alarm specialists are well versed in NFPA codes and local AHJ requirements in our area of operations. Our technicians are trained and certified on Bosch & Honeywell systems giving them the edge in solving any problems you may have.

As your partner in fire and life safety, we will support your existing system and design, and install and maintain a new one. We can work with you to create a plan to migrate your outdated or obsolete system to newer, addressable systems often recommended by the local AHJ authorities. We can also provide a phased plan to help with budgeting upgrades. Properly inspected and maintained fire alarm systems simply work better. Our reasonably priced inspection and services rates set us apart from our competition.


BENEFITS

  • 24-Hour Emergency Services
  • AHJ consultations
  • NICET, ESA, & Factory certified personnel
  • Project managers fluent in NFPA regulations
  • Preventative Maintenance (PM) and service programs
  • Remodels and Upgrades

Inspection Process

  • Inspect the system to ensure all required service and condition standards are met
  • Identify potentially detrimental site conditions that could compromise the performance of the system.
  • Inquire about any changes or modifications of the fire detection and alarm system since the last inspection
  • Inspect the general condition and test the operation of the main and remote fire alarm panels
  • Inspect and test smoke & heat detectors
  • Inspect and test all enunciators and zones
  • Inspect and meter all batteries
  • Inspect all output relays and test their activation
  • Inspect and exercise all flow switches, tamper switches, and low-pressure alarms
  • Verify all signals are received by the Central Station or monitoring company, if applicable
  • Clean the detectors as needed in accordance with the manufacturer’s guidelines
  • Test non-restorable heat detectors circuits by simulating electrical operation at the connection point
  • Perform functional test on all accessible heat-actuating devices
  • Inspect and exercise all supervised control valves and switches
  • Tag devices as required and perform all record keeping
  • Compile a complete report of the inspection