Fire Alarm Model Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-EE-12502
The Fire Alarm Model is an educational electronics teaching aid used for demonstrating the basic principle of a warning circuit in which a triggering input activates an alarm output. Designed for physics teachers, students, science laboratories, and STEM classrooms, it helps learners explore sensors, electrical circuits, switching, signal response, and audible warning systems.
Product Description
The Fire Alarm Model supports practical teaching of the input-process-output relationship used in electronic warning systems. In a basic alarm circuit, a sensing or triggering element detects a defined change, the circuit responds to that input, and an output device produces a warning signal.
The exact detection method of this model was not supplied, so no specific heat, smoke, flame, thermistor, or other sensor technology is claimed. The model is intended for educational circuit demonstrations and should not be represented as a certified life-safety fire alarm system unless supporting certification and performance data are separately verified.
Key Features
- Demonstrates alarm-circuit principles: Helps explain how an input condition can trigger an electrical warning output.
- Supports sensor education: Provides a foundation for discussing sensing devices and their role in automatic systems.
- Explains input-process-output relationships: Connects detection, circuit response, and alarm activation in one teaching sequence.
- Supports basic electronics lessons: Helps introduce current flow, circuit completion, switching, and output devices.
- Encourages practical observation: Allows students to relate an observable trigger condition to a resulting warning response.
- Suitable for guided demonstrations: Useful for physics laboratories, electronics lessons, STEM activities, and supervised classroom instruction.
- Supports safety-system discussions: Provides a starting point for explaining how real warning systems use detectors and alarms.
Technical Specifications
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Specification |
Detail |
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Product Name |
Fire Alarm Model |
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Brand |
School Equipments |
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Product Type |
Educational electronic warning-circuit demonstration model |
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Primary Teaching Concepts |
Sensing, circuit response, switching, electrical output, and alarm activation |
What's Included in the Kit
- Fire Alarm Model
No specific sensor, buzzer, battery, switch, circuit board, connecting lead, or accessory is claimed because an exact supplied component list was not available.
Applications / Uses
- Introducing the working principle of an electronic alarm circuit.
- Teaching the relationship between a sensing input and warning output.
- Explaining basic electrical circuits, switching, and current flow.
- Supporting STEM activities involving sensors and automatic response systems.
- Comparing different possible detection technologies at a conceptual level.
- Discussing the distinction between an educational model and a certified life-safety alarm system.
How to Use the Fire Alarm Model
- Place the model on a stable, dry laboratory or classroom surface.
- Identify the input or sensing section, circuit section, power connection, and warning output present on the supplied model.
- Connect only the power source specified for the actual supplied apparatus.
- Activate the model according to its supplied instructions and observe its normal initial condition.
- Apply only the approved demonstration stimulus appropriate to the model's actual sensor or trigger mechanism.
- Observe how the input condition causes the circuit to change state and activate the warning output.
- Relate the demonstration to the BEK Thermistor 5k Ohm NTC when discussing temperature-sensitive circuit components, without implying that this thermistor is included with the model.
- Compare audible-output concepts with the Electronic Buzzer 6V D.C. and use the Electricity Kit for broader circuit-building activities.
Safety and handling note: Do not use an open flame, uncontrolled heat, smoke, or combustion products unless the manufacturer's instructions explicitly permit that test method. Operate under teacher supervision and use only the specified power source.
Care & Maintenance
- Keep the model, electrical contacts, sensor area, and output components clean and dry.
- Inspect wires, terminals, switches, and power connections for visible damage before each demonstration.
- Do not expose the apparatus to uncontrolled heat, flame, moisture, or excessive electrical input.
- Store in a dry location protected from dust, impact, and rough handling.
Why Choose School Equipments
School Equipments is based in Ambala, India, and manufactures and supplies science-education instruments and school laboratory equipment. Its portfolio includes physics apparatus, electrical and electromagnetism equipment, scientific laboratory instruments, science kits, mathematics kits, didactic models, and STEM products. The company states that it has business experience with schools and companies across more than 20 countries and areas, supporting educational institutions, laboratories, distributors, and international procurement requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Fire Alarm Model used for?
A Fire Alarm Model is used to demonstrate how an input or sensing condition can cause an electronic circuit to activate a warning output. It supports lessons on sensors, switching, electrical circuits, and automated alarm systems.
What sensor does the Fire Alarm Model use?
The sensor type was not supplied in the available product data. It should be confirmed before publishing claims about thermistors, smoke sensors, flame detectors, or other detection technologies.
Does the Fire Alarm Model produce an audible alarm?
The exact output device was not specified in the supplied product information. The alarm output type should be confirmed against the final supplied model before publication.
Can this model be used to teach electronic circuits?
Yes. It can support instruction on input devices, circuit response, switching, current flow, output devices, and automated warning systems.
Is this model a certified fire-safety device?
No life-safety certification or fire-alarm standard was supplied or independently verified. The product should therefore be described as an educational teaching model, not as a substitute for a certified building fire-detection or alarm system.
Can students use real fire to test the model?
Not unless the manufacturer's specific instructions explicitly permit that procedure. Open flame, uncontrolled heat, and smoke should not be used merely to test an educational model.
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