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16/2 Fire Alarm Riser FPLR Solid Bare Copper Cable – 1000ft – Red
About 16/2 Fire Alarm Riser 16/2 Fire Alarm Riser cables are selected for fire alarm circuits that require a thicker...
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18/2 Fire Alarm Riser FPLR Solid Bare Copper Cable – 1000ft – Red
About 18/2 Fire Alarm Riser 18/2 Fire Alarm Riser cables are used in vertical fire alarm pathways inside buildings. They...
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Description
About Fire Alarm Cables
Fire Alarm Cables are built specifically to support reliable signal transmission in emergency detection systems. A fire alarm cable is engineered to meet strict safety and performance standards required for life safety applications.
From residential buildings to large commercial facilities, choosing the correct cable for a fire alarm system helps ensure alarms activate without delay. Options vary by conductor size, rating, and installation method to meet different fire alarm cable requirements and regulatory guidelines.
Specification:
|
Spec |
FPLP (Plenum) |
FPLR (Riser) |
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Voltage Rating |
300 Volts |
300 Volts |
|
Shielding |
Available in Foil (Overall) |
Available in Foil (Overall) |
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Jacket Color |
Red (Standard) |
Red (Standard) |
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Conductors |
12 AWG - 22 AWG |
12 AWG - 22 AWG |
Key features
Code-Compliant Construction
Fire alarm cables are manufactured to align with recognized installation standards. This supports safer routing and smoother inspections.
Clear Signal Transmission
These cables are designed to carry alarm signals without distortion. Reliable communication is critical during emergency events.
Flexible Installation Options
Fire alarm cable in conduit or open pathways allows installers to adapt to building layouts while following regulations.
Multiple Size Availability
Common options include fire alarm cable 16/2 and fire alarm cable 18/2, chosen based on system load and distance.
Various type
Fire Alarm Cable 16/2
Fire Alarm Cable 16/2 supports higher current requirements. It is often used for longer runs or larger alarm systems.
Fire Alarm Cable 18/2?
Fire Alarm Cable 18/2 is a common choice for standard alarm circuits. It balances flexibility and dependable signal delivery.
Shielded Fire Alarm Cable
Shielded designs reduce interference. These are useful in environments with electrical noise.
Plenum and Riser Fire Alarm Cable
Rated versions are selected based on airflow spaces or vertical runs, following fire alarm cable installation regulations.
Best use cases
Commercial Fire Alarm Systems
Large buildings rely on compliant fire alarm cabling to support panels, detectors, and notification devices.
Residential Safety Systems
Homes use properly sized fire alarm cables to connect alarms and ensure dependable alerts.
Industrial Facilities
Factories often require shielded fire alarm cable to handle electrical interference safely.
Code-Regulated Installations
Projects governed by strict rules benefit from cables that meet defined fire alarm cable requirements.
Choose dependable fire alarm cables built to meet safety standards, support proper installation, and deliver reliable emergency signaling.
Faqs
How to test fire alarm cable?
Testing involves checking continuity, insulation resistance, and signal integrity using approved testing equipment.
Is all the fire alarm cable twisted?
Not all fire alarm cables are twisted. Some designs use twisted pairs for better interference control.
What type of cable is needed for a fire alarm?
The required cable depends on system design, rating, and local codes, commonly 16/2 or 18/2.
When to use shielded fire alarm cable?
Shielded cable is used in areas with electrical interference that may disrupt alarm signals.
Which cable is used for the fire alarm system?
Fire-rated cables designed for alarm signaling are used, selected by size and installation conditions.
What is the correct fire alarm cable size?
The fire alarm cable size depends on system current needs, distance, and code requirements.

