Bosch at Zhedong Canal Museum

An up-to-date alarm system, based on the technology of Bosch, with alarm points indoors and outdoors, Maintains the security of the building and the contents of the museum.

The owner of the Grand Canal Museum has chosen to install an integrated platform that allows all security systems to be managed from the same place (intrusion alarm, Video surveillance, Access control and guard patrol). Bosch has collaborated with the team to ensure integration.

The Grand Canal Museum, located in China's Zhejiang Province, covers the millennia of history and development of the Grand Canal, which is the oldest man-made in this country and is still crucial to the economy, local ecology and culture.

Bosch at Zhedong Canal Museum

In order to maintain the safety of the eye-catching glass structure and valuable contents, The museum needed to renew its Alarm System.

Although the building isn't particularly large, needed a wide range of detectors of different types in around 600 Indoor and outdoor alarm points.

The museum owner was looking for a partner with a strong track record in museum facilities to meet the challenge.

The Intrusion detection system Scalable and easy to install was attractive to the museum as a whole. Two features of the G Series control panel were particularly attractive.

First of all, Designed to receive two alarm signals simultaneously. This reduces the total number of input modules and control panels, as well as the amount of wiring needed, reducing the total cost of the system.

Secondly, Your Quick Response, even when multiple alerts are triggered at once. High-speed on-board communication ensures that the response occurs in less than two seconds. This allows the system to comply with local response time legislation for museums.

To meet the specific requirements of different areas of the museum, The team drew up the most suitable solution made up of different types of detectors: Seismic, Movement and glass breakage.

The Seismic detectors have been installed in the warehouse. They have intelligent signal processing, recognize vibrations caused by explosives, mechanical tools and noise from low structures, Like jets of water.

Those of TriTech movement have been set up at the entrance and the exhibition area. They employ state-of-the-art technologies to ensure fast and reliable detection, virtually eliminating false alarms, Even in difficult conditions. Ceiling-mounted systems are also available to cover areas where wall-mounted detectors are not possible. Advanced panoramic roof detectors offer coverage of 360 degrees without blind spots.

Abroad there is also motion detectors, Covering the outdoor space and waterfront location. Dual motion detectors use advanced signal processing techniques. Mechanical design prevents false alarms caused by airflow or insects.

Finally,, The Glass Break Detectors protect the exterior glass wall. They use sound analysis technology (SAT) microprocessor-based to listen to specific frequencies associated with glass breakage.


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By • 21 Nov, 2024
• Section: Alarms, Case studies, Access control, Detection