Gamewell-FCI is one of the oldest fire alarm manufacurers, with a history dating back to 1852.  There history is full of industry firsts from the creation of the Gamewell Call box in 1852 to the creation of the first addressable self programming fire alarm panel in 1994, the Gamewell Smart Start.  FCI, in 2003, was the first fire alarm manufacturer to use two wire broadband technology for fire alarm panel networking.  In 2006, Gamewell-FCI introduced the E3 series Emergency Evacuation System.

 

The E3 series is not desiged as a fire alarm system, but as a complete facility emergency system.  The E3 utilizes a distributed networked architecture for maximum system performance and redundancy.  The system is built using a modular approach to allow for fast and easy installs in new buldings or retrofit applications.  The E3 can handle all areas of building and facility emergency management.  The E3 system can be used for its advance fire alarm abilities and with many other detection systems for toxic gas and VESDA technologies.  The E3 can also integrate with your building management to perform smoke and fan control.

 

The E3 is also able to provide mass notification as an integrated system with the fire alarm.  The E3 meets all requirements of the Unified Facilities Criteria 04-021 for Mass Notification and is currently installed on local military installations from Eglin Air Force Base to Naval Air Station Pensacola.

 

For more information on the Gamewell-FCI line of products, please visit our downloads page, or the Gamewell-FCI website here.

 

DeGraaf Systems is an Authorized Engineered Systems Distributer for the entire Gamewell-FCI product line.  We have performed installations for the United States Air Force, United States Navy, and the United States Army.  We have performed installs for many local commercial and industrial clients.

 

We have a full staff of designers and installers that can handle any size or type of installations.  We can handle all stages of the project from initial consultation through estimating and then through the installation and long term maintenance of the system.