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VRT-A10 VESDA Analogue Output Module - Fire Trade Supplies
VRT-S07 VESDA System Relay Module - Fire Trade Supplies
VRT-E00 VESDA Remote Relays (7 Relays) Scanner Only - Fire Trade Supplies
VRT-K00 VESDA Remote Compact Display No Relays - Fire Trade Supplies
VRT-J0000-MRN VESDA Remote Compact Display (7 Relays) Marine - Fire Trade Supplies
VRT-900 VESDA Remote Relays (12 Relays) - Fire Trade Supplies
VRT-J00 VESDA Remote Compact Display (7 Relays) - Fire Trade Supplies
VRT-800 VESDA Remote Scanner Display (12 Relays) - Fire Trade Supplies
VRT-700 VESDA Remote Scanner Display No Relays - Fire Trade Supplies
VRT-500 VESDA Remote Relays (7 Relays) - Fire Trade Supplies
VRT-600 VESDA Remote Display No Relays - Fire Trade Supplies
VRT-400 VESDA Remote Scan Display (7 relays) - Fire Trade Supplies
VRT-000 VESDA Remote Mounting Box Only - Fire Trade Supplies
VRT-300 VESDA Remote VESDAnet Socket - Fire Trade Supplies
VRT-200 VESDA Remote Display (7 relays) - Fire Trade Supplies
VRT-100 VESDA LCD Remote Programmer - Fire Trade Supplies
VLI-885 VESDA VLI Industrial Aspirating Smoke Detector - Fire Trade Supplies
VIC-010 VESDAnet Interface Card - Fire Trade Supplies
VIC-030 VESDA Multi-function Control Card with MPO - Fire Trade Supplies
VIC-020 VESDA Multi-function Control Card - Fire Trade Supplies

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Vesda FAQ's


A VESDA system constantly samples the air through a network of pipes and analyses it for the smallest traces of smoke, providing advanced warning long before conventional detectors activate.


Traditional smoke detectors respond once smoke has already reached the sensor. VESDA, however, actively draws in air and analyses it, making it far more sensitive and capable of giving earlier alerts.


VESDA systems are designed with maintenance in mind. While they do require periodic filter changes and system checks, servicing is straightforward for trained engineers.


The initial investment is higher than standard detectors, but the early warning benefits, reliability, and reduced downtime often make VESDA more cost-effective in high-value or mission-critical environments.


VESDA detectors integrate with conventional or addressable fire alarm panels via relay outputs or direct communications modules, allowing alarms and fault signals to be reported instantly.


Typically, filters last 2–4 years, depending on the environment. In dustier conditions, they may need replacing sooner to keep the system working effectively.


Test points are positioned on the sampling pipe network, usually at accessible locations, to allow engineers to introduce smoke or test gas during routine maintenance.

VESDA systems use multiple alarm stages, often including:


  • Alert – very early smoke detection

  • Action – smoke levels increasing, investigation required

  • Fire 1 – significant smoke detected

  • Fire 2 – high concentration, immediate response needed


VESDA is typically required in high-risk or sensitive environments such as data centres, cleanrooms, cold storage, airports, and heritage buildings where early detection is vital.


VESDA stands for Very Early Smoke Detection Apparatus. It refers to a type of aspirating smoke detection technology that continuously samples air from a protected area and analyses it for smoke particles at extremely low concentrations. VESDA systems are designed to provide staged early warning signals before visible smoke develops or conventional point detectors activate.


A VESDA system works by actively drawing air through a network of sampling pipes into a central detection unit. The sampled air is analysed using high-sensitivity optical or laser-based detection technology. When smoke particles are detected at predefined thresholds, the system generates staged alerts and can signal a connected fire alarm control panel. This continuous air sampling allows earlier detection compared to traditional ceiling-mounted smoke detectors.


VESDA is a well-known brand of aspirating smoke detection systems. The term “aspirating smoke detector” describes the technology itself — a system that samples air through pipework for smoke analysis. VESDA is one of the leading manufacturers of this technology and is widely specified in critical and high-risk environments.

Many VESDA aspirating smoke detectors are classified under EN 54-20, which defines sensitivity classes for aspirating systems:


  • Class A – Very high sensitivity for critical environments such as data centres and clean rooms

  • Class B – Enhanced sensitivity for high-value or large spaces

  • Class C – Standard sensitivity for general applications

The appropriate class depends on risk assessment, pipe design and building use.


No. A VESDA system does not replace a fire alarm system — it forms part of one. VESDA aspirating smoke detectors integrate with fire alarm control panels and provide early warning detection within the overall life safety system. They are often used in conjunction with other detection devices depending on the building design and risk profile.


VESDA systems are typically tested by introducing approved test smoke through designated sampling points or test ports within the pipe network. Engineers verify correct airflow, detector response and signal transmission to the fire alarm control panel. Routine maintenance may also include filter inspection, airflow calibration checks and system diagnostics to ensure continued performance.


Yes. Certain VESDA models are specifically designed for challenging environments such as industrial facilities, cold storage areas and locations with high airflow or dust levels. Advanced filtration, airflow monitoring and configurable sensitivity settings help maintain reliable performance in conditions where conventional smoke detectors may struggle.

Routine VESDA maintenance typically includes:


  • Filter inspection and replacement

  • Airflow and pipe integrity checks

  • Functional alarm testing

  • System diagnostics and sensitivity verification

Maintenance frequency depends on environmental conditions and system design, but regular servicing is essential to ensure continued early warning performance.

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