A Conventional Fire Alarm Systemis a basic fire detection system used mainly in small to medium-sized buildings. It divides the building into zones, with each zone connected to a group of detectors and manual call points. When a fire is detected, the control panel identifies the affected zone, helping occupants and responders locate the general area of the fire. These systems are simple, cost-effective, and reliable, but they do not indicate the exact device that triggered the alarm.