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National Trust, Morville Hall, Shropshire

March 19, 2018

Project Overview

The National Trust’s Morville Hall is a grade I listed country house and gardens in the care of the National Trust in the county of Shropshire. It is a large grey stone mansion with projecting wings, originally built in two storeys in the 16th-century but increased to three as part of an 18th-century enlargement.

Sunfish upgraded the fire alarm systems using Advanced MxPro5 addressable fire control equipment and Apollo XP95 fire detectors. Where the installation of new fire alarm cables was not been possible, Sunfish used the Apollo Xpander wireless fire alarm equipment to extend the fire alarm systems into these areas.

A Nimbus Fire Alarm Management System gateway was installed by Sunfish to provide real-time data of system events and provide compliance management information. The Nimbus records live fire alarm events and system testing.

Sector: Heritage
Client: National Trust
Location: Shropshire
Scope: System design, installation & commissioning.
Services: Fire detection and alarm system and Nimbus Fire Alarm Management System.

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