Siemens Building Technologies: range of products for Moevenpick Hotel

Siemens Building Technologies: range of products for Moevenpick Hotel. A whole range of products from Siemens Building Technologies, including a fire alarm system and 1,200 Sinteso...

Siemens Building Technologies: range of products for Moevenpick Hotel. A whole range of products from Siemens Building Technologies, including a fire alarm system and 1,200 Sinteso fire detectors, have been used in a ‘singlesource’ solution for the Moevenpick Hotel in Frankfurt.

The fire protection, building automation, access control, power supply and electrical installation divisions were all involved in construction of the Moevenpick Hotel Frankfurt City in the middle of the new Europaviertel district being developed on a former freight yard site.

The construction brief included a life-cycle approach to implementing a full electrical and building automation package.

The 288-bed, four star hotel, has a fire alarm system with over 1,000 fire detectors, so even the slightest occurrence of smoke or fire is swiftly detected and the alarm raised.

hansjoerg.wigger@siemens.com

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