Scope
Monitored paging audio system covering 120 zones distributed across five buildings
Standards
International commercial building standards

Challenge

The Moscow World Trade Center complex comprises five buildings, each with its own operational profile, requiring a unified paging system that could address any combination of zones across the campus. The system needed precise inter-building routing, continuous monitoring of all signal paths and amplifiers, and fault-tolerant architecture ensuring that a failure in one building would not affect paging capability in the others.

Approach

ITS designed and built a monitored paging system with 120 zones distributed across the five-building complex. The architecture provides inter-building routing with dedicated signal paths between buildings, fail-safe monitoring that continuously verifies the status of every amplifier and signal path, and fault-tolerant design that isolates failures to the affected zone without cascading to adjacent buildings. The zone map allows flexible addressing — individual zones, building-wide pages, campus-wide emergency alerts — from a centralised control point.

Outcome

The Moscow World Trade Center operates with a 120-zone monitored paging system providing unified campus-wide communication with full fault tolerance and continuous monitoring across all five buildings.

International120 ZonesEnterprise PagingFault-TolerantMulti-Building

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