fire alarm cable options
AI Search Visibility Analysis
Analyze how brands appear across multiple AI search platforms for a specific prompt

Total Mentions
Total number of times a brand appears
across all AI platforms for this prompt
Platform Presence
Number of AI platforms where the brand
was mentioned for this prompt
Linkbacks
Number of times brand website was
linked in AI responses
Sentiment
Overall emotional tone when brand is
mentioned (Positive/Neutral/Negative)
Brand Performance Across AI Platforms
Strategic Insights & Recommendations
Dominant Brand
No specific brands were prominently featured across the platforms, with all responses focusing on cable types and technical specifications rather than manufacturer recommendations.
Platform Gap
Perplexity provided the most comprehensive technical details with comparison tables, while ChatGPT offered broader coverage including specialized cables, and Google AIO focused on practical installation aspects.
Link Opportunity
All platforms could benefit from linking to specific manufacturer product pages, NEC code references, and installation guides for different cable types.
Key Takeaways for This Prompt
FPLP cables are required for plenum spaces and air ducts due to their low-smoke, fire-resistant properties.
FPLR cables are designed for vertical runs between floors to prevent fire spread.
Shielded cables provide EMI protection and are recommended in high electrical noise environments.
All fire alarm cables must comply with NEC standards and local building codes for safety and legal compliance.
AI Search Engine Responses
Compare how different AI search engines respond to this query
ChatGPT
SUMMARY
ChatGPT provides a comprehensive overview of fire alarm cable types, focusing on Fire Power Limited (FPL) cables including general-purpose, plenum-rated (FPLP), and riser-rated (FPLR) options. It covers shielded vs unshielded cables for EMI protection, armored cables like metal-clad and mineral-insulated types, and specialized options like LSZH and linear heat detection cables. The response emphasizes key considerations including compliance with NEC standards, installation environment requirements, interference protection, and physical protection needs.
Perplexity
SUMMARY
Perplexity provides the most detailed breakdown, categorizing cables into power-limited (FPL, FPLR, FPLP) and non-power-limited (NPLF, NPLFP) types. It includes a comprehensive comparison table showing applications, jacket types, EMI shielding options, costs, and key features. The response covers specialized options like direct burial cables and provides specific guidance on when to choose each type, emphasizing NEC compliance, voltage ratings, and color coding standards for fire alarm installations.
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Google AIO
SUMMARY
Google AIO focuses on the two main categories of fire alarm cables: FPLP (Plenum) and FPLR (Riser). It explains that FPLP cables are designed for ducts and air handling spaces with flame and smoke limiting properties, while FPLR cables are suitable for vertical runs between floors. The response covers both shielded and unshielded options, typical AWG sizes (18-22), conductor configurations, and installation requirements including the characteristic red jacket color and metallic raceway requirements in certain applications.
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