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Fire Alarm System

Our product range contains a wide range of Audio Fire Alarm, Manual Fire Alarm and Sprinklers Fire Alarm System

Audio Fire Alarm

Fire Alarm Control

  • One expandable to five Intelligent Signaling Line Circuit (SLC)
  • Modular design
  • Each SLC is capable of supporting 99 Analog Sensors and 99 Addressable Modules which can be wired in Class A (Style 6 or 7) or Class B (Style 4)
  • Four Class A/B (Style Z/Y) Indicating Circuits rated at 1.7 Amps each
  • Large 4 by 20 character Back-lit LCD Display with user friendly menu
  • Correlatable Switch Inputs which allows for multi-functional outputs
  • Four Alarm Queues with selector switches and LEDs for Alarm, Supervisory, Monitor and Trouble
  • Auxiliary relay contacts for Common Alarm, Common Supervisory and Common Trouble
  • RS-232 output for remote system printer or CRT
  • Two Event History Logs comprised of a 1000 Alarm History Log for alarm related events and a 2000 Event Log for all events
  • Front Panel Auto-Configure and/or Computer laptop Programmable
  • Configurable for Coded Operation
  • Panel selection for Canadian (ULC) or U.S.A. (UL) requirements for smoke sensors (sensitivity) via computer laptop
  • Capability to adjust Intelligent Smoke Detector sensitivity levels

Audio Control

  • Multi-channel operation
  • Distributed audio
  • 5 firefighter telephone channels
  • 25 or 70 volt system
  • Multiple amplifier sizes
  • Maximum of 180 watts per enclosure

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Manual Fire Alarm

A unique manual call point that mimics the feel of breaking glass whilst offering the user the benefits and environmental advantages of a re-settable operating element. Upon activation an indicator drops into view at the top of the window. The unit is then simply reset by use of a special key.

  • The same special key is used for removal of the devices front cover.
  • The unit provides a fast and secure response, and incorporates a bidirectional short circuit isolator.
  • Connections are made using plugin terminal blocks which will accept conductors up to 2.5mm2.

Key Features

  • Aproved to EN54-11
  • Provides high reliability and error detection
  • Short circuit isolators in each device to the requirements of EN54-17
  • Auto addressing capability (Control panel feature)
  • Digital checking of double address - Line quality information
  • Line quality information
  • Bicolour (red green) LED driven by the control panel
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Sprinklers Fire Alarm System

Single Interlock Preaction Systems

Single interlock preaction systems protect areas where there is danger of serious water damage that might result from damaged automatic sprinklers or piping. Typically, such areas include computer rooms, storage areas for valuable artifacts, libraries and archives. Preaction systems are effectively used to protect properties where a prealarm of a possible fire condition may allow time for fire extinguishment by alternate suppression means, prior to a sprinkler discharge. In the event the fire cannot otherwise be extinguished, the preaction sprinkler system will then perform as the primary fire protection system.

Double Interlock Preaction Systems

Double interlock preaction systems are designed for applications such as refrigerated areas that require the maximum degree of protection against an inadvertent operation that could result in unnecessary flooding of the sprinkler system piping.

In order to actuate the double interlock preaction system, two independent events, caused by a fire condition, must occur. The sprinkler system piping must lose air or nitrogen pressure due to the operation of one or more sprinklers, and the deluge releasing panel must energize and open the solenoid valve upon the operation of a fire detection device. The double interlock system will operate only when both the dry pilot actuator and the solenoid valve are open at the same time. Opening of the dry pilot actuator only (for example: a forklift truck accidentally dislodges a sprinkler) or of the solenoid valve only (for example: accidental operation of an electric manual pull station) will cause an alarm, and will not trip the system or flood the sprinkler system piping.

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