Fire Alaram Systems
Fire Alarm control panels perform a wide range of life-saving and property-protecting tasks. Some activate fire suppression or fire sprinkler systems, while others don't. Some transmit a signal used to alert first responders, while others simply sound alarms in or around the building. Every fire panel acts as a middleman between devices that watch for hazards and devices tasked with alerting people to danger or problems with fire protection systems. Our fire alarm control panels are the heart of a robust and scalable fire and life-safety communications system. Intelligent, configurable, and expandable, they can meet a wide range of customer and building needs.
Smoke Detector
A smoke detector is a device that senses smoke, typically as an indicator of fire. Commercial smoke detectors issue a signal to a fire alarm control panel as part of a fire alarm system, while household smoke detectors, also known as smoke alarms, generally issue an audible or visual alarm from the detector itself or several detectors if there are multiple smoke detectors interlinked. Sensitive alarms can be used to detect, and deter, people smoking in areas where smoking is banned. Smoke detectors in large commercial and industrial buildings are usually connected to a central fire alarm system. Domestic smoke detectors range from individual battery powered units to several interlinked units with battery backup.
Heat Detector
Heat Detector with fixed and rate of rise temperature setting for loop 3000 with 1 thermal sensor for earliest fire detection and indication in all environments with difficult ambient conditions according to DIN EN 54-5 with optional inbuilt bidirectional Isolator according to EN 54-17
Hooter
The electronic sounder is designed for use within fire alarm systems, security systems and industrial signaling systems, it provides an audio warning which is suitable for place which needs audio indication.
Mannel Cell Points (M C P)
The manual call point is though, durable & highly visible, alarm led/s is provide inside the call point to indicate the alarm condition.