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The fire detector provides reliable early warning of a Fire condition upon reaching a rate of rise of the temperature or fixed temperature threshold in the protected premises.
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Designed to duplicate the light signal from activated automatic fire detector.
Central placed LED (f10 mm) and specially designed reflector provides maximal visibility.
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It is designated to connect conventional fire alarm line (with up to 32 fire detectors) as a part of the addressable fire alarm system IFS7000. The built-in short circuit isolator is available.
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The fire detector provides reliable early warning of a Fire condition responding to fixed threshold smoke concentration detected in the protected premises.
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The conventional indoor sounder 8204С is applicable for sound and LED indication of events registered in Fire Alarm Systems. 8204C is compliant with EN54-3.
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It is designed to perform control over external devices for the fire alarm system IFS7000 in Duty mode and upon detection of Fire Condition. The module is power supplied via the power loop, and it is controlled via the signal loop. The built-in short circuit isolators are available.
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Trigger base with built-in relay output, applicable for burglar fire alarm systems, etc.
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Interactive Fire Control Panel IFS7002 with four signal loops is designed to operate with addressable automatic fire detectors and manual call points. It controls addressable executive devices integrated into fire alarm loops.
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Common base, applicable for the standard fire alarm installations.
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Addressable sounder beacon device – base with built-in short-circuit isolator and accumulator battery, is used for sound and flash indication on registered events by the Interactive fire alarm panel IFS7002. The FD7204 is used for indoor applications.
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The input-output Device FD7203 – 10 inputs / 16 outputs is designated to produce and send an electrical signal to various devices (lift doors, fans, etc.) in the case of an events and recording external impacts typical for a fire condition or other events.
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