C-TEC launch its first networkable analogue addressable fire panel
C-TEC will be launching its first networkable analogue addressable fire panel at International Fire Expo 2005. Designed to comply with EN54 parts 2/4, the panel offers a vast array of user and installer-friendly features.
These features include the following:
– Full compatibility with Apollo’s XP95/Discovery and Hochiki’s ESP protocols
– Two independently programmable conventional sounder circuits
– Two programmable inputs
– A fault output relay and three programmable relay outputs
– A zone dependency/coincidence function
– A day/night (building occupied/unoccupied) function
– An investigation delay period function
– Individual sensitivity settings for each device
– A phased evacuation facility
– An alarm counter that records the number of times the XFP has been in an alarm state
– An intuitive Windows based upload-download PC program that allows the system to be programmed quickly and easily
Available in two different versions (single loop 16 zone and 1-2 loop 32 zone), the XFP’s network protocol allows up to eight master panels to be connected together with an additional four repeaters available per master.
C-TEC launch its first networkable analogue addressable fire panel
C-TEC will be launching its first networkable analogue addressable fire panel at International Fire Expo 2005. Designed to comply with […]
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