Can be used to activate auxiliary warning devices such as external bells and sirens, hallway or stairway lighting
The relay will only activate when it receives a CO signal from an interconnect Carbon Monoxide Alarm
When in the activated mode (as a result of a CO signal), this device will deactivate if it receives a smoke interconnect signal from a compatible device
2-wire horn/strobe Sync mode allows audible notification appliances (horns) and visual notification appliances (strobes) to be silenced/deactivated at the same time.
Signal circuit trouble memory (helps identify intermittent loop problems).
2-wire horn/strobe Sync mode allows audible notification appliances (horns) and visual notification appliances (strobes) to be silenced/deactivated at the same time.
Signal circuit trouble memory (helps identify intermittent loop problems).
Power Booster, 10 Amp, Red EBPS10A The Remote Booster Power Supply is a self-contained 24V DC power supply designed to augment fire alarm audible and visual power requirements. The booster contains all of the necessary circuits to monitor and charge batteries, control and supervise four Class B or two Class A Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs)…
Allows for reliable filtered and regulated power to be installed where needed
Cost effective system expansion
Provides for Genesis and Enhanced Integrity notification appliance synchronization
Auto-programming reduces installation time Reports two devices set to the same address
Selectable strobe synchronization for System Sensor,Wheelock, and Gentex devices
Addressable sounder base compatibility
A fire alarm relay allows your fire alarm system to perform automated tasks incase of an emergency. The relay distributes power to devices in certain circumstances. They can be used to close fire doors, switch off music systems, switch off air conditioning and more.
Fire alarm control panels require reliable power sources to operate in an emergency. This can be done through having two different power sources such as a primary power source and an emergency generator. Another option is a single power supply source such as primary ac power and a stored energy emergency power supply system
The power supply must be able to run the system for 24 hours in standby and 5 minutes in alarm conditions.