Thursday, November 7, 2013

Fire Detection & Alarm Systems

Instead of reporting alarms by general location or zones, Intelligent Fire Alarm Controllers (IFC) can identify its specific location and status, saving time and confusion in an emergency. As your business needs change, the modular design of our controllers lets you network additional Fire Alarm Control panels or add new devices as your facility grows. This flexibility means substantial cost savings in your investment. Controllers offers intelligent addressable systems ranging from small single alarm panel systems to complete, networkable solutions for large-scale applications.

Intelligent Fire Alarm Controllers (IFC)  Features:



• fully digital,high-precision protocol,intelligent detectors improve fire protection and reduce maintenance costs
• Network compatible with existing IFC panel installations
• Autoprogram feature provides immediate fire protection in new installations
• Multiple programming options make on-site or off-site programming and editing fast and easy
• Network option supports Intelligent Fire Workstation using wire or fiber
• Seamless integration to the building management system and others using industry standard BACnet and Modbus protocols
• Flash memory eliminates need to change EPROMs
• Built-in Degraded Mode capable of general alarms even if CPU fails
• Automatic detector test
• Detector maintenance alert
• Web Server: Optional web-based device that acts as an HTML server that allows remote
  access to the IFC Network via the Internet or an Intranet. User can view the history of a fire alarm control
  panel (FACP), event status, device properties, and other information based on pre-defined access    permissions.
  All data available is a “snapshot” of the data on the IFC Network at the time the browser requested the
  information.

• Supports up to 636 intelligent, addressable devices
• Supports one to two Signaling Line Circuits (SLC) with up to 159 detectors and 159 modules per loop
• Voice and telephone features available via networked DVC: Eight channels of high quality, digital audio used
  for emergency paging and simultaneous broadcasting of multiple messages; standard or customizable audio files;
  five channels of firefighter telephone; 50- or 75-watt amplifiers  with four outputs per amplifier
• Releasing features: 10 independent  hazards, sophisticated cross zone, delay timer and discharge timers, abort
  (four options), low-pressure CO2 listed
• 800-event capacity in non-volatile memory, plus 200-event alarm-only file
• Powerful Boolean logic equations

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