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Apollo Cat O. XP95 VAD Base with Isolator 45681-709APO

Apollo 29600-664 Conventional Open-Area Sounder VAD Cat. W - Outdoor - Red Body Red Flash

Apollo 55000-739APO XP95 Open-Area VAD Cat. C - White Body Red Flash C-3-8

Apollo Cat O. XP95 Sounder VAD Base with Isolator 45681-705APO

GBP 72.02
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Apollo RW1500-210APO Reach Open-Area Sounder VAD Cat. W White Body White-Flash W-2.5-7

Apollo RW1500-220APO Reach Open-Area Sounder VAD Cat. W Red Body White Flash W-2.5-7

Apollo Discovery Cat O. Discovery Sounder VAD Base with Isolator 45681-700APO

Apollo Discovery Cat O. Discovery Sounder VAD Base with Isolator 45681-700APO

Apollo Discovery Cat O. Discovery Sounder VAD Base with Isolator 45681-700APOThe Discovery Sounder VAD Base makes full use of the Discovery protocol. For ease of commissioning a Magnetic Wand can be used to test and adjust each sounder VAD locally.Key FeaturesEN54-23 certifiedFlash rate of 0.5HzIt is possible to set individual volume of the sounder from the panel15 pairs of tones including IMO code 1A General Emergency Alarm and IMO Code 2 All ClearBuilt in isolatorBrand InformationDiscovery is a range of high-specification analogue addressable fire detectors and alarm devices. Discovery detectors offer effective false alarm management by a combination of EN 54 approved operating modes and sophisticated algorithms. Drift compensation further reduces the likelihood of false alarms caused by a build-up of dust in the sensing chamber. In addition to the familiar smoke and heat detectors the Discovery range features two multisensor detectors. One is an opticalheat multisensor which can be used to protect against many types of fire risk. The other is a carbon monoxideheat multisensor which protects against both smouldering fires and those generating heat.OperationThe Discovery Multisensor construction is similar to that of the optical detector but uses a different lid and optical mouldings to accommodate the thermistor heat sensor. The Discovery OpticalHeat Multisensor Detector contains an optical smoke sensor and a thermistor temperature sensor whose outputs are combined to give the final analogue value. The way in which the signals from the two sensors are combined depends on the response mode selected.The five modes provide response behaviour which incorporates pure heat detection pure smoke detection and a combination of both. The multisensor is therefore useful over the widest range of applications. The signals from the optical smoke sensing element and the temperature sensor are independent and represent the smoke level and the air temperature respectively in the vicinity of the detector.The detectors micro-controller processes the two signals according to the mode selected. When the detector is operating as a multisensor the temperature signal processing extracts only rate-of-rise information for combination with the optical signal. In these modes the detector will not respond to a slow temperature increase even if the temperature reaches a high level. A large sudden change in temperature can however cause an alarm without the presence of smoke if sustained for 20 seconds.

GBP 78.12
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Apollo Mounting Plate for 4 Prisms 100m 29600-529

Apollo Beam Detector Surface Mounting Plate for Prisms 29600-528

Apollo Mounting Plate for 1 Prism 8-50m 29600-530

Apollo Universal Bracket for Beam Detector Heads and Prisms 29600-527

Apollo Singular Transparent Hinged Cover for Apollo Call Point 44251-189APO

Apollo Blank XPert Card for XPander Wireless Range -Red 29600-399

Apollo Blank XPert Card for XPander Wireless Range -Red 29600-399

Apollo Blank XPert Card for XPander Wireless Range RedSpare singular blank XPERT card in red for the XPander range. XPander incorporates entirely new designs with respect to the wireless communication system. A Radio Interface is connected to the loop.XPander incorporates entirely new designs with respect to the wireless communication system. A Radio Interface is connected to the loop. It communicates with the control panel using the Apollo addressable two-wire power and communications system. The interface communicates with the detection and alarm signalling devices by means of radio waves. The detectors are multistate in that they report normal pre-alarm fire or fault states to the radio base which transmits the information to the interface. The detectors incorporate drift compensation and report any compensation limit occurring. The radio bases and signalling devices are addressable and use a pre-set analogue value to report via the XP95 or Discovery protocol. Apart from normal and fire the bases can send pre-set analogue values to indicate low battery detector contaminated detector tamper and low signal strength fault conditions.Brand Featuresmodern styling loop-powered interface operating on 868MHz wireless addresses seen by control panel as normal addresses radio base with wireless circuitry and battery compartment chamber designed to inhibit dirt penetration and thus reduce false alarms automatic drift compensation with DirtAlert warning algorithms for transient alarm rejection FasTest reduces time taken to test detectors remote test facility 3-5 years battery lifeProduct InformationAddress card supplied with all bases. Using a coding guide pips are removed to set the address of the inserted device.Key FeaturesSimplifies and speeds up installation and commissioningAddress remains the same no matter how often detectors are replacedUses patented proven technologyFlexibility to create any address

GBP 0.24
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Apollo Blank XPert Card for XPander Wireless Range - White 29600-413

Apollo XP95 Manual Call Point without Isolator - 55100-905APO

Apollo Intelligent Auto-Aligning Beam Detector SA7100-100APO

Apollo Intelligent Auto-Aligning Beam Detector SA7100-100APO

Apollo Intelligent Auto-Aligning Beam Detector SA7100-100APOThe Intelligent Auto-Aligning Beam Detector combines a transmitterreceiver in the same detector head with an automatic alignment motor. This combination with integrated addressability allows for quick and simple installation. The Intelligent Auto-Aligning Beam Detector automatically compensates for environmental effects on the beam signal keeping the unit in the best possible working order. This is achieved through the combination of software automatic gain control and motorised realignment of the beam.OperationThe Intelligent Auto-Aligning Beam Detector is a compact detector for detecting smoke in large open areas such as warehouses theatres churches and sports centres. It comprises a ground level loop-powered controller a detector head with an operating range of 8m-50m and a single prism. The operating range of each detector head can be increased up to 100m by using the Extension Kit which comprises of three additional prisms.An additional detector head can be connected to the controller. Each head has a loop address. It also has a built in 20T negative bi-directional short circuit isolator and it is compatible with control panels using CoreProtocol Discovery and XP95 protocol. A built-in laser provides rapid initial alignment and thereafter the detector head will continuously automatically align and compensate for any building movement.The status of each detector can be monitored through the controller which is sited at ground level. The detector head operates both as a transmitter and a receiver. A well-defined IR beam is projected to a prism mounted on the opposite wall which is reflected back to the receiver. In the event of smoke partially obscuring the light an imbalance between the transmitted and received light will occur. The detector will then transmit an alarm value to the control panel.The detector is factory set to a beam obscuration of 35 which is the best setting for most factories and warehouses. The setting can be changed to 25 for offices and clean areas such as theatres or to 50 for hostile areas such as mills or foundries. The detector reports a pre-alarm analogue value 48 at approximately 75 of the alarm threshold. The detector compensates automatically for gradual contamination of the lenses in order to avoid false alarms. The detector is non-latching and resets 30 seconds after an alarm event ceases and in 3 seconds after the removal of a fault.Key FeaturesLoop Powered and compatible with XP95 Discovery and CoreProtocolIncorporates a bi directional short-circuit isolatorAutomatic drift compensationAutomatic resetGround level ControllerAutomatic alignment compensation for building movementLaser assisted alignment for quick installationAllows for 2 detector heads per controllerUp to 100m rangePre-alarm thresholdEN 54-12 and EN 54-17 certified

GBP 599.51
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Apollo XP95 Optical Smoke Detector 55000-600APO

Apollo XP95 Optical Smoke Detector 55000-600APO

Apollo XP95 Optical Smoke Detector - 55000-600APOThe XP95 range of analogue addressable fire detectors uses tried and trusted technology to give the best performance and has unique features that benefit the installer and the end user. It is suitable for medium-to-large applications with simple installation requirements. As it operates using digital communication XP95 has a high immunity from corruption and is therefore often preferred in a large system where life safety is critical. XP95 products are frequently used in commercial industrial financial government ITtelecoms and healthcare applications.Device AddressingEach XP95 device responds to interrogation and command from central control equipment. It communicates to the panel information on status command bits type location and other information that allows an alarm to be raised even when the device is not itself being interrogated. Message error checking is also provided. The devices are compatible with Discovery systems and control equipment to aid maintenance extension and upgrade of existing systems.A unique patented XPERT card provides simple user friendly and accurate identification of detector location whereby a coded card inserted in the base is read by any detector once it is plugged in. All the electronic components are in the detector but the location information is held in the base. The address card simplifies and speeds up installation and commissioning. Addressing errors during maintenance and service are eliminated.Brand FeaturesAlarm flag for fast alarm reportingAlarm address for fast location of alarmXPERT 7 Card addressingElectronics-free baseEasy installationElegant designKey FeaturesXP95 Discovery and CoreProtocol compatibleResponds well to slowburning smouldering firesWell-suited to bedrooms and escape routesUnaffected by wind or atmospheric pressure

GBP 32.66
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Apollo XP95 Manual Call Point with Isolator - 55100-908APO

Apollo XP95 Manual Call Point with Isolator - 55100-908APO

Apollo XP95 Manual Call Point with Isolator - 55100-908APOThe XP95 range of analogue addressable fire detectors uses tried and trusted technology to give the best performance and has unique features that benefit the installer and the end user. It is suitable for medium-to-large applications with simple installation requirements. As it operates using digital communication XP95 has a high immunity from corruption and is therefore often preferred in a large system where life safety is critical. XP95 products are frequently used in commercial industrial financial government ITtelecoms and healthcare applications.The new Apollo XP95 EN54-112001 compliant Manual Call Point MCP is based on the KAC conventional MCP range. It is electronically and mechanically backward compatible with previous Apollo call points based on KACs World Series product. The address of each call point is set at the commissioning stage by means of a seven-segment DIL switch.A single bi-coloured alarm LED is provided on the call point. This LED is controlled independently of the call point by the control panel. The red LED is lit when the call point has been activated. An amberyellow LED indicates a fault. Call points can be remotely tested from the panel by transmission of a single bit in the communications protocol. Call points respond by providing a value of 64 which corresponds to the alarm value.The choice of detector from the XP95 range follows well established principles of system design. The optimum detector type will depend on the type of fire riskfire load and the type of environment in which the detector is sited.Key FeaturesA seven-segment DIL switch enables the addressing of each call point at commissioning stageWhen operated the manual call point interrupts the polling cycle for a fast responseBi-coloured LEDs indicate isolate and normal conditions

GBP 51.37
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Apollo XP95 Heat Detector Standard Temperature 55000-400APO

Apollo XP95 Heat Detector Standard Temperature 55000-400APO

Apollo XP95 Heat Detector Standard Temperature 55000-400APOThe XP95 Heat Detector monitors temperature by using a single thermistor which provides a count output proportional to the external air temperature. The XP95 range features two heat detectors standard and high temperature. The standard heat detector is classified as an A2S device and will report an alarm at 55C. The high temperature detector classified as a CS device will report an alarm at 90C.Brand InformationThe XP95 range of analogue addressable fire detectors uses tried and trusted technology to give the best performance and has unique features that benefit the installer and the end user. It is suitable for medium-to-large applications with simple installation requirements. As it operates using digital communication XP95 has a high immunity from corruption and is therefore often preferred in a large system where life safety is critical. XP95 products are frequently used in commercial industrial financial government ITtelecoms and healthcare applications.OperationThe XP95 heat detectors have a low air flow resistance case made of self-extinguishing white polycarbonate. The devices monitor heat by using a single thermistor network which provides a voltage output proportional to the external air temperature.The standard heat detectors 55000-400 and 55000-420 respond to increasing air temperature in such a way that they are classified as an A2S device. Both devices will give 55 counts at 55C. A high temperature CS heat detector 55000-401 which can be installed in a typical ambient temperature of 55C is available. This device will give 55 counts at 90C.Key FeaturesIdeal in environments that are dirty or smoky under normal conditionsWell-suited to warehouses loading bays and car parksUnaffected by wind or atmospheric pressureOther part codes include AD-2002

GBP 32.66
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