LIBRARY OF SPECIFICATIONS
Central Fire Detection Panel
The addressable fire detection panel will be fully EN54-2 & 4 certified and will support up to 800 addressable devices in the loops (according to Clause 13.7 of EN54-2). Each loop will have a capacity of up to 200 addressable devices with a consumption of up to 1Amp loop powered. It is also possible to create a Secure Local Network up to a certain number of panels:
6 Panel Secure Local Network – up to 6 panels (NET6), giving a registration capacity of 4,800 addressable devices.
64 Panel Secure Local Network – up to 64 panels (NET64), giving a registration capacity of 51,200 addressable devices.
160 Panel Secure Local Network – up to 160 panels (NET160), giving a registration capacity of 128,000 addressable devices.
- In addition to the above, it shall include all necessary controllers, components and accessories to provide a complete and efficient panel in accordance with the requirements of BS.5839: Part 1, BS.5445: Part 1 and BSEN54-2 A1:2006 and BSEN54-4 A2:2006.
- Indicative Type: 6500 Protec Ltd Addressable Fire Panel
One (1) Loop Central Fire Detection Panel
The one (1) loop addressable fire detection panel shall be fully certified to EN54-2 & 4 and shall support up to 200 addressable devices, in accordance with Clause 13.7 of EN54-2. It will be provided with the option to expand to an additional loop, i.e. to convert to a two (2) loop panel, using a special locking device and without the need for adding an additional loop card. In addition to the above, it shall include all necessary controllers, components and accessories to provide a complete and efficient panel in accordance with the requirements of BS.5839: Part 1, BS.5445: Part 1 and BSEN54-2 A1:2006 and BSEN54-4 A2:2006.
- Indicative Type:6501 Protec Ltd One Loop Addressable Fire Panel
Two (2) Loop Central Fire Detection Panel
The two (2) loop addressable fire detection panel shall be fully certified to EN54-2 & 4 and shall support up to 400 addressable devices, in accordance with Clause 13.7 of EN54-2. In addition to the above, it will include all necessary controllers, components and accessories to provide a complete and efficient panel in accordance with the requirements of BS.5839: Part 1, BS.5445: Part 1 and BSEN54-2 A1:2006 and BSEN54-4 A2:2006.
Indicative Type: 6502 Protec Ltd Two Loops Addressable Fire Panel
Four (4) Loop Central Fire Detection Panel
The four (4) loop addressable fire detection panel will be fully certified to EN54-2 & 4 and will support up to 800 addressable devices, in accordance with Clause 13.7 of EN54-2. In addition to the above, it will include all necessary controllers, components and accessories to provide a complete and efficient panel in accordance with the requirements of BS.5839: Part 1, BS.5445: Part 1 and BSEN54-2 A1:2006 and BSEN54-4 A2:2006.
- Indicative Type:6504 Protec Ltd Four Loops Addressable Fire Panel
Central Fire Detection Panel Six (6) Loop Network
The six (6) loop addressable fire detection panel will be fully certified to EN54-2 & 4 and will support up to 1200 addressable devices, in accordance with Clause 13.7 of EN54-2. In addition to the above, it will include all necessary controllers, components and accessories to provide a complete and efficient panel in accordance with the requirements of BS.5839: Part 1, BS.5445: Part 1 and BSEN54-2 A1:2006 and BSEN54-4 A2:2006.
- Indicative Type: 6506 ΝΕΤ64 Protec Ltd Six Loops Addressable Fire Panel
Central Fire Detection Panel Eight (8) Loop Network
The eight (8) loop addressable fire detection panel will be fully certified to EN54-2 & 4 and will support up to 1600 addressable devices, in accordance with Clause 13.7 of EN54-2. In addition to the above, it will include all necessary controllers, components and accessories to provide a complete and efficient panel in accordance with the requirements of BS.5839: Part 1, BS.5445: Part 1 and BSEN54-2 A1:2006 and BSEN54-4 A2:2006.
- Indicative Type: 6506 ΝΕΤ64 Protec Ltd Six Loops Addressable Fire Panel
Battery Equipment for Fire Detection Systems
Batteries for fire detection systems shall comply with EN54-Pt.4:1997 + A1:2002 + A2:2006. Each battery shall have sufficient capacity to maintain the system in standby mode for a specified period of time. This time depends on the load consumption and the way the battery size is designed for a system. It shall also provide a full alarm load for at least 30 minutes without the battery terminal voltage dropping below 90% of the nominal value.
The battery charge control shall be monitored by the fire detection panel in accordance with the requirement of the latest standard EN54-Pt.4:1997 + A1:2002 + A2:2006 and the charger shall be thermally compensated to prolong the life of the batteries.
Repeatable Fire Detection Table
The repeater panel can be connected to a secure local area network. It has an identical display to the fire panel, including a 7″ colour touch screen, fire alarm LED lights and system LED lights for information and mandatory operation purposes.
Software Fire Detection System Graphical Display Program
The software is a powerful tool for proper alarm management and graphical display, which works with fire detection systems, early detection systems through air sampling and emergency lighting systems. It allows users to efficiently manage fire detection, early detection through air sampling and emergency lighting systems in more than one desired location. Each workstation provides full control of the system, whether connected to a single fire detection panel or a multipanel network. Each user can control and monitor their systems to ensure that alarms are detected and dealt with quickly and efficiently. The system is monitored in such a way that if connection failures are detected between the fire detection panel and the PC, both systems will display an error.The connections to the early detection systems with air sampling and emergency lighting are based solely on Ethernet and require access to a local area network.The software not only provides alarm information but has the ability to log events and system faults, allowing detailed reports to be generated. A series of graphic images highlights the location of all addressable devices and provides a visual indication of their status.
- Indicative Type: Color Graphics System Hercules 6
Addressable Visible Smoke Detector
The addressable visible smoke detector provides reliable detection using the principle of light scattering with rapid response in the event of a fire. It consists of a system of maximum sensitivity in smoke detection, high resistance to false alarms due to high air velocity, insects, dust, R.F. interference, all integrated within the sensor head rather than in its connection base and loop powered. The smoke detection design shall comply with BSEN54-7:2000.
- Indicative Type: 6000 Protec Ltd PLUS/OP
Addressable Visible Smoke Detector with Buffer
The addressable visible smoke detector provides reliable detection using the principle of light scattering with rapid response in the event of a fire signal. It consists of a system with built-in buffer and maximum sensitivity smoke detection technology, high resistance to false alarms due to high air velocity, insects, dust, R.F. interference, all built into the sensor head rather than the connection base and loop powered. The smoke detection design shall comply with BSEN54-7:2000 and BSEN54-17:2005.
- Indicative Type: 6000 Protec Ltd PLUS/OP/I
Addressable Heat Detector
The addressable heat detector consists of a low thermal mass thermistor system, providing a fast response to temperature rises, embedded within the sensor head rather than in its connection base and loop powered. The heat detection design shall comply with BSEN54-5:2000.
Indicative Type: 6000 Protec Ltd PLUS/OP/HT
Addressable Visible Smoke & Heat Detector
The addressable visible smoke and heat detector, or dual technology, uses infrared dispersive smoke detection within the optical chamber combined with thermal enhancement of optical sensitivity as well as providing A2 grade equivalent temperature detection, all integrated within the sensor head rather than in the sensor’s mounting base and loop powered. The smoke and heat channels can be independently controlled for daytime or nighttime operation with data evaluated by appropriate algorithms, filtering out unwanted alarms and improving performance. The smoke and heat detection design shall comply with BSEN54-5:2000 and BSEN54-7:2000.
- Indicative Type:6000 Protec Ltd PLUS/OPHT
Addressable Visible Smoke & Heat Detector with Isolator
The addressable visible smoke and heat detector or “dual technology” detector has an integrated buffer and uses infrared dispersive smoke detection within the optical chamber combined with thermal enhancement of optical sensitivity as well as providing A2 grade equivalent temperature detection, all integrated within the sensor head rather than in the sensor mounting base and loop powered. The smoke and heat channels can be independently controlled for daytime or nighttime operation with data evaluated by appropriate algorithms, filtering out unwanted alarms and improving performance. The smoke and heat detection design shall comply with BSEN54-5:2000, BSEN54-7:2000 and BSEN54-17:2005.
- Indicative Type: 6000 Protec Ltd PLUS/OPHT/I
Addressable Visible Smoke, Heat & Carbon Monoxide Detector
The addressable visible smoke/heat/CO or “triple technology” detector incorporates a channel with infrared light scattering for smoke detection and thermal enhancement of optical sensitivity, a second channel with temperature detection equivalent to A2 grade, and a third channel incorporating a carbon monoxide sensing element. The combination of optical smoke, heat and carbon monoxide gas detection technology, embedded within the sensor head rather than in its mounting base, can detect free-burning chemical and low-heat fires with small or large amounts of CO, allowing rapid fire detection without false alarms. The smoke, heat and carbon monoxide detection design shall comply with BSEN54-5:2000, BSEN54-7:2000, BSEN54-17:2005 and AS 7240 Part 15 (5&7).
- Indicative Type:6000 Protec Ltd PLUS/OPHTCO
Addressable Visible Smoke & Heat Detector with Visual Alarm Detection (VAD) for Deaf People
The addressable visible smoke and heat detector, or dual technology, uses infrared dispersive smoke detection within the optical chamber combined with thermal enhancement of optical sensitivity as well as providing A2 grade equivalent temperature detection, all integrated within the sensor head rather than in the sensor’s mounting base and loop powered. The smoke and heat channels can be independently controlled for daytime or nighttime operation with data evaluated by appropriate algorithms, filtering out unwanted alarms and improving performance. The smoke and heat detection design shall comply with BSEN54-5:2000, BSEN54-7:2000 and BSEN54-17:2005.
Visual Alarm Device (VAD): Compliance with the DDA legislation is supported by the addition of the Visual Alarm Device (VAD) to the 6000PLUS detector, so that it will alert in noisy environments or to people with hearing impairments. The VAD device uses high intensity LEDs with lower power consumption and increased reliability. The device is mounted in the centre of the 6000PLUS detector so that it is visible from all angles. It is suitable for ceiling mounting (Ceiling) and distributes light in a cylindrical pattern to achieve the required minimum illumination of 0.4 lux over the entire coverage area in accordance with EN54-23. The maximum mounting height is 3m with a coverage diameter of 7.5m. For smaller detection areas, the device can be programmed for 3m or 5m coverage diameter at reduced power.
- Indicative Type: 6000 Protec Ltd PLUS/OPHT/VAD
Addressable Visible Smoke & Heat Detector with Sound (Sounder) & Visual Alarm Notification (VAD) for Deaf People
The addressable visible smoke and heat detector, or dual technology, uses infrared dispersive smoke detection within the optical chamber combined with thermal enhancement of optical sensitivity as well as providing A2 grade equivalent temperature detection, all integrated within the sensor head rather than in the sensor’s mounting base and loop powered. The smoke and heat channels can be independently controlled for daytime or nighttime operation with data evaluated by appropriate algorithms, filtering out unwanted alarms and improving performance. The smoke and heat detection design shall comply with BSEN54-5:2000, BSEN54-7:2000 and BSEN54-17:2005.
Visual Alarm Device (VAD): Compliance with the DDA legislation is supported by the addition of the Visual Alarm Device (VAD) to the 6000PLUS detector, so that it will alert in noisy environments or to people with hearing impairments. The VAD device uses high intensity LEDs with lower power consumption and increased reliability. The device is mounted in the centre of the 6000PLUS detector so that it is visible from all angles. It is suitable for ceiling mounting (Ceiling) and distributes light in a cylindrical pattern to achieve the required minimum illumination of 0.4 lux over the entire coverage area in accordance with EN54-23. The maximum mounting height is 3m with a coverage diameter of 7.5m. For smaller detection areas, the device can be programmed for 3m or 5m coverage diameter at reduced power.
Sound Sounder: The 6000/PLUS/OPHT/SVAD detector is equipped with a built-in sound system, loop powered, with a choice of three programmable sounds with constant, pulse and warble signals from the central fire detection panel, with simultaneous adjustment of the sound intensity. In addition, a loop isolator is incorporated in the head.
Sound intensity options: High Sound Level: 85dB(A), Medium Sound Level: 75dB(A), Low Sound Level: 65dB(A).
- Indicative Type:6000 Protec Ltd PLUS/OPHT/SVAD
Addressable Visible Smoke & Heat Detector with Talking Sounder & Visual Alarm Notification (VAD) for Deaf People
The addressable visible smoke and heat detector, or dual technology, uses infrared dispersive smoke detection within the optical chamber combined with thermal enhancement of optical sensitivity as well as providing A2 grade equivalent temperature detection, all integrated within the sensor head rather than in the sensor’s mounting base and loop powered. The smoke and heat channels can be independently controlled for daytime or nighttime operation with data evaluated by appropriate algorithms, filtering out unwanted alarms and improving performance. The smoke and heat detection design shall comply with BSEN54-5:2000, BSEN54-7:2000 and BSEN54-17:2005.
Talking Sounder: In case of an emergency, the 6000PLUS detector can be equipped with a built-in audible alarm in accordance with EN54-3. The talking sounder is capable of transmitting synchronized alert messages, allowing a faster and safer evacuation of a building.
Visual Alarm Device (VAD): Compliance with DDA legislation is supported by the addition of the Visual Alarm Device (VAD) to the 6000PLUS detector, so that it can alert in noisy environments or for people with hearing impairments. The VAD device uses high intensity LEDs with lower power consumption and increased reliability. The device is mounted in the centre of the 6000PLUS detector so that it is visible from all angles. It is suitable for ceiling mounting (Ceiling) and distributes light in a cylinder pattern to achieve the required minimum illumination of 0.4 lux over the entire coverage area in accordance with EN54-23. The maximum mounting height is 3m with a coverage diameter of 7.5m. For smaller detection areas, the device can be programmed for 3m or 5m coverage diameter at reduced power.
Sound Volume Options: High Sound Level: 85dB(A), Medium Sound Level: 75dB(A), Low Sound Level: 65dB(A).
- Indicative Type:6000 Protec Ltd PLUS/OPHT/TSVAD
Addressable Visible Smoke, Heat & Carbon Monoxide Detector with Visual Alarm Notification (VAD) for Deaf People
The addressable visible smoke/heat/CO or “triple technology” detector incorporates one channel with infrared light scattering for smoke detection and thermal enhancement of optical sensitivity, a second channel with temperature detection equivalent to A2 grade, and a third channel incorporating a carbon monoxide sensing element. The combination of optical smoke, heat and carbon monoxide gas detection technology, embedded within the sensor head rather than in its mounting base, can detect free-burning chemical and low-heat fires with small or large amounts of CO, allowing rapid fire detection without false alarms. The smoke, heat and carbon monoxide detection design shall comply with BSEN54-5:2000, BSEN54-7:2000, BSEN54-17:2005 and AS 7240 Part 15 (5&7).
Visual Alarm Device (VAD): Compliance with the DDA legislation is supported by the addition of the Visual Alarm Device (VAD) to the 6000PLUS detector so that it will alert in noisy environments or to people with hearing impairments. The VAD device uses high intensity LEDs with lower power consumption and increased reliability. The device is mounted in the centre of the 6000PLUS detector so that it is visible from all angles. It is suitable for ceiling mounting (Ceiling) and distributes light in a cylinder pattern to achieve the required minimum illumination of 0.4 lux over the entire coverage area in accordance with EN54-23. The maximum mounting height is 3m with a coverage diameter of 7.5m. For smaller detection areas, the device can be programmed for 3m or 5m coverage diameter at reduced power.
- Indicative Type: 6000 Protec Ltd PLUS/OPHTCO/VAD
Addressable Visible Smoke, Heat & Carbon Monoxide Detector with Sound (Sounder) & Visual Alarm Notification (VAD) for Deaf People
The addressable visible smoke/heat/CO or “triple technology” detector incorporates one channel with infrared light scattering for smoke detection and thermal enhancement of optical sensitivity, a second channel with temperature detection equivalent to A2 grade, and a third channel incorporating a carbon monoxide sensing element. The combination of optical smoke, heat and carbon monoxide gas detection technology, embedded within the sensor head rather than in its mounting base, can detect free-burning chemical and low-heat fires with small or large amounts of CO, allowing rapid fire detection without false alarms. The smoke, heat and carbon monoxide detection design shall comply with BSEN54-5:2000, BSEN54-7:2000, BSEN54-17:2005 and AS 7240 Part 15 (5&7).
Visual Alarm Device (VAD): Compliance with the DDA legislation is supported by the addition of the Visual Alarm Device (VAD) to the 6000PLUS detector so that it will alert in noisy environments or to people with hearing impairments. The VAD device uses high intensity LEDs with lower power consumption and increased reliability. The device is mounted in the centre of the 6000PLUS detector so that it is visible from all angles. It is suitable for ceiling mounting (Ceiling) and distributes light in a cylinder pattern to achieve the required minimum illumination of 0.4 lux over the entire coverage area in accordance with EN54-23. The maximum mounting height is 3m with a coverage diameter of 7.5m. For smaller detection areas, the device can be programmed for 3m or 5m coverage diameter at reduced power.
Sound Sounder: The 6000/PLUS/OPHT/SVAD detector is equipped with a built-in sound system, loop powered, with a choice of three programmable sounds with constant, pulse and warble signals from the central fire detection panel, with simultaneous adjustment of the sound intensity. In addition, a loop isolator is incorporated in the head.
Sound intensity options: High Sound Level: 85dB(A), Medium Sound Level: 75dB(A), Low Sound Level: 65dB(A).
- Indicative Type:6000 Protec Ltd PLUS/OPHTCO/SVAD
Addressable Visible Smoke, Heat & Carbon Monoxide Detector with Talking Sounder & Visual Alarm Notification (VAD) for people with deafness
The addressable visible smoke/heat/CO or “triple technology” detector incorporates one channel with infrared light scattering for smoke detection and thermal enhancement of optical sensitivity, a second channel with temperature detection equivalent to A2 grade, and a third channel incorporating a carbon monoxide sensing element. The combination of optical smoke, heat and carbon monoxide gas detection technology, embedded within the sensor head rather than in its mounting base, can detect free-burning chemical and low-heat fires with small or large amounts of CO, allowing rapid fire detection without false alarms. The smoke, heat and carbon monoxide detection design shall comply with BSEN54-5:2000, BSEN54-7:2000, BSEN54-17:2005 and AS 7240 Part 15 (5&7).
Visual Alarm Device (VAD): Compliance with the DDA legislation is supported by the addition of the Visual Alarm Device (VAD) to the 6000PLUS detector so that it will alert in noisy environments or to people with hearing impairments. The VAD device uses high intensity LEDs with lower power consumption and increased reliability. The device is mounted in the centre of the 6000PLUS detector so that it is visible from all angles. It is suitable for ceiling mounting (Ceiling) and distributes light in a cylinder pattern to achieve the required minimum illumination of 0.4 lux over the entire coverage area in accordance with EN54-23. The maximum mounting height is 3m with a coverage diameter of 7.5m. For smaller detection areas, the device can be programmed for 3m or 5m coverage diameter at reduced power.
In case of an emergency, the 6000PLUS detector can be equipped with a built-in audible alarm (Talking Sounder) according to EN54-3. The talking sounder is capable of transmitting synchronized alert messages, allowing a faster and safer evacuation of a building.
Sound Volume options: High Sound Level: 85dB(A), Medium Sound Level: 75dB(A), Low Sound Level: 65dB(A).
- Indicative Type:6000 Protec Ltd PLUS/OPHTCO/TSVAD
Addressable Optical Alarm Light Beacons Waterproof - IP65
The addressable light siren is a high-intensity visual alarm device (VAD) with a 7m x 7m coverage area and a high sound level electronic system up to 100dB(A) at 1m. The mounting height is up to 2.4m with a 7m x 7m coverage area, which can be adjusted to 5m x 5m or 3m x 3m if the space is smaller. It also features a unique lens based on LED technology for long life and low energy consumption, distributing light in a cuboidal shape to achieve the required 0.4 lux illumination over the entire coverage area in accordance with EN54-23. In addition, it can be mounted internally or externally (Type B – IP33C + IP65). The audible alarm notification design shall comply with BSEN54-3:2000 and BSEN54-17:2005.
- Indicative Type:6000 Protec Ltd SSR/VAD
Addressable Manual Fire Alarm Knob
The addressable manual fire alarm control panel shall be complete with all electronic components and circuits ready for use, in accordance with EN54-11. It shall have a built-in short-circuit isolator and an integrated microprocessor to ensure a response time of less than 3 seconds. The device will incorporate a discrete anti-tamper safety screw (Anti-Tamper). The knob will be activated by pressing the secure plastic white activation indicator, specially designed to prevent shattering and reset using a special reset key. A cover will be optionally available to prevent inadvertent activation. In addition, the option of a sealed model will be provided.
- Indicative Type: 6000 Protec Ltd MCP/EXP
Input/Output interface
It consists of a controlled fault input, powered by the loop and a voltage-free (Volt) transition contact. A built-in isolator is provided to protect against short circuits at either the input connections or the loop outputs. Under normal conditions, the input is terminated with an EOL (End of Line) resistor. If a resistor with the correct value is placed on the controlled input, then the interface will activate the central fire panel within three (3) seconds. Also, a PCB connection can be removed, which will delay continuous activation by 14 seconds when communicating with sprinkler systems. The input is fully monitored for open or closed short circuit wiring faults.
- Indicative Type: 6000 Protec Ltd Monitored Input/Output Fire Alarm Interface
Dual Input/Output Interface
This input interface is a loop powered input/output device that provides two (2) controlled inputs and two (2) voltage (volt) free transition contacts. The contacts can be used for connection to ancillary equipment.
- Indicative Type: 6000 Protec Ltd 2 Channel Input/Output Interface
Quad Input/Output interface
This input interface is a loop powered input/output device that provides four (4) controlled inputs and four (4) voltage-free (volt) transition contacts. The contacts may be used for connection to ancillary equipment.
- Indicative Type: 6000 Protec Ltd 4 Channel Input/Output Interface
Auxiliary Power Supply Alarm Interface
It is an auxiliary input/output device that provides two (2) local conventional detector zones and two (2) local monitoring alarm outputs.
- Indicative Type:6000 Protec Ltd 2 Channel Ancillary Powered Zone Alarm Interface
Alarm Interface with Loop Power Supply
It is a loop-powered input/output device that provides two (2) local conventional detector zones and two (2) local monitoring alarm outputs.
- Indicative Type: 6000 Protec Ltd 2 Channel Loop Powered Zone Alarm Interface
Addressable Binding Detector
The addressable beam detector, powered by the loop, includes a unit with an infrared beam transmitter and receiver, a ground plane controller and a prismatic reflector. Using the prismatic reflector, the returned infrared beam is subjected to smoke level analysis and records the status of a fire at a predetermined level. At ground level, the controller is used for operational settings. A typical unit covers an operational range of 5 to 40m. To increase the operational range of the infrared beam, the installation of more prismatic reflectors is required.
Indicative type:
- Protec Ltd 6000/FIREBEAM40/80KIT with an operating range from 40 to 80m.
- Protec Ltd 6000/FIREBEAM80/100KIT with an operating range from 80 to 100m.
Electromagnetic Restraint of Fireproof Doors
The fire door hold-open solenoid is suitably designed for multi-purpose electronic closing that integrates the “Swing Fee” and “Hold Open” mechanisms into one unit. The electromagnet is made of aluminium in which the “rack & pinion” mechanism operates, enriched with high quality thermostatic hydraulic oil, ensuring more years of operation without additional maintenance. When placed in “Swing Fee” mode, the door operates without a hydraulic door closer installed until the alarm or other hazard warnings are activated, at which time the door automatically closes to prevent the spread of fire.
“Swing Fee” mechanism: this mechanism can be selected on the arm and when the power supply is activated, allows the fire door to not swing. In the event of a power failure, whether the door is activated manually or by alarm, the door will close in either position.
“Hold Open” mechanism: when a 24V dc auxiliary power supply is connected to the door closure and the door is opened beyond 75 degrees up to the maximum, the “Hold Open” mechanism will be activated in the event of a power failure either manually or with an activated alarm and the door will close from any position.
Indicative Type: 624UEM Electro Magnetic Door Closer