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ALARMCALM ADVANCED


Global fire systems business Advanced has developed AlarmCalm, a complete false alarm management (FAM) solution.


AlarmCalm features enhanced firmware, comprehensive configuration software for Advanced’s fire systems and new intelligent alarm acknowledgement devices called AlarmCalm Buttons. It provides total, easily-managed control over alarm verification periods and investigation delays to outputs.


AlarmCalm allows a hotel to be divided into false alarm management zones called Building Areas, which are independent of fire zones and can share groups, or have individual FAM settings. There is no limit to the number of points in a Building Area and every device in the area can be configured precisely. Complicated cause-and-effect is also easily programmed.


The AlarmCalm Button, can be used to manually verify if an alarm signal is false, for example from smoke as a result of cooking.


By pressing the AlarmCalm Button, a staff member initiates a ‘second stage’ verification time and the local sounder can be silenced. If after the second stage time the signal has cleared, the system will reset to normal conditions, if the signal in the detector is still present, a full fire condition will be signalled. During the second stage period, a fire condition is indicated if the alarm is confirmed by another method such as sensitivity change.


AlarmCalm Buttons are easily installed on the loop and recognised in the panel software on auto learn. They are compatible with a standard UK single-gang back box, can be flush or surface mounted and include a configurable LED, buzzer and slide in label.


APOLLO 600 SEAWARD


Seaward’s latest electrical safety tester establishes a brand new approach to portable appliance testing.


The new Apollo 600 is equipped with onboard risk assessment tools to ensure a proportionate response to the inspection and testing of electrical equipment.


The combined risk assessment and electrical safety inspection and testing capabilities of the Apollo have been specially designed to mirror the latest advice provided by HSE and the fourth edition of the IET Code of Practice for compliance with the Electricity At Work Regulations 1989, and Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999.


The Apollo includes all of the electrical safety tests required by the IET Code of Practice including, earth continuity, insulation resistance at 250V or 500V, protective conductor current, touch current, IEC lead polarity and portable RCD trip time, without the risk of tripping the installation RCD.


As well as a digital camera to capture images for inclusion in risk and inspection records and a retest calculation aid, the Apollo is fully equipped to test permanently connected and 3 phase electrical equipment as required by the new Code of Practice.


For broader safety requirements, the new concept tester can also record a wide range of other health and safety inspections and tests, including fire detection and alarm systems, and emergency lighting checks, together with the ability to output a wide range of safety labels and test reports and certificates.


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