FIRE & SECURITY ADVERTORIAL
Multi-Sensor: An Evolution In Total Fire Response
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he Multi-Sensor Ei2110e contains two sensor types, optical and heat. Between them they are capable of detecting all fire types, providing a total fire response. The Multi-Sensor fire alarm uses these dual sensors to constantly monitor smoke and heat levels,
sending and
receiving information via its intelligent detection software. It is this sensor information that alters the alarm’s sensitivity and trigger points, automatically providing the best response to all fire types and reduces potential false alarms. The Optical sensor is housed in a cylindrical chamber, which
has a bonded protective mesh to keep out potential contaminates such as dust and insects whilst still allowing the free flow of smoke. Additionally, the Multi-Sensor has a unique self-monitoring dust compensation mechanism incorporated into its software. The sensor self-monitors minute changes in dust levels, recalibrating the alarm trigger point as required. The new Multi-Sensor Ei2110e has been completely redesigned with a
clean, sleek, slimline modern look, in line with the recent launch of Aico’s 160e Series, the Ei208 CO Alarm Series and range of alarm accessories, including the Ei450 Alarm Controller. It retains the same easi-fit footprint as its predecessor, making it simple to upgrade from previous Aico alarms.
Aico 01691 664 100
www.aico.co.uk
Improved zoom capability on new ESP PTZ camera
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eading security products supplier, ESP,
continues to develop its
HDView CCTV range to bring products with enhanced performance to market and the latest addition is a new 720P high definition Pan Tilt Zoom (PTZ) camera which offers improved x18 optical zoom capability and features a more stylish design.
PTZ cameras are equipped with a motorized mechanism that facilitates remote control of the camera’s lens, allowing large areas to be covered with a single camera. This mechanism offers a full pan, tilt and zoom operation, whilst enabling a 360 degree rotation function and zoom lens to deliver exceptional image quality, making them ideally suited for commercial applications where detailed surveillance is required.
The new HDVC18PTZ camera features a 1.3 Megapixel AHD sensor and a 4.7-84.6mm varifocal lens, which is adjustable to suit wide angle views or close up visual identification. Designed for external use, it has an IP66 rated housing to protect it from dust and rain and offers up to 50m IR night illumination. The camera can be controlled by ESP’s PTZ controller, by DVR or by App. It comes complete with 2 amp power supply.
Easy and secure installation is central to the products’ design and several mounting options are available, allowing an installer to adapt to the end user’s specific site requirements.
ESP 01527 515150
www.espuk.com
Soteria® - Next-Generation Fire Detection From Apollo
omprehensively tested to exceed EN54 standards, the SOTERIA® collection from Apollo Fire Detectors offers the next generation in fire detection expertise.
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Intelliconnect Introduce Field Replaceable 2.9mm Connectors
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ntelliconnect (Europe) Ltd, the UK based specialist manufacturer of RF connectors and cable assemblies announces the introduction of a range of cost effective, field replaceable 2.9mm connectors providing solderless attachment to 0.085"(RG405) and 0.141" cables. Customers will find the main advantages of these connectors are assembly time saving, repeatability and performance. Intelliconnect’s newly developed unique clamping technology provides similar I/L and VSWR results to standard soldered connectors. No special tooling is required and cable retention force is similar to soldered versions. These stainless steel 2.9mm connectors have been designed for applications where reliability,
durability, robustness and high frequency
performance are very important. Typical applications include civil and military telecommunications, civil and military aeronautics, military equipment, space and measurement systems.
Intelliconnect is the largest UK based manufacturer of RF and waterproof connectors suitable for applications including wearable technology, medical, telecoms,
satcoms, communications, military, aerospace, space, general microwave rail traction, oil and gas and marine. Intelliconnect also
manufacture the market leading Pisces range of waterproof RF connectors, coaxial adaptors to facilitate inter-series connection and gender change etc. dust-caps and offer value added services.
Intelliconnect 01245 347145
www.intelliconnect.co.uk
covering heat and optical detection areas - either individually or in innovative combinations - the exclusive technology incorporated into the SOTERIA® range offers an unrivalled host of features, including PureLight® Sensing Technology, loop integrity and enhanced protection against disturbance phenomena. Benefits to SOTERIA® customers include the collection’s compatibility with XP95 & Discovery protocols, a reduction in false alarms and the enhanced reliability of smoke detection. Installation is simpler due to a new easy-fit base and an isolator located in the head, and ongoing maintenance is easier thanks to the design’s increased dust resistance and better insect protection. Complementing SOTERIA® is Apollo’s enhanced protocol, CoreProtocol®, the next generation in fire loop communication giving greater flexibility, higher levels of intelligence and significantly more loop power. Apollo’s commitment to innovation will see the SOTERIA® and CoreProtocol® collection continually evolve to meet market needs over the months and years to come. To find out how you can benefit from the peace of mind that Apollo’s most sophisticated fire detection system to date brings visit www.apollo-
fire.co.uk/soteria
Apollo / ELECTRICALENGINEERING 023 9249 2412
www.apollo-fire.co.uk PRODUCT OF THE YEAR | DECEMBER/JANUARY 2017 S7
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