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Product News ESP adds new sounders and strobes


to its fire protection range ESPhas added a new range of fire sounders and combined sounder strobes to its portfolio ofMAGfire Conventional Fire Systems products.


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esigned as a range of entry level products that are suitable for conventional systems, it offers


installers more options - with compact designs and the ability for surface mounting, or flush mounting for a more discreet fitting. The range comprises two sounders – a sounder and a bedroom sounder, with both available in a choice of red or white and providing the option for three distinctive tones.


The combined sounder and strobe, again offered in a choice of red or white, offers additional visual indication where VIDs (Visual Indication Device) are required.


The maximum sound output is 96db and the


flash rate of the strobe is 40 per minute. Compact in design, the products are constructed


from fire rated ABS and offer UL approval to EN 54- 3.


ESP’s fire protection portfolio currently comprises


the MAGfire Conventional Fire Alarm products, MAGfire Addressable range and the MAGDUO range of two-wire fire alarm systems.


Contact ESP for further information: www.espuk.com, 01527 515150, sales@espuk.com


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Call: 0161 629 9333 • Fax: 0161 629 9444 Email: sales@clyndercables.co.ukwww.clyndercables.co.uk 14 | electrical wholesalerOctober 2020 ewnews.co.uk


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