Product category:
Fire and Smoke Protection, Detection and Alarms
News Release from: Fire Fighting Enterprises
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 20 January 2006
Fire Fighting Enterprises to exhibit at
Sicur 2006
Smoke detector specialist Fire Fighting Enterprises will be displaying its range of wide area detection products at the forthcoming Sicur International Security, Safety and Fire Exhibition.
Smoke detector specialist Fire Fighting Enterprises will be displaying its range of wide area detection products at the forthcoming Sicur International Security, Safety and Fire Exhibition Both the end to end and reflective variants of the company's Fireray optical beam detector will be on display, in addition to its latest aspirating devices
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 16 Nov 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Fireray F2000 is an end to end product which comprises a transmitter and receiver that are installed at opposite ends of the area to be protected.
The transmitter emits an infra-red beam which is detected and monitored by the receiver, and if smoke obscures the beam an alarm is raised.
Typical applications include warehouses, factories and shopping malls.
The Fireray F2000 Ex has been designed specifically for industrial applications.
The F50R and F100R are reflective variants of the Fireray in which the transmitter and receiver are located in the same unit, reducing installation time and costs.
The transmitter emits a signal that is then reflected back to the receiver using a reflector positioned at the opposite end of the area to be protected.
The company's laser aspirated smoke detector units utilise the highly sensitive capabilities of lasers to detect even the smallest traces of smoke.
They consist of a sampling pipe, fan, cartridge filters and smoke detectors.
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