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News Release from: Siemens Transportation Systems | Subject: Sinteso fire protection
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 16 March 2007
Sinteso for fire protection
Sinteso fire detection from Siemens Building Technologies can cost-effectively meet the current requirements of almost any type of building.
The innovative Sinteso fire detection from Siemens Building Technologies not only sets new standards for performance and reliability, its modular design also means that Sinteso installations can cost-effectively meet the current requirements of almost any type of building, and can also be readily extended and adapted to reflect future changes in building configuration and use Furthermore, the operation of Sinteso detectors is determined by a user-installable parameter set, which enables their performance to be precisely matched to their operating environment, as well as allowing that performance to be modified easily if the environment changes
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 18 Jan 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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These features, together with easy installation and low lifetime costs, make the Sinteso system an ideal choice for all types of new-build and refurbishment projects, including those involving areas that would be hard to protect effectively using older technologies.
Developed after ten years of intensive research, and now fully optimised to meet the specific needs of users in the UK, Sinteso products are ideally suited to helping users meet their obligations under the new Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order (RRFSO).
The Sinteso product family includes a broad range of detectors and accessories, complemented by versatile yet easy to use fire control panels.
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Central to the range are Sinteso S-Line detectors.
Easily able to satisfy even the most demanding requirements, these detectors use Siemens new and patented ASA (Advanced Signal Analysis) technology.
This works with a pre-stored parameter set chosen by the installer or user to accurately match the operating environment.
Using dynamic algorithms that continually adapt to changing conditions, S-Line detectors compare the signals from their sensors with the chosen parameters to produce an accurate real-time assessment of the situation.
This novel arrangement allows high sensitivity to be achieved while virtually eliminating the risk of false alarms.
To emphasise its confidence in the new S-Line products, Siemens is backing them not just with a System Lifetime Guarantee, but also with a Guarantee Against False Alarms.
This is the first time that any UK supplier of fire safety equipment has offered such a comprehensive combination of guarantees.
Sinteso fire control panels offer a clear and intuitive user interface and logical menu driven operation, which makes them easy to use, even under stressful fire conditions.
The panels are available in versions which support up to 504 connected devices, and they can easily be linked to form networks of almost any size.
Highly customisable to suit individual applications, Sinteso fire control panels also incorporate Ethernet/BACnet support as standard, allowing straightforward connection to PC-based remote access terminals, and to building management systems.
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