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Module Family For Intelligent Fire System Extended

A System Sensor Europe product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Jun 27, 2003

The latest additions to the range of modules within the Series 200 plus addressable smoke and heat detector family from System Sensor Europe are five new different interface modules.

The modules fulfil a variety of functions within an intelligent fire system: the isolator module provides short circuit isolation within the loop and the single output module activates a device such as an externally-powered sounder, a door closer or a fire shutter.

Three other modules, a single input, a dual input and a combined dual input/single output unit provide both latched and analogue supervision of input circuits from external devices such as sprinkler systems, security systems and call points.

The modules can be located either at the control panel or adjacent to the equipment with which they are associated.

The new individual modules can be mounted in a dedicated enclosure or fitted to either a bulkhead or DIN rail mounting by using the appropriate fixing brackets.

They are fitted with tri-state LED indicators and the rotary decade address switches are visible and selectable in two planes.

For ease of installation, interconnections are made via plug-in terminal blocks.

The new modules complement the recently introduced M200-240 5A @ 250VAC mains switching modules used to manage external mains-powered equipment, and the multi-module PCBs which provide the functionality of either six or ten individual modules, integrated onto a single monolithic PCB and primarily intended for use in larger, more complex systems or where a high density of I/O is required in one location.

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