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•  Fitted with rechargeable lithium cells

to last in excess of 10 yrs

•  Up to twelve alarms on one system

•  Programmable repeater function for

more difficult applications

•  Wide range of compatible accessories

RADIOLINK ANCILLARY

PRODUCTS

Ei428 Remote Relay 
Module

• Mains powered

•  Easy to install

•  For use with 140 and 160 series

alarms on an Ei168 RadioLINK base

•  Unique coding to prevent

interference

•  Rechargeable 10 yr+ cell back-up

enables the relay to be operational

even in a mains failure – ideal for

Warden Call Systems and Alarm

systems for the deaf and hard of

hearing

•  5 amp relay with volt free contacts

•  Switchable to constant or pulse

operation

Ei411 Wireless Remote
Control - Wall Mounted
Switch

•  Allows testing of the system at

ground level

•  Allows easy identification of the site

of a fire, or the location of a false

alarm

•  No wiring required

•  Neat appearance – same size as a 2

gang light switch

•  Fitted with long life 10 yr+ lithium cells

•  No battery replacement required

•  Unique coding to prevent

interference

•  For use with 140 and 160 series

alarms on an Ei168 RadioLINK base

Ei410 Wireless Remote
Control – Hand Held

•  Same features as the Ei411 but is a key

fob size designed for personal use.

Ei407 Wireless Manual 
Call Point

•  Allows manual testing of the system

•  Allows manual alarm to warn other

occupants

•  Same size as a standard Manual Call

Point

•  No wiring required

•  Fitted with long life 10 yr+ lithium cells

•  No battery replacement required

•  Unique coding to prevent

interference

•  For use with 140 and 160 series alarms

on an Ei168 RadioLINK base

FOUNDATION OF THE

COMPLETE SOLUTION TO

RESIDENTIAL FIRE

DETECTION

The use of radio interconnection in Grade D

alarm systems means that it is much easier

to comply with the extended alarm

coverage recommended in BS 5839: Pt.6:

2004. With no interconnect wiring required,

the contractor and specifier can agree

fixed costs, allowing a quicker, simpler and

more cost effective solution to smoke and

heat alarm installation programmes.

Based on proven wireless technology,

RadioLINK from Ei provides a quality mains

powered wireless interconnect solution.

The Ei168 RadioLINK base can be used

with either Ei140 or Ei160 Easi-fit alarms,

plus ancillary products thereby combining

proven quality detection capability and

performance with proven wireless

technology.

Ei168 RadioLINK Base

• Mains powered

•  Easy to install - simply fits underneath

each alarm

•  Unique coding to prevent

interference

Summary of Contents for Ei127

Page 1: ...A Guide to Residential Fire Detection With Reference to BS 5839 Pt 6 2004 Ahead on Quality Ahead on Performance Ahead on Features 68 52 X...

Page 2: ...SPECIALIST SUPPLIER Many years of experience in both its professional management and technical sales support teams coupled with a high standard of service and back up have enabled Aico to firmly estab...

Page 3: ...he private or public sector all of whom were required to familiarise themselves with these important recommendations Landlords in particular needed to abide by these recommendations as legal liability...

Page 4: ...t bearing on their performance as borne out by the Fire Statistics A badly installed alarm may have its reaction time cut in half offering occupants as little as 90 seconds or two minutes to get out B...

Page 5: ...ng room CHANGES TO GRADES There is essentially no change to Grade F although a five year minimum battery life is recommended in tenanted properties along with a recommendation that the battery can onl...

Page 6: ...of conducting current e g if the means of interconnection comprises radio communication rather than wiring OTHER ALARM TYPES For the first time BS 5839 Pt 6 now covers CO fire alarms and multi sensor...

Page 7: ...and hostels are not included neither are caravans BS 5839 Pt 6 is primarily concerned with saving lives and reducing injuries However it does contain within it recommendations for helping to reduce pr...

Page 8: ...nt if a fire does break out in that type of room ASSESSING FIRE RISK The Code discusses the generally relevant factors in carrying out a fire risk assessment to determine the most appropriate design o...

Page 9: ...alled within rooms the living room and the dining room should be the first priority However this consideration could be reversed if the bedroom presents a particular fire risk such as the occupant smo...

Page 10: ...o BS 5446 Pt 1 are recommended However these alarms do have serious drawbacks Occupants on a tight budget may not be able to afford to replace the batteries A significant number of tenants have also b...

Page 11: ...the tripping of a protective device or even in some cases by the fire itself Householders may also disable them at the mains all too easily if false alarms are a problem MAINS POWERED SMOKE ALARMS WIT...

Page 12: ...em Within the A F grades defined earlier the Code identifies three different categories of protection LD1 A system installed throughout the dwelling incorporating detectors in all circulation spaces t...

Page 13: ...iteria cannot be met a Grade E or higher system should be installed Existing tenanted dwellings of two or more storeys should have Grade D systems installed From a landlord s point of view the case fo...

Page 14: ...ikely that CO fire alarms have a significant role to play in domestic dwellings at present A Multi sensor alarm is defined in the standard as a fire detector that monitors more than one physical and o...

Page 15: ...ceilings the horizontal distance from any point in the protected area to the detector nearest to that point should not exceed 5 3 metres for heat detectors and 7 5 metres for smoke detectors 15 SITIN...

Page 16: ...ept for a dedicated monitoring device or a separate electrically protected regularly used local lighting circuit A Grade E system may only use the former option Hard wired interconnected smoke alarms...

Page 17: ...re for the interconnect circuit The earth wire must not be used for the interconnect circuit The maximum recommended cable run is 250 metres with 1mm2 or 1 5mm2 cable Amendment No 2 to BS 7671 2001 al...

Page 18: ...on normal smoke fumes or excessive dust Keep the smoke alarm at least 6m away from sources of smoke or vapours that may cause nuisance alarms Do not place Heat Alarms in any of the following areas bat...

Page 19: ...he alarm will not function correctly with the cover in place Alternatively with Easi fit style alarms simply remove the detector head in the advised manner vi Do not paint an alarm or allow paint to c...

Page 20: ...to outlast the life of the alarm Safety The cells have been tested and approved by the British Standards Institute and Underwriters Labs Inc USA for use in this application They have also been compre...

Page 21: ...esigned to outlast the alarm life expectancy of cells endorsed by Panasonic Kitemarked to BS 5446 Pt 2 2003 Ei166 Optical With Hush More responsive to slow smouldering fires Advanced suppression and c...

Page 22: ...Held Same features as the Ei411 but is a key fob size designed for personal use Ei407 Wireless Manual Call Point Allows manual testing of the system Allows manual alarm to warn other occupants Same si...

Page 23: ...acility Alarm clock input Can be used with RadioLINK Ei169 Control box with integral strobe vibrating pad and cable for connections for use with the 150 series alarms not supplied EI169 160 As above f...

Page 24: ...or constant or pulse operation Features rechargeable lithium back up cells with 10 yr life Ideal for signalling to devices not affected by a mains failure such as Warden Call Systems MODIFIRE A Modifi...

Page 25: ...watts and flash frequency of 9Hz Clear or red lens options For operation via an Ei158R or Ei128R relay Suitable for use with Modifire SABV4 High Intensity Strobe Xenon Beacon Mains powered Ideal for u...

Page 26: ...d of mains and battery powered Carbon Monoxide alarms Please contact us for more information SAT332 Smoke Alarm Tester This useful device used in conjunction with an SAA300 aerosol of synthetic smoke...

Page 27: ...r will flash rapidly only on the unit which is the source of the alarm Press hush button if fitted Check for fumes steam etc from the kitchen or bathroom paint and other fumes can cause nuisance alarm...

Page 28: ...tinuous development we reserve the right to amend designs and specifications without prior notice Every care has been taken to ensure that the contents of this document are correct at the time of publ...

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