The optimal beam distance from the ceiling will
be bet- ween 500 mm and 600 mm. Use the Local
National Standards for guidance.
Range:
Fireray 100 = 50 to 100 m
Fireray 50 = 5 to 50 m
Coverage area:
Fireray 100 = up to 1500 sqm
Fireray 50 = up to 750 sqm
Fireray 3000
The FIRERAY 3000 optical beam smoke detector
is ideal for applications where the line of sight
for the infra-red (IR) detection path is narrow
and where the building structure uses reflective
surfaces. The unit emits a narrow beam of IR light
in order to monitor for smoke and is controlled
using a compact low level controller. It allows for
the installation of 2 detectors for each system
controller. There is a 2-wire interface between
controller and receiver. For each detector there are
separate fire and fault relays. The FIRERAY 3000 has
been designed so that it can be installed by one
operator with its laser assisted alignment methods
combined with easy to use alignment LED's offering
visual feedback. Integrated laser alignment aid can
be activated at the controller or at the receiver head.
Range: 5 to 120 m, configurable per set of detectors
Fireray 5000
The FireRay 5000 motorised and auto-aligning
infrared optical beam smoke detector can be
installed with up to 4 detector heads per system.
When the detector heads are connected, using the
Easifit First Fix system, an integral LASER, which
is aligned along the optical path of the beam, can
be activated. This allows the reflective prism to be
sighted quickly. When the LASER has been used to
coarsely align the beam, the auto-optimise beam
alignment system takes over and automatically
steers the beam into the optimum position. The
system controller retains one set of fire and fault
relays that is common to all detectors installed.
Range: Each detector is configurable from 8 m to
100 m.
FC410LPSY and FC410LPAV
Loop
The FC410LP series of loop powered addressable
sounder and sounder-beacons are designed to be
driven from a FireClass control panel through the
addressable loop. The FC410LP series of sounders
and sounder beacons consist of:
•
FC410LPSYR
: sounder (indoor use) - red
housing
•
FC410LPSYW
: sounder (indoor use) - white
housing
•
FC410LPSY
: sounder IP65 (outdoor use) - red
housing
•
FC410LPAVR
: sounder-beacon (indoor use) -
red housing
•
FC410LPAVW
: sounder-beacon (indoor use) -
white housing
•
FC410LPAV
: sounder-beacon IP65 (outdoor
use) - red housing
The sounder has two volume settings: High (103 dB
±3) or Low (90 dB ±3)
The beacon has two flash rates: Slow Flash (1/2 Hz)
or Fast Flash (1 Hz).
The FC410LP devices are synchronised, but not
synchronous with other FireClass sounders
(FC410SNM) and beacons (FC430SAB).
The first flash of the beacon is synchronised with the
start of the tone.
The FC410LP devices have a built in two port
isolator.
FC410LPBS-R/W Loop powered
sounders and sounder-beacons
(EN54-23)
The FC410LPBS series of loop powered addressable
Sounder/ Sounder-Beacons are designed to be
driven from a FC503 or FC506 control panel through
the addressable loop. The FC410LPBS series of
sounders and sounder beacons consists of:
•
FC410LPBS-R
: sounder (indoor use) - red
housing
•
FC410LPBS-W
: sounder (indoor use) - white
housing
•
FC410LPAV
: sounder-beacon IP65 (outdoor
use) - red housing
The sounder has two volume settings High (103 dB
±3) or Low (90 dB ±3).
The beacon has two flash rates slow flash (1/2 Hz) or
fast flash (1 Hz).
FC503 and FC506 Addressable Fire Control Panels
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