Specifications

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Features
> Meets the requirements of EN54-25
> Addressable 250 device system
> Range greater than 1km in free air
> Low profile aesthetics
> European tones, fully synchronised
> Dual anti-tamper function
> Peripherals use standard AA cells
Applications
> Fast installation requirement:
Time limited situations schools, hospitals
> Heritage:
Limited disturbance to priceless décor, no go areas for cabling
> Temporary systems:
Building sites, site-cabins, temporary structures
> Frequent reconfiguration:
Flexible offices, small shops, display areas
> Difficult cable routes:
Areas with difficult or limited access, or where disruption
is unacceptable
Radio Fire
System benefits
Wireless technology offers unique advantages when
compared to the installation of wired detection and
alarm systems:
Fast and simple installation
Requiring only limited cabling, installation time is greatly
reduced. CW9000 is ideally suited to situations where there are
limited time periods for work to be undertaken, such as in
educational, healthcare and retail establishments.
Reduced disruption
The lack of cables also means that there is little damage to the
fabric of the building, especially important in heritage sites or
prestigious areas.
Apart from precious décor, the lack of invasion into the structure
reduces mess and the risk that dust and rubble will enter vital
areas which is particularly important in sterile and food
preparation areas and other places where cleanliness is
paramount.
Flexibility
Changes to the configuration of a building and reconfiguration
of the system can be accommodated both quickly and simply,
minimising downtime and essential for rapid refits.
For temporary installations or situations such as small retail
outlets where occupation can change frequently the lack of
cables means that an optimum system configuration can be
maintained without major system reworking.
Cost saving
As devices only have to be fixed to the building, there is no
need to run fire resistant cable, trunking, conduit or concealed
cables, saving in both materials and labour. The use of
multifunction components, such as the integrated AV sounder
beacon means there are fewer points to install leading to further
economies in the installation process.
The unique survey and commissioning tool has been designed
to allow these critical functions to be performed by a single
person, again saving effort on site and reducing cost. A further
consideration is the cost of the batteries used in the system, by
standardising on easily available off the shelf batteries, and ultra-
low power consumption to extend operational life and minimise
system running costs.
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