The Rise of Wireless and Hybrid Fire Detection
Wireless technology plays a massive part in the day-to-day life of most people. Phones, tablets, computers, lightbulbs, plug sockets and even fridges and kettles are all making use of wireless connectivity to provide home automation, Internet access and more. With widespread availability and constant advances in the wireless field, it is not surprising that wireless fire alarms are becoming increasingly popular.
Linear Heat Detection for Void Areas
Suspended ceilings, also known as dropped or false ceilings, are secondary ceilings that are suspended from the structure above. Suspended ceilings do not just create a more aesthetic finish, they also create a void that provides a useful space.
Linear Heat Detection for Electrical Cupboards
An electrical cupboard is an enclosure used to mount switches, displays and dials in order to prevent electric shock and protect the contents from the environment. Electrical enclosures can either be located indoors or outdoors and must adhere to a variety of regulations and requirements in order to keep people and the environment safe.
Wi-Fyre – The Convenient Wireless Solution Volume #3 – Wireless Input Output Modules
Until recently, wireless fire detection has only been available as a whole, system based fire detection solution. This meant that it could only be used for new systems or retrofit systems. Even then, wireless detection was not without its flaws, and not suitable for some applications.
Introducing Wi-Fyre EN54-25 Wireless Fire Detection Solution
Wi-Fyre is Eurofyre’s very own wireless fire detection solution that combines wireless technology with new or existing, hard-wired fire alarm systems.
