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Hochiki Europe is to display its new emergency lighting system with LED technology at International Firex 2011.
Hochiki’ working prototype of an integrated fire detection and emergency lighting solution will be at International Firex 2011
The company’s lighting solution comprises an addressable emergency lighting control panel with battery back-up, and addressable, self-contained LED luminaires and signage connected via 40V cabling.
The luminaires have also been equipped with battery back-up.
The show will also see Hochiki launch its fully integrated radio-based fire detection system, as well as a new infrared flame detector. The detector will form part of the company’s CDX range of products.
Other highlights will include a new range of input/output modules and the SmartFix+ range of labour saving and environmentally friendly fire cabling.
The company’s stand will also feature a working prototype of an integrated fire detection and emergency lighting system which operates via the same communications cable, a move that marks “the beginning of a new era for these two vital life safety components,” according to Hochiki.
Part of the stand will be given over to a competition area with the latest Xbox Kinect games console, with a promise of the chance to win “valuable prizes” throughout the course of the show.
Emergency lighting, radios and infrared flame detectors from Hochiki EuropeHochiki Europe is to display its new emergency lighting system with LED technology at International Firex 2011. Hochiki’ working […]
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