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New linear heat detection systems from Vimpex

Signaline from Vimpex
Signaline linear heat detection cables are designed for commercial and industrial applications

The Signaline range of linear heat detection systems, now available from Vimpex, provide early detection of fire conditions or over-heating of equipment, plant and the surrounding area.

The cables sense heat anywhere along their length and are designed to be used in commercial and industrial applications, such as cable trays, plant rooms, car parks, conveyors, tunnels and marine engine rooms.

The fixed temperature Signaline FT is available in three different alarm temperatures: 68 °C, 88 °C or 105 °C. All are UL Listed and FM approved and have two outer cover options.

A high temperature cable of 178 °C is also available.

Signaline FT can be used as a standalone system or connected to any conventional control panel covering up to 3km in a single zone. An optional alarm point distance locating (APDL) device can be installed between a fire alarm control panel or addressable module and a single length of Signaline FT heat sensing cable, to display the distance to the alarm point.

Signaline HD is an analogue heat sensing cable that monitors significant increases in temperature and provides an early warning of fire. The cable is fully resettable and is VdS approved to EN 54-5:2001 and EN 54-17:2001.

The Signaline HD cable works in conjunction with a controller and end of line unit, which enables the cable to be fully monitored for open and short circuits. The controllers are equipped with volt-free fire and fault relays that are connected to the fire alarm control panel via an interface unit. Alternatively, the controller can be used as a standalone device using the relay contacts to activate subsidiary equipment.
 

www.vimpex.co.uk

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