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Hochiki Europe will be showcasing four of its most recently introduced new products at Firex South, plus it will be offering visitors to stand number H11 the chance to enter a free prize draw. On show will be the Hochiki FIRElink high-sensitivity smoke detection system, the new FIREvac modular voice alarm system, the fast-response Hochiki IFD industrial flame detectors, and the new Hochiki powered output module.

Hochiki predicts that FIRElink will make high-sensitivity smoke detection technology available to a much wider range of businesses and applications. It incorporates advanced semiconductor laser and electronics technology into a package that the company says shows substantial savings in whole-life cost when compared with other systems on the market. Applications include: smaller non-compartmentalised rooms; warehouses with racking; and electronic and electromechanical equipment.

The company's new voice alarm system, FIREvac, can be easily integrated with an existing fire detection and alarm installation. It delivers all of the benefits of voice evacuation at a very affordable cost, and it is designed to simplify achieving an installation that is fully compliant with BS 5893-8:1998, the Code of Practice for the design, installation and servicing of voice alarm systems. The new system boasts many of the features found on more costly voice alarm systems on the market and incorporates a number of innovative cost and installation labour saving features.

The new IFD industrial flame detectors are designed for applications where open flaming fires are likely to occur. They respond only to the light emitted from flames; they can be relied upon to differentiate between flames and other light sources and so avoid false alarms that might otherwise be caused by, for example, flickering sunlight. The range comprises three models: an intrinsically safe detector; an explosion-proof model; and an IR3 detector that is particularly suited for use in high-risk petrochemical installations.

Hochiki's new CHQ-POM powered output module for its ESP - Enhanced System Protocol - analogue addressable open protocol enables the simple connection of third-party devices, such as IFD-E flame detector, to the ESP loop. The compact-design module supplies 24Vd.c. at various current levels from 2mA to 32mA in increments of 2mA. It offers users the facility to select the current output, includes two monitored inputs, and has colour-coded flying leads for trouble-free installation.

For further information please contact:

Yasmin Butt - HOCHIKI EUROPE
sales@hochikieurope.com - Tel 01634 260133

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