New Flexible Wireless Fire Safety System Is The Easy Solution

At the heart of the latest version of Fireco's highly successful System X wireless fire safety system is a transmitter (TX) unit that's wired directly into the fire alarm panel fire and fault relay or loop.
Hardwired System X unit uses Wi-Fi technology to communicate with all linked devices within a 1000m range (subject to a site survey) and constantly monitor the status of each linked device, including the battery life and signal strength. As the link between the transmitter and devices is completely wireless, installation is quick and easy.
Hardwired System X unit uses Wi-Fi technology to communicate with all linked devices within a 1000m range (subject to a site survey) and constantly monitor the status of each linked device, including the battery life and signal strength. As the link between the transmitter and devices is completely wireless, installation is quick and easy.
Fully fail safe and compliant with BS EN 1155 and BS 7273-4 cat A, hardwired System X is suitable for any category of fire door.
With the addition of this latest version of System X, Fireco are now the only manufacturer of fire door retainers that complies to all three categories of BS7273-4 Actuation of release mechanisms for doors.
For more information contact Fireco on 0845 241 7474, e-mailsales@firecoltd.com or visit www.firecoltd.com
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