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Addressable Detection - The concept of addressable detection is well established, and the ability to interrogate each device ensures that the precise location of a change of status can be identified. Digital Addressable systems enhance this capability, by returning a numeric value which directly relates to the environmental conditions in the immediate vicinity of the detector. This ensures that the detector and control panel can indicate an early detection of a Fire condition, with fewer unwanted alarms. These systems offer many benefits, including a Pre-alarm facility to warn of an increase in smoke or heat, before triggering a full alarm, and analysis of the returned values can identify faults, allowing predictive maintenance.

1 or 2 detection loops - The capacity of the panel can meet the needs of each installation, for economy. A second loop can be added at any time.

30 Fire and Fault indicators - The current standards demand that panels have the ability to display ALL zones in alarm simultaneously.

Extensive cause-and-effect capability - By including day/night setting, co-incidence operation, and 'non-fire' inputs, there are few applications which cannot be handled by the standard system.

Fast and easy Start-up Wizard - The control panel leads the installer through a series of questions, resulting in faster commissioning with fewer errors.

Option integral thermal printer - If a hard-copy record is a requirement, the fast, reliable printer option can be specified.

5 Programmable outputs - Any of which can be independently set as sounder or volt-free by the installer, for maximum flexibility in system design.

Programmable inputs - Any loop input can be used to function as a programmable Isolate, Silence, Day/Night or Class Change signal (or just be a fire alarm).

Non-fire signals - An input can be set to perform a cause/effect action, without lighting the Fire lamp, or zone, nor operating sounders or other Fire outputs.

The Ziton ZP3 fire detection system is an advanced analogue addressable system that offers outstanding performance, proven in numerous installations worldwide. It is a programmable, software based system that provides early warning of fire or smoke. The system is approved to various international standards. This includes Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB) UK certification to the EN54 (Parts 2 and 4) international standard. A full range of high-performance analogue addressable fire sensors, including single, and combination and multisensors are supported. Adjustable sensitivity, alarm verification and pre-alarm provide early warning without false alarms. The ZP "active" protocol provides proven reliability. Automatic checking of wiring and sensors, corrupt data detection and disconnection of faulty zones is supported. Built-in diagnostics improves the level of maintenance and reduces cost. Included are remote diagnostic support (optional), sensor testing, status reports and contamination and near service reports.
Designed for early response to slow burning, smoldering fires, the ZP730-2 is an analogue smoke sensor, developed to provide reliable sensing for most fire alarm applications. The sensors proven stability in air movement associated with air conditioning systems, has made it a popular selection for modern building interiors.

Operating on light scatter principles, the ZP730-2 fully meets the sensitivity requirements of European Standard, EN 54 Pt 7 and is approved by several international approval bodies including the Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB).

Designed to provide the earliest response to a wide range of fire types. The ZP732-2 sensor combines optical smoke sensing and thermal monitoring to provide accurate warning of fire. Individual software monitoring of each element measures actual smoke levels, in addition to temperature rates of rise. Smoke sensing can be isolated for areas where ambient smoke may exist at certain times of the day, or used on a day night basis in premises where heat only is required whilst the building is occupied.

Temperature response meets the requirements of European Standard, EN 54 Part 5. (programmable to Grade 1 or Grade 3), with smoke sensitivity complying with EN 54 Part 7. The sensor is approved by several international approval bodies including the Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB).

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