A wireless fire alarm system works by using radio waves. Each alarm linked to the entire fire protection system, and connections made anywhere in the facility. This includes between buildings with no hard wiring. A traditional hard-wired alarm system physically connected to wire network in order to function properly. This requires trenching, drilling, and a significant amount of effort to pull off.
The Advantages of Wireless Fire Alarms Avoid many of the complications caused by older fire alarm systems. They also provide a plethora of additional benefits, such as: Much easier maintenance and repair, faster alarm response time, and simple, more cost-effective installation.
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PREMIER COMPACT QUAD QD-W Wireless Digital PIR-868MHZ
- 12m volumetric coverage
- Digital temperature compensation
- Sealed optics
- Quad Detector
- Up to 3 years battery life
- EN50131-2-2, EN50131-5-3, PD6662:2010 Grade 2
- 868mhz
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PREMIER ELITE SMARTKEY
- Wireless Iconic Keyfob
- Remote arm, part arm and disarm
- Integral RFID proximity tag for use with compatible prox readers
- Alarm system status display
- Programmable two button panic alarm
- Remote control of up to 3 programmable outputs. Typical applications include garage door control, external lighting control and automatic gate control
- Replaceable lithium CR2 battery offers 2 to 3 year typical battery life
- PD6662: 2010, EN50131-1, EN50131-3, EN50131-5-3 Grade 2 Class II