Conventional
Panels
Two main conventional
panel ranges are currently manufactured. They are designed to meet the
differing needs of a diversified marketplace. The
cb200
is slimline and intended for use on simpler fire alarm installations. The
LPCB approved
precept
is more sophisticated and ideal for specialised systems. Look out for
the new Precepten coming soon and also latest updates on the
cb200 (See News
Flash for latest details!)
On all our ranges, considerable research has been undertaken to
ensure that the panels are easy to install and simple to use. All panels
are microprocessor driven, thus permitting a large degree of software
flexibility.
Extinguishing
Panels
Both gaseous and water
pre-action systems are catered for. These are purpose-built
prescient
extinguishing panels with all the necessary controls and
indications. Also appearing soon will be information on the new
prescientII and CB200e control panels (See News
Flash!)
Analogue
Panels
We have several
ranges of analogue addressable panels available to ensure you have the
ideal product for each particular application.
The
voyager
1-2 loop panel is fully compatible with both the Apollo XP95 and Discovery
protocols and is designed for small systems (although it is fully
networkable). It is very competitively priced but benefits from CEL's
experience over many years supplying powerful, reliable and high quality
products. The
xplorer
1-2 loop panel is
also keenly priced and is fully compatible with the new Apollo XPlorer
protocol.
The
discovery
1-4 loop panel is LPCB
approved to EN54 parts 2 & 4. It is fully compatible
with
both Apollo XP95 and Discovery protocols and fully
networkable. The
nexus
1-8 loop
panels are ideal for use on
XP95 protocol systems.
Finally the
hp900
2-8 loop panels are
designed for use with the Hochiki ESP protocol.
Engineered
Systems
Based on our
R3 19 inch rack
system, panels are designed to meet our clients’ exact system
specifications. Each is purpose-built from standard modules. Modules can
be combined in a swing-frame cabinet or in chassis form. Control and
monitoring of any combination of analogue and conventional detection
inputs manage associated automatic and manual plant or other control
outputs.
Networks
Control panels can be combined
on a network. The network has the facility to monitor, indicate and
control the functions of a fire alarm system installation, allowing
signals to be distributed around a large site. The panels in all network
combinations act independently and release information continuously onto
the network. Computer-based graphics packages may be nodes on the
network.
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