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Fire Alarm Systems notify people
when a fire starts in a building. These systems are
critical and need to be maintain and tested periodically
for full operation. Failure to do so can cause severe
problems when evacuating a building.
Below are the
manufactures we carry along with current model Fire
Alarm Panels.

Website:
http://www.buildingtechnologies.usa.siemens.com/Siemens - Building
Technologies
FireFinder XLS
FireFinder XLS is a microprocessor based
advanced life safety system. Its 6" display and
large lighted buttons makes it the most
intuitive fire alarm user interface in the
industry. Its use of the unique multiprocessor
"Network" design along with its ability to
utilize both analog and conventional detection
devices make it an extremely flexible and
configurable life safety system.
The XLS is ideally suited for commercial,
institutional and industrial fire detection and
notification applications. It complies with the
requirements of NFPA Standard 72 and is listed
by Underwriters Laboratories under their
standard UL 864. Underwriter's Laboratories of
Canada also lists it for fire applications under
ULC-S527. It is approved by |
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FireFinder XLSV (Voice)
The FireFinder XLSV is a digital
Emergency Voice Alarm and Communication System
designed to be used as a part of the Siemens
Fire Safety FireFinder XLS Life Safety System.
Its operation is fully integrated with the
FireFinder XLS and programmed via a Windows
laptop computer.
The system will respond rapidly to either
automatic or manual commands from system logic
or switch modules located on the command
console(s). Digital Audio signals such as
Evacuation 1, Evacuation 2, Alert 1, Alert 2, or
page can be routed to any number of speaker
circuits. A wide selection of microcontroller
controlled tones with backup are available. One
or more speaker and strobe circuits can be
mapped to switches though the Zeus Windows based
programming software. Switches can be used to
manually activate or deactivate any zone.
Through the use of multicolor LEDs a clear
indication is provided showing which zones are
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FireSeeker FS250
The FS-250 addressable fire alarm
control panel is a small, low cost fire alarm
panel suited for stand-alone operation in small
to medium sized facilities. It features a single
addressable input device circuit and four
notification appliance circuits. The system is
available with both a black or red enclosure,
with operating controls and indicators behind a
locked door. The FS-250 is Listed by
Underwriters Laboratories. |
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MXL
The MXL is a microprocessor based
advanced protection system. Its use of unique
multiprocessor “Network” design along with its
ability to utilize both analog and conventional
detection devices make it the most flexible and
reliable system in the life safety field.
The MXL is ideally suited for commercial,
institutional and industrial fire detection and
notification applications. It complies with the
requirements of NFPA Standard 72 and is listed
by Underwriters Laboratories under their
standard 864. Underwriter’s’ Laboratories of
Canada also lists it for fire applications. It
is approved by Factory Mutual as well as CSFM,
the City of Chicago and NYMEA for use in those
specific locales. |
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Website:
http://www.faradayfirealarms.com/
Faraday
MPC 6000
The MPC-6000 is an advanced modular fire
alarm panel. It features analog/addressable
detection, programming, and memory capability.
It’s base configuration includes one
analog/addressable loop, with four notification
appliance output circuits.
Operating controls and indicators are mounted
behind a locked cabinet door and an 80-character
LCD display provides specific indications for
addressable devices, while LEDs indicate general
panel status. |
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MPC 7000
The MPC-7000 is an advanced modular fire
alarm panel. It features analog/addressable
detection, programming, and memory capability.
It’s base configuration includes two
analog/addressable loops, with four notification
appliance output circuits.
Operating controls and indicators are mounted
behind a locked cabinet door. An 80-character
LCD display provides specific indications for
addressable devices, while LEDs indicate general
panel status. |
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