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Ei1529RC Hard Wired Alarm Control Switch

SKU: EI1529RC

This mains powered accessory increases the flexibility and user friendliness of the alarms by allowing the user to remotely Test, Locate and Silence alarms in the system:

  • Test – The alarm system
  • Locate – The alarm that has been activated
  • Silence– Any nuisance alarms

This model of Control Switch is hard wired into the system, but there are wireless versions available.

Available in delivery or click&collect

£28.16 EX. VAT

Description

Description:

  • Install as part of the system to get more control over your alarms
  • Mains powered
  • Hard wired interconnection
  • Test, Locate and Silence
  • Compatible with 3000, Ei2110e Multi-Sensor Fire Alarm, 160e Series alarms, 140e Series alarms and hard wired interconnected Carbon Monoxide alarms

Additional information

Product

Control Switch

Product Type

Alarm

Power Supply Mains

230 V

Wiring Method

Wired

Voltage Type

AC

Number of Wires

3

c/w Batteries

N

Mounting

Wall

Material

High Impact Polystyrene

Colour

White

Length

90 mm

Width

90 mm

Depth

50 mm

Minimum Operating Humidity

15 %

Maximum Operating Humidity

95 %

CE Approved

Y

Standards

EN 60065:2014 EN 61000-6-1:2007 EN 61000-6-2:2005

Warranty

5 Years

Unit Weight

0.182 kg

Frequently asked questions

A fire alarm system is a network of devices that detect and alert occupants to the presence of fire, smoke, or other fire-related emergencies.

Control Panel: The system’s central hub that monitors inputs and outputs.

Smoke Detectors: Detect smoke particles in the air.

Heat Detectors: Detect changes in temperature.

Manual Call Points: Allow occupants to manually trigger the alarm.

Sounders and Strobes: Provide audible and visual alerts.

Fire Alarm Cables: Connect all components and ensure reliable communication.

Detectors should be installed in all areas where a fire could start, including bedrooms, hallways, kitchens, and living rooms. For commercial buildings, follow the specific guidelines set out in BS 5839.

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 mandates that appropriate fire detection and alarm systems must be installed in commercial and multi-occupancy residential buildings. Systems must comply with BS 5839.

Test your fire alarm system weekly by activating a call point or detector and ensuring that all sounders and visual alarms work correctly. Document all tests and maintenance activities.

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