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Fike 505-0002 TwinflexPro 2 Zone Bi-Wire Conventional Fire Alarm Panel

SKU: 505 0002

The Fike 505-0002 Twinflex Pro² 2 Zone bi-wire fire alarm panel is an adaptable, cost-effective two-wire fire alarm system.

Devices are connected to this panel via Twinflex data protocol communication. Using highly intelligent systems, this panel can differentiate between smoke detectors, heat detectors and manual call point alarms.

When purchasing your Fike bi-wire panel, it is important to note that up to 32 devices can be connected per circuit and these panels can be sold in 2,4 and 8 zone versions.

Known in the industry for its state-of-the-art technology, the Twinflex Pro is designed for ease of use and reliability. Among other key features, the versatility of this fire alarm panel is unmatched.

This panel uses the famous Fike ASD multipoint detection system meaning this whole system can be installed using only one pair of wires per zone.

A Fike fire alarm panel is able to monitor each zone for device faults, end of line faults, short circuit faults and detector head removal. Panel storage allows for 500 event logs to be stored along with day/night modes and 72-hour battery standby times.

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£219.99 EX. VAT

Description

  • Fike 505-0002 Twinflex Pro²
  • 4 line x 20 character LCD display
  • Ability to differentiate between call point or detector alarms
  • Checkpoint alarm verification procedure
  • Highlighted selection menu
  • Event log storing up to 500 events
  • 3 Enhanced test modes
  • Allows detectors and sounders to be installed on the same pair of wires
  • Up to 32 devices per zone
  • Built-in EOL capability in all devices
  • 7 modes of detection
  • Requires 2 x 3.2Ah batteries
  • Additional battery box available to fit 2 x 7Ah batteries.

Frequently asked questions

A heat alarm responds to temperature increases, while a smoke alarm detects smoke particles. Heat alarms are ideal for areas where smoke alarms might be triggered by cooking fumes or dust.

Install the Ei3014 in areas prone to rapid temperature increases but less likely to have significant smoke, such as kitchens, garages, and boiler rooms. Avoid installing it near vents, fans, or windows.

Test your alarm weekly by pressing the test button to ensure it is functioning correctly.

The Ei3014 Heat Alarm usually has a lifespan of around 10 years. Check the manufacturing date and replace the unit as recommended.

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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