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Notifier Canada

Rollouts 2013

Notifier Canada Rollout 201


Product Updates
B200SRA Sounder Base Update
B710LPA / B350LPA / B210LPABase Changes
B224BIA and B224RB Changes

New Products

FCO-851APhoto/CO Detector
B200SCOA Addressable Sounder Base
2-in / 2-out Module
Dual Strobe Appliance

ExitPoint

B200SRA Sounder Base

B200SRA Sounder Base Update


New terminal block size and added mounting holes

New mounting holes


for 3.0/4.0 plaster
rings

Smaller terminal
block fits inside
more junction boxes

B210LPA Base Changes


New center allows for 400% larger wire opening
CURRENT

NEW

B210LPA Base Changes


New terminal markings are easier to see in all
situations and reduce the possibility of mis-wiring

Easy to
see
cutouts

B210LPA Base Changes


New trim ring streamlines the overall appearance

Old style trim ring (F110) will continue to be available

B224BIA and B224RBA updates


These two models will be moving to the sounder
base platform

B224BIA

B224RBA

B224BI A and B224RBA updates


Same installation benefits gained with the new
sounder base will now be shared by these two
models

Easier wiring
Common look
Better terminal marking
Ability to wire the base and later install the electronics

IntelliQuad Plus/FCO-851A + B200SCOA

CO/Smoke and B200SCOA - Scenario

1. Local event
- Turn on local
sounders
- Volume = high
- Tone = cont
2. General evac
- Turn on all
horns & strobes
- Turn on all
sounders
- Volume = high
- Tone = T3

SMOKE WITH
SOUNDER BASE

SMOKE WITH
SOUNDER BASE

DETECTOR IN
HALLWAY

HORN STROBE IN
HALLWAY

FAAST
Fire Alarm Aspiration Sensing Technology

Dual Vision. Single Purpose.

Data Rooms

Application Requirements
Very early warning provided by
sensitivities 100 times greater than
standard photoelectric
High-value equipment and data
protection through point location of
alarm
Detect smoke dispersed by high air
velocity with high sensitivity and high
airflow tolerant chamber design
Open area and duct smoke
detection

Other areas are data rooms for telecommunication


centers or server farms for Internet companies.

FAAST 8100A
Maximum Coverage
8,000 sq. ft. of coverage area
Earliest warning: 30-60 minutes before
combustion
Unsurpassed sensitivity .00046%/ft obs.
(competition offers .0015%/ft)
UL/ULC listing for EWFD and VEWFD
Dual source smoke detection improves decision
making
Blue LED covers the widest ranges of
fires (competition uses only single
infrared laser, which is prone to
nuisance issues)
Infrared laser detects dust
Advanced algorithms discriminate dust
from smoke

FAAST 8100A

Multi-stage filtering to prevent


dust
and nuisance alarms
Patented particle separator
Replaceable 30 micron filter
Electronic nuisance

rejection through algorithms

FAAST 8100A

E-Mail Notification Examples

VIEW Laser Detector

To provide early warning, a laser


is used to deliver ultra-high
sensitivity
0.02% to 2.0% per foot
100 times more sensitive than a
standard photoelectric smoke
detector

Advanced algorithms eliminate


most false and nuisance alarms

FSL-751DNR Laser Duct Smoke Detector

Provides Very Early Warning Fire


Protection per NFPA 76
Ideal where high air velocity / high
air changes per hour exists
Combines InnovairFlex housing
and addressable laser sensor
(included) to achieve a readymade solution

SpectrAlert Advance
Dual Strobe Appliance

Dual Strobe Solutions from System Sensor


Single device plate
Perform the function of 2-3 devices for MNS/ECS
applications
Designed to be used in
12 or 24 volt, DC or FWR
(full wave rectified) systems
ULC listed amber lens strobe

The Value of Dual Strobe


Reduces installed back boxes
Minimizes overall job cost
Only one junction box
Improved aesthetics
Better than two installed units,
low profile
Simpler install than competitors
Maintains current product feature set,
including plug-in design

Directional Sound Presentation

Fire Alarm vs. Directional Signal technology

Fire Alarm (Detection & Alerting)


Early detection
Warn of imminent danger
Provide notification / warning via bells, horns,
strobes, electronic sounders

Directional Sound
Audible sound to locate exits (or exit paths)
Equivalence to Low Location Lighting not fire
alarm sounder

Different Types of Systems!

The Evacuation Process

Fire Alarm Activated


Sounders sound

Voice Evacuation

Delay in evacuation
Due to unwanted alarms
creating public apathy

Public start
to evacuate

Which way to go?

% Successful Evacuation

The Missing LinkDirectional Signal

How does the brain locate sound?

Needs all 3 frequency bands:

Low band
Mid band
High band

All three elements above provide:


broad band, directional sound

The Human Hearing Range

500Hz

20Hz

3.5KHz
Human
speech *

1KHz 3KHz
Low

*Between 2-3KHz is the frequency which is most


sensitive to the human hearing and where all alarm
sounders are placed.

5KHz
Mid

Between 1-3KHz gives no


location cues.

20KHz
High

All 3 cues are required


for accurate localization

Problems exist when no smoke is present

Visual clutter
Airport terminal
Shopping Mall
Supermarket

How do occupants find the


emergency exits?

Staircase Missed No Smoke

Staircase Missed in Smoke

Staircase Found in Smoke

Additional Resources
Visit www.systemsensor.ca
Or www.notifier.com for:
Brochures

Data sheets
Engineering specifications
Competitive matrix
Competitive test report
Informational videos
PipeIQ software download
Accessory details
EASE Software

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staff and/or customers today

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