CFP AlarmSense 8 Zone Two-Wire Fire Alarm Panel (2)

SKU: CFP708-2

C-TEC's LPCB certified two-wire CFP AlarmSense® fire panel is designed to work with Apollo's AlarmSense® range of detectors, call points, sounders and beacons. Most conventional fire systems are designed to work with two pairs of wires per zone: one … Read More

Key Features
  • Third-party certified to EN54 parts 2 and 4 by the Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB)
  • Intuitive user-friendly interface with colour-coded buttons and combined keypad/keyswitch entry
  • Manufactured by C-TEC in the UK
  • Eight AlarmSense zone circuits – compatible with Apollo’s AlarmSense detectors, call points, sounders and visual indicators
  • Four conventional sounder circuits
  • Integral 1.5A EN54-4/A2 compliant switch mode PSU
  • Wide range of engineering functions including zone test, coincidence, zone delay and non-latching zones
  • Two on-board relays (Fire and Fault)
  • Two open-collector outputs (Remote and Reset)
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C-TEC's LPCB certified two-wire CFP AlarmSense® fire panel is designed to work with Apollo's AlarmSense® range of detectors, call points, sounders and beacons. Most conventional fire systems are designed to work with two pairs of wires per zone: one pair for detection devices such as smoke detectors, heat detectors and manual call points; the other for alarm devices such as bells, sounders or strobes. By using different voltage bands for quiescent and alarm states, AlarmSense® components can be connected to the same pair of supply wires. When powered and controlled by the CFP two-wire fire panel, this reliable technology takes all the complexity out of fire alarm system design, leading to quicker, less expensive and more flexible installation. Indeed, research shows an AlarmSense® two-wire system can achieve a 20-25% reduction of labour over a standard four wire conventional system. AlarmSense devices are acceptable for BS 5839-1 and BS 5839-6 systems making them particularly useful for fire protection in Houses of Multiple Occupation (HMOs).