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Fire alarm central Salwico CS4000

Fire alarm central Salwico CS4000
Salwico CS4000 is a system of analogue addressable fire alarm. The control panel is mounted remotely.
Central fire alarm Salwico CS4000 comes complete with:
  • 6 addressable loops
  • 9 + 8 programmable potential free outputs
  • Rectifier 115/230 * VAC
  • Batteries 24V 2 Ah
     
    Fire alarm central Salwico CS4000

Salwico CS4000 tested in accordance with EN54-2 and EN54-4.

 
CS4000 is available in:
  • Analog versions
  • The basic configuration of the 3 loops (blocks 762 or 512 detectors).
  • The usual version with a base configuration of 16 zones.
  • Mixed analog and conventional version
  • CS4000 is backward compatible with existing installations
 
Adaptive Detectors:
  • Continuous monitoring and measuring
  • Intelligent algorithm for adaptive signaling
  • Suppression of unwanted alarm signals
  • contaminant control
  • Immunity
  • Three sensitivity levels (low, normal, high)
 
Salwico CS4000 has the following features:
  • Backwards compatibility with all existing structures
  • Unique tools for remote maintenance
  • Extended function redundancy, including power supply
  • 254 addresses on a loop
  • Saving time or USB memory SalwicoFire alarm central Salwico CS4000
     
  • Connecting Stick
  • The system can be supplied in the form of mixed conventional and analogue addressing
 
 
Interface:
  • Alarm Monitoring System
  • Fire doors, dampers and sprinklers
  • Telephone / paging system
  • PLC systems
  • Ventilation and fans
  • VDR
 
Specifications:
 
Fire alarm central Salwico CS4000
  • Rated voltage: 115 or 230 V AC
  • Power consumption W ~ 30 in the normal state
  • Heat dissipation: 25 kcal / h
  • Degree of protection: IP22
  • Cable terminals: 2.5 mm2
  • Operating temperature range: -5 ° C to + 55 ° C
  • Material: steel box
  • Colour: RAL 7032
  • Weight ~ 22 kg
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