2 Zone Panel Without Battery
$57.36
$94.64
A 2 Zone Panel Without Battery is a component of a fire alarm system designed to monitor and control two separate zones within a building. This type of panel is used to receive signals from fire detection devices, such as smoke detectors or manual call points, and manage alarm responses for each zone. The “without battery” designation indicates that the panel does not include an internal battery backup, meaning it relies on external power sources for operation. This fire alarm panel is typically used in smaller buildings or areas where a limited number of zones are required. It provides essential functions such as monitoring, alerting, and controlling fire safety systems, and can be integrated with other components to create a comprehensive fire protection strategy. Features Two-Zone Monitoring: Capable of monitoring and controlling two separate fire zones within a building, allowing for targeted alarm responses and management of different areas. Centralized Control: Provides a central point for receiving signals from fire detection devices, such as smoke detectors, heat detectors, and manual call points, enabling coordinated alarm management. Visual and Audible Indicators: Equipped with visual indicators (e.g., LED lights) and audible alarms to signal the status of the system and any detected fire conditions for each zone. External Power Requirement: Operates using an external power source, as it does not include an internal battery backup, requiring a reliable power supply for continuous operation. User-Friendly Interface: Features a straightforward interface with controls for system operation, such as test buttons, reset functions, and zone selection, designed for ease of use. Integration Capabilities: Can be integrated with other fire safety components and systems, such as alarms, notifications, and suppression systems, to provide a comprehensive fire protection solution. Maintenance-Friendly: Designed for easy maintenance, with accessible components for routine checks, testing, and servicing to ensure proper functionality. Compliance with Standards: Meets or exceeds relevant fire safety standards and regulations, ensuring that it operates effectively and in compliance with legal requirements. Event Logging: Some models may include event logging features to record and review system activations, alarms, and other important events for analysis and reporting. Clear Labeling: Includes clear labeling and instructions for each zone and control, making it easy for users to understand and operate the panel during emergencies. Expandable: Can be part of a larger fire alarm system with expansion options, allowing for additional zones or integration with other fire safety components if needed. Durable Construction: Built from robust materials to ensure durability and reliability in various environmental conditions, providing long-term performance.
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