TGEN 50 A/I/E Switch Bracket and Cable(ME0291)
A standalone tone generator and PA
announcement system can be constructed
by using the T-GEN mounted in a cabinet (eg,
ME0292), together with the ME0291 Auto/
Isolate/Evacuate switch, and the ME0290
microphone (with 4-way flat plug). A suitable
power supply is also required, (e.g., Series
1948 24V 2 Amp (FP0766) and 2 x 6.5 Amp
hour batteries - this is the same size as the
T-GEN 50 box: - 295H x 240W x 80D mm).
About Vigilant Fire Alarm
There is a Vigilant Fire Panel for virtually every application.
Simple to use, cost-effective, and a range of advanced features usually found on more complex systems.
Vigilant Fire Panels can support analogue addressable detectors, such as the 814PH (Smoke & Heat) and 814CH (CO & Heat) fire detectors.
Each of these detectors incorporates multiple sensors which may operate independently, or used in heat enhancement mode for faster response to a flaming fire, allowing optimum detection with the best nuisance alarm suppression.
Key Features:
Detector pre-alarm sensing for early warning of a potential alarm
Compensation for soiling and changes in ambient conditions
Logging “detector dirty alert” when compensation limits are about to be exceeded, to highlight the need for maintenance to be carried out
Heat sensor able to be programmed to act independently as a heat detector
Vigilant History
Originally founded in 1914 as the Vigilant AutomaticFire Alarm Company, Ltd., Vigilant patented the Vigilant Thermostat Fire Detector and continued to develop market-leading innovations that earned it an impressive reputation for saving lives.
A respected regional brand of Johnson Controls, they are a leader in the Australian and New Zealand fire detection markets with AS and NZS product approvals.
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