Fireray Beam Detectors
Fireray® 5000
Motorised reflective, auto aligning Infrared Optical Beam Smoke Detector This innovative system has been designed from the ground up to include pioneering technology that fully addresses the needs of the installer and user, both now and in the future. Key Benefits
Applications With its industry leading optics, the Fireray® 5000 is ideally suited for the protection of large areas where the use of traditional detection technologies would prove to be too difficult and/or costly to install. The Fireray® 5000 combines an infrared transmitter and receiver in the same discrete unit and operates by projecting a well-defined beam to a reflective prism, which returns the beam to the receiver for analysis. |
Fireray® 3000
End to End Infrared Optical Beam Smoke Detector This detector offers cost effective protection of large, open area spaces with high ceilings. It is also very suited to applications where access to ceiling mounted smoke detectors presents practical difficulties. Key Benefits
Applications The Fireray® 3000 is ideal for applications where line of sight for the IR (infra-red) detection path is narrow and where the building structure uses reflective surfaces. It has also been designed to be aesthetically pleasing and thus can equally suit modern architectural buildings as well as heritage sites, particularly where ornate ceilings exist. The Fireray® 3000 has been designed so that it can be installed by one operator with its laser assisted alignment methods combined with easy to use alignment LED's offering a visual feedback. Integrated laser alignment aid can be activated at the controller or at the Receiver head. |
Fireray® 2000 EExd
Optical Beam Smoke Detector for Hazardous Areas The Fireray® 2000 EExd complies with the ATEX Directive. II 2 G D IP6X EEx d IIB T6 (Tamb= -20°C to +55°C) Key Benefits
Applications The Fireray® 2000 EExd is ideally suited for the protection of large areas, with potentially explosive atmospheres, against smoking fires. |
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