Beam Detectors are a price-effective answer to fire protection for large or high spaces, where regular smoke detectors can be uneconomical and ineffective.
We have inventory of a massive selection of beam detectors for use in a vast selection of installations, with equally addressable and conventional fire systems, including infrared and optical beam detectors.
Regardless of Beam detector whether you need to have a one substitute detector, a Transmitter & Receiver bundle or an end-to-end method, we asure to carry beam detectors that will fit your needs.
Our selection covers everything from auto aligning to reflector beam detectoion system, in ranges from 5 to 120m, and all from the best companies in the industry
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5 – 100m operating range, designed for the protection of buildings such as shopping centres, heritage buildings, warehouses and other structures with large open spaces Easy set-up and calibration with visual aids for both coarse and fine adjustment Loop powered with built in isolation for system mapping Utilizes the advanced Opal digital protocol whilst remaining backward compatible with existing Notifier system The NFXI-BEAM-T Beam Detector features a unique remote test capability that fully tests both the optics and the electronics of the device. This means there’s no need to hire a platform to give high level access to the device in testing. Two automatically variable sensitivity modes compensate for short term environmental changes Automatic drift compensation compensates for long term sensitivity changes caused by environmental factors Four fixed sensitivity level
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Infra-Red Transmitter and Receiver Technician Friendly Simple Menu System Low Power Usage Cost Effective
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Infra-Red Transmitter and Receiver Technician Friendly Simple Menu System Protec Algo-Tec™ 6000 Protocol Low Power Usage FAST™ Addressing Cost Effective
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Unique servo-operated test filter Combined transmitter and receiver unit Range 5-100m (with the long-range reflector kit) 4 x fixed sensitivity/threshold levels 2 x automatic variable sensitivity modes Operates in the Infra-red light spectrum Numerical indicators to aid beam alignment Standby, fault and alarm LED indicators visible from the front and bottom Automatic drift compensation Uses the Series 200 Advanced Protocol Loop powered Complies to EN54-12:2002 Extended warranty
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Separate Transmitter and Receiver Heads Range 5 to 120 metres, configurable per set of Detectors Integral Laser Alignment in Receiver 2-wire Interface between Controller and Receiver Single and Twin Detector options Separate Fire and Fault Relays per Detector Low Level Controller with LCD display Programmable Sensitivity and Fire Threshold Automatic Gain Control (AGC) for drift compensation First Fix concept for Transmitter, Receiver and Controller Multiple cable gland knockouts for ease of wiring Optional Transmitter powering from Controller Supply voltage: 12-36VDC Current: Controller 14mA, per transmitter head 8mA Fire and Fault relays per detector head - rated 2A 30VDC Detector head dimensions per transmitter and receiver unit (mm): 74w x 74h x 161d Controller dimensions (mm): 203w x 124h x 73d
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Separate Transmitter and Receiver Heads Range 5 to 120 metres, configurable per set of Detectors Integral Laser Alignment in Receiver 2-wire Interface between Controller and Receiver Single and Twin Detector options Separate Fire and Fault Relays per Detector Low Level Controller with LCD display Programmable Sensitivity and Fire Threshold Automatic Gain Control (AGC) for drift compensation First Fix concept for Transmitter, Receiver and Controller Multiple cable gland knockouts for ease of wiring Optional Transmitter powering from Controller
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Single installation and maintenance point Fully addressable 100 metre detection range Unique simple alignment Selectable alarm thresholds Latching or auto reset fire output Automatic contamination compensation
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Single installation and maintenance point Fully addressable 50 metre detection range Unique simple alignment Selectable alarm thresholds Latching or auto reset fire output Automatic contamination compensation
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EN54/CPD approved Building Shift Compensation 2-wire Interface from Detector to System controller Laser Assisted Alignment Automatic Contamination Compensation Auto Alignment
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Loop-powered Compatible with Discovery and XP95 protocols Incorporates a short-circuit isolator Automatic drift compensation Automatic reset following alarm or fault condition
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Very Low Power: using only 3.5mA any state opens up a whole world of options. In some cases you can loop power the beam, for instance using an Apollo xp95 mini switch monitor allows you do just that and turns the conventional Fire Beam into an addressable unit. IP65: means no ingress whatsoever making The Fire Beam ideal for environments, such as food processing halls, as it can be hosed down. IP65 also means nasty little creatures can't set up home inside and jeopardise the effectiveness of the detector. Easy Clean Lenses: The Fire Beam has been designed to be easily cleaned due to its flat surfaces. Unlike other beams all the moving optics are safely encased inside the waterproof enclosure so you won't accidentally knock the beam out of alignment. This means The Fire Beam can easily be cleaned from ground level using something like a no-climb pole and suitable attachment. Hysteresis: Changing the hysteresis will change the delay in returning from a fire state back to a normal state. For example, the beam is factory set at 15% so if the beam falls into fire at 65% (35% threshold) it has to recover 15% to 80% before it returns to normal. This action prevents small fluctuations in returned signal causing the beam to fall in and out of a fire state. This can be adjusted to anywhere between 1% and 40%. The hysteresis can simply be adjusted from this new menu option. Beam Phasing: It is possible that beams that face each other will cause problems as their sample rates could coincide and result in unreliable readings, meaning false auto-alignment and unreliably in service. With the introduction of phasing it is now possible to mount beams facing each other with reflectors in-between. There are up to 7 different sampling rates to choose from, alleviating any cross talk problems. Auto-Align Time Delay: Again this facility is useful in environments that are liable to occasional short term obscuration. Pre-set at 4 hours this can be altered to anywhere between 0 to 12 hours if required, to allow the environment to clear. Multi Language Support: The Fire Beam Plus has the ability to display seven different languages: English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Dutch, and Czech.
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Very Low Power: using only 3.5mA any state opens up a whole world of options. In some cases you can loop power the beam, for instance using an Apollo xp95 mini switch monitor allows you do just that and turns the conventional Fire Beam into an addressable unit. IP65: means no ingress whatsoever making The Fire Beam ideal for environments, such as food processing halls, as it can be hosed down. IP65 also means nasty little creatures can't set up home inside and jeopardise the effectiveness of the detector. Easy Clean Lenses: The Fire Beam has been designed to be easily cleaned due to its flat surfaces. Unlike other beams all the moving optics are safely encased inside the waterproof enclosure so you won't accidentally knock the beam out of alignment. This means The Fire Beam can easily be cleaned from ground level using something like a no-climb pole and suitable attachment. Hysteresis: Changing the hysteresis will change the delay in returning from a fire state back to a normal state. For example, the beam is factory set at 15% so if the beam falls into fire at 65% (35% threshold) it has to recover 15% to 80% before it returns to normal. This action prevents small fluctuations in returned signal causing the beam to fall in and out of a fire state. This can be adjusted to anywhere between 1% and 40%. The hysteresis can simply be adjusted from this new menu option. Beam Phasing: It is possible that beams that face each other will cause problems as their sample rates could coincide and result in unreliable readings, meaning false auto-alignment and unreliably in service. With the introduction of phasing it is now possible to mount beams facing each other with reflectors in-between. There are up to 7 different sampling rates to choose from, alleviating any cross talk problems. Auto-Align Time Delay: Again this facility is useful in environments that are liable to occasional short term obscuration. Pre-set at 4 hours this can be altered to anywhere between 0 to 12 hours if required, to allow the environment to clear. Multi Language Support: The Fire Beam Plus has the ability to display seven different languages: English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Dutch, and Czech.