Responds to slow burning fires
Complies to EN 54 Pt7
Analogue sensing – reduces false and unwanted alarms
Addressable – system knows the status and location of every sensor
Alarm verification, self test, auto contamination adjustment
Responds to slow burning fires
Complies to EN 54 Pt7
Analogue sensing – reduces false and unwanted alarms
Addressable – system knows the status and location of every sensor
Alarm verification, self test, auto contamination adjustment
The ZP730-2 is being phased out, and is going to be replaced by the ZP730-2P
Ziton ZP730-2 Analogue Optical Smoke Sensor
Features
Responds to slow burning fires
Complies to EN 54 Pt7
Analogue sensing – reduces false and unwanted alarms
Addressable – system knows the status and location of every sensor
Alarm verification, self test, auto contamination adjustment
Reliable sensing for most fire alarm applications
Designed for early response to slow burning, smoldering fires, the ZP730-2 is an analogue smoke sensor, developed to provide reliable sensing for most fire alarm applications. The sensors proven stability in air movement associated with air conditioning systems has made it a popular selection for modern building interiors.
Operating on light scatter principles, the ZP730-2 fully meets the sensitivity requirements of European Standard, EN 54 Pt 7 and is approved by several international approval bodies.
Automatic self test
False and unwanted alarms are virtually eliminated – smoke levels are continuously sensed by the unit and transmitted via the ZP wiring loop as electronic signals, which are assessed and verified by the control panel prior to any alarm decision being taken.
Installed as part of the ZP3 analogue addressable system, up to 127 sensing devices can be connected to each of the control panel loops. All loop devices incorporate switch settings enabling them to be assigned a unique address, which is polled by the panel every two seconds.
Sensor sensitivity, calibration and self-test are carried out automatically by the ZP3 system. Removal or replacement of an incorrect sensing device, will be identified by the system and shown as a fault. Sophisticated auto contamination adjustment, compensates for any drift in performance due to dirt in the sensing chamber.
Locking base option
For ease of removal sensors plug into a range of base units by a simple twist and lock action. A site selectable option is provided to lock the sensor into its base. Once applied the unit can only be removed by means of a special tool.
A red LED indicator situated on the sensor moulding flashes to indicate when the unit is in alarm. Space for address labels is provided on sensor and base mouldings, ensuring units are replaced in their correct location and address numbers can be identified from floor level.