Alarms

Sounder module

by Mark Rowe

Hochiki Europe, the manufacturer of life safety products, has launched the CHQ-ISM sounder module. Hochiki Europe says that its intrinsically safe devices are incapable of releasing enough electrical or thermal energy to cause the ignition of a specific hazardous atmospheric mixture in its most easily ignitable concentration. This is achieved by limiting the amount of power available to the electrical equipment in the hazardous area to a level below that where ignition is possible. The low power levels also mean that there is no shock hazard due to excess thermal energy and arcing.

With a similar look and feel as the standard modules in the range, the CHQ-ISM is for use in the ‘safe’ area of a hazardous area fire detection system and so does not require specialised certification. It allows third party sounders and beacons installed in the ‘hazardous’ area to be controlled and monitored by an analogue addressable control panel that is configured around Hochiki Europe’s Enhanced Systems Protocol (ESP). The unit is wired either to the panel via the conventional sounder circuits – receiving its 24V power supply from the panel – or via a CHQ-DSC sounder controller module connected to the loop, where it requires a separate 24V power supply.

In both instances a suitable intrinsically safe barrier must be used. Hochiki Europe supplies two recommended barriers for this purpose – the MTL5561 galvanic isolator or the MTL7787+ Zener barrier. The module also provides line monitoring for open or short circuits on the wiring connected to both the ‘safe’ and ‘hazardous’ areas.

Paul Adams, Hochiki Europe’s deputy marketing manager, said: ‘The protection of those in hazardous environments can be greatly enhanced by the correct specification, installation and maintenance of a suitable fire detection system. The CHQ-ISM sounder module is the latest addition to our already successful intrinsically safe compatible product range, which is designed to ensure the optimum levels of safety for people and property in potentially dangerous surroundings.’

For further information visit www.hochikieurope.com

Related News

  • Alarms

    SSAIB Chief Executive

    by Mark Rowe

    The Security Systems and Alarms Inspection Board (SSAIB) has appointed Paul Phillips as its new Chief Executive. Paul, pictured, joined the inspectorate…

  • Alarms

    UK sales manager

    by Mark Rowe

    Trystan Bevan has become UK Security Sales Manager at Eaton’s Security business, which covers the Menvier and Scantronic ranges. The company says…

  • Alarms

    Wireless intrusion

    by Mark Rowe

    Aitor Gauna, pictured, Program Marketing Manager, Intrusion for Tyco Security Products – EMEA, writes of the changing landscape of wireless intrusion in…

Newsletter

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to stay on top of security news and events.

© 2024 Professional Security Magazine. All rights reserved.

Website by MSEC Marketing