The Flasher Holder (Conventional and Addressable) is a key component in fire alarm systems, designed to securely mount and protect flashers or visual indicators. Available in both conventional and addressable versions, it ensures clear, visible alerts during fire emergencies, helping to guide evacuation and signal the presence of a fire in various environments such as commercial, industrial, and residential spaces.
The Flasher Holder (Conventional and Addressable) is an essential part of a fire alarm system, designed to house and support fire flashers, providing a visible warning to building occupants during an emergency. The conventional version connects to the fire alarm system directly, while the addressable version uses modern technology to communicate specific location data to the control panel. Both types are engineered to offer durability, reliability, and ease of installation. Flashers mounted on these holders provide a visual alert to complement auditory alarms, improving safety and evacuation during a fire emergency. Whether in large buildings, factories, or residential complexes, the Flasher Holder ensures that occupants can quickly identify and respond to fire hazards.
- Type: Flasher Holder (Conventional and Addressable)
- Mounting: Ceiling or wall-mounted
- Design: Securely holds and protects flashers/visual indicators
- Ideal for: Commercial, industrial, and residential fire alarm systems
- Technology Type: Conventional or Addressable (depending on the version)
- Compliance: Meets national and international fire safety standards
Product Specifications:
Specification | Details |
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Product Type | Flasher Holder (Conventional or Addressable) |
Mounting Type | Ceiling or Wall-Mounted |
Compatibility | Compatible with standard fire alarm flashers |
Material | High-strength, flame-resistant plastic or metal |
Electrical Connection | Direct connection (Conventional) or Digital Communication (Addressable) |
Operating Voltage | 12V or 24V (depending on system requirements) |
Flash Alert Type | Visible strobe or LED light |
Temperature Range | -10°C to 50°C |
IP Rating | IP42 (or higher, depending on model) |
Compliance Standards | UL, EN, and local fire safety regulations |
Weight | Varies depending on design and size |
Dimensions | Varies based on model |
Benefits:
- Clear Visual Alerts: Provides a bright and noticeable visual indication of a fire alarm, aiding in evacuation during emergencies.
- Customizable for Different Needs: Available in conventional and addressable versions to suit different types of fire alarm systems.
- Improved Safety: The flashers mounted on these holders help ensure that the fire alarm system is both audible and visible, improving the chances of early detection and response.
- Durable and Long-lasting: Made from high-strength materials, the flasher holder is designed to withstand harsh conditions and ensure longevity.
- Flexible Installation: Can be installed on walls or ceilings, depending on the specific needs of the building and system.
- Compliance with Safety Standards: Meets the necessary fire alarm and safety regulations, ensuring proper functionality and safety in case of a fire emergency.
- Easy Maintenance: The holders are designed for easy access to maintain or replace flashers when needed.
How to Use:
- Installation: Mount the flasher holder securely on the ceiling or wall in the appropriate location, ensuring it’s within view of occupants. Connect the wiring to the fire alarm system, either through conventional wiring or addressable modules (depending on the model).
- Mount Flasher: Attach the flasher or visual indicator to the holder. Ensure that the connection is secure, and that the flasher is properly aligned to provide clear visibility.
- Connect to Alarm System: For conventional systems, wire the flasher holder to the alarm control panel. For addressable systems, configure the device to ensure it communicates with the control panel for real-time status updates.
- Test the System: Perform a test to ensure the flasher is functioning properly by triggering the alarm and verifying that the visual indicator activates as expected.
- Regular Maintenance: Periodically check that the flasher and holder are operational. Replace any faulty flashers and ensure that the holder is clean and secure. Test the fire alarm system regularly to confirm the flasher’s function in an emergency.
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