Apollo 45681-330APO Intelligent Sounder Visual Indicator Base with Isolator Apollo 45681-330APO Intelligent Sounder Visual Indicator Base with IsolatorThe low volume range is useful in areas such as hospitals where a fire alert is initially intended to warn staff only. The sounder is set to the high range for general use. Synchronisation of tones ensures the integrity of the signaltones from different sounders do not merge into one signal that could be mistaken for a different tone. Group addressing is a simple method of alerting an entire area or group of rooms without delay.For systems requiring isolators at every point the built-in isolator saves installation time and cost. The acoustic self-test means that the sounder listens to itself when it is switched on. If no sound is detected a fault signal is transmitted when the sounder is polled.The beacon self-test is achieved by means of an LED monitoring circuit. If the LEDs do not draw current when the sounder beacon base has been switched on a fault signal is transmitted when the device is next polled.Key FeaturesTwo volume ranges 55-75dBA and 75-91dBAVisual indicator flash rate of once per secondSynchronisation of alert and evacuate tonesSynchronisation of visual indicator flashIndividual and group addressingUnique acoustic and visual indicator self-testBuilt-in Isolator GBP 58.67 1
Apollo XP95 Sounder Beacon Base - 45681-331APO Apollo XP95 Sounder Beacon Base - 45681-331APOThe Sounder Beacon Base are loop powered so needs no external power supply. It operates at 1728V DC and is polarity-sensitive. The Sounder Beacon Base are moulded in polycarbonate and has stainless steel contacts that accept solid or stranded cables of up to 2.5mm.The Sounder Beacon Bases will operate only with control equipment using the Apollo XP95 or Discovery protocol. The features of the Sounder Beacon Base are available only when it is connected to a control panel with the appropriate software.Key FeaturesTwo volume ranges 55-75dBA and 75-91dBAVisual indicator flash rate of once per secondSynchronisation of alert and evacuate tonesSynchronisation of visual indicator flashIndividual and group addressingUnique acoustic and visual indicator self-test GBP 58.67 1
Apollo XP95 Sounder VAD Base DIN-Tone with Isolator 45681-707APO Apollo XP95 Sounder VAD Base DIN-Tone with IsolatorThe XP95 Sounder VAD Base is a loop-powered sounder and EN 54-23 approved VAD combined with a standard intelligent mounting base. It is used to signal a fire alarm in enclosed areas.Maintenance ServiceDetectors should be maintained according to BS 5839-1 or other locally applicable code. Test equipment can be ordered from Apollo for testing smoke and heat detectors. Detectors should not be cleaned in the field except for careful removal of exterior dirt with a damp cloth. For cleaning and recalibration detectors should be returned to Apollo Fire Detectors or to the local distributor.Key FeaturesEN 54-23 Certified Category O VAD0.5Hz Flash Rate whiteSynchronisation of alert and evacuate tonesSynchronisation of visual indicator flashIndividual and group addressingUnique acoustic and VAD self-testBuilt-in isolatorEN 54-3 Certified Sounder GBP 83.74 1
Apollo Cat O. XP95 Sounder VAD Base with Isolator 45681-705APO Apollo Cat O. XP95 Sounder VAD Base with Isolator 45681-705APOThe XP95 Sounder VAD Base is a loop-powered sounder and EN 54-23 approved VAD combined with a standard intelligent mounting base. It is used to signal a fire alarm in enclosed areas.You can perform a Self Test this is an important safety feature which has been incorporated into the Sounder VAD Bases when it is switched on it tests itself by checking the actual sound output and flash operation.There are 3 possible outcomes from the test if the transmitter readsA value of 1 Sounder fault this means there was no sound detected in 5 seconds of the sounder being switched on.A value of 2 VAD fault means there is no current being drawn by the LEDs.A value of 3 Sounder and VAD fault where neither of the above elements are operating correctly.If no sound is detected within 5 seconds of the Sounder VAD Bases being switched on it will transmit an analogue value of 1 sounder fault when it is next polled.This feature can also be used during commissioning or periodical maintenance testing. Simply activate the Sounder VAD for at least 5 seconds and check the control panel for a fault signal. If none is received the Sounder VAD Base is working properly.Key FeaturesEN54-23 approvedFlash rate of 0.5HzSynchronisation of alert and evacuate tonesSynchronisation of visual indicator flashIndividual and group addressingUnique acoustic and VAD self-testBuilt in isolator GBP 72.02 1