Kidde Airsense EST-XLOGOUT-8F 8 Logical Outputs Card Function Slot Kidde Airsense EST-XLOGOUT-8F 8 Logical Outputs Card Function SlotThe logical output card has eight fully programmable relays which can be used for acknowledging the various states of the EST ENT VES outside to other systems. The channels from 1 to 4 are equipped with NC and channels from 5 to 8 with NO type of relays.Key FeaturesCurrent consumption 10 mA at 48 VStandards EN54-16Operating temperature 0C to 60C GBP 301.28 1
Kidde Airsense EST-XAUDIO-48-RS Function Card 4 IN 8 OUT Audio RS485 Kidde Airsense EST-XAUDIO-48-RS Function Card 4 IN 8 OUT Audio RS485This audio intputoutput card is designed for use with a ESTCU-8LCD function slot. It offers 4-line audio inputs via an RJ45 connector as well as 8 symmetrical outputs via an RJ45 connector for leading out audio signals to the external devices or amplifiers of the EST ENT VES system. The card is also equipped with an RS485 interface with the help of which the EST ENT VES system can be controlled or integrated with devices offered by other producers.Key FeaturesCurrent consumption typically 100 mA at 48 VOperating temperature 0C to 70CStandards EN54-16RS485 interface GBP 673.73 1
Kidde Airsense Air Heat Box 9-30422 Kidde Airsense Air Heat Box 9-30422The Stratos range of High Sensitivity Aspirating Smoke Detectors are suitable for installation within an area only if the ambient temperature is expected to be above 0C the minimum operating temperature of a Stratos detector is typically -10C check the specification of the particular detector in question. Where the air temperature in the protected area is consistently below this temperature it is imperative that the detector is mounted outside the protected area in an environment where the temperature meets that specified for the detector.However the sampled air from the protected area must be conditioned before it is passed into the detector. The Air Heater Box is designed to raise the temperature of the air drawn from a very cold environment by passing it across a heating element before it passes into the detector. In this manner the problem of condensation on sampling pipework external to the protected area is minimised. Warming the air sample will also ensure the components of the detector operate within the specified temperature tolerances and it reduces the possibility of surface condensation. GBP 1192.28 1