Controllers

A controller receives input from the various sensors, verifies whether it is a real fire and then sends a signal to release the extinguishing agent. 


Microprocessor based electronics, enable flexibility to fit specific system configurations and operating logic. The typical control panel includes mode selector, indication and warning signals, Built-in-Test (BIT) capabilities. Modern RS-485 serial communication port enables connection to a main control system and can be used for maintenance and trouble-shooting. 

 

 

 

 

 

 





     


Detector / Controller

This unit can govern both the troop compartment and the engine compartment system components, eliminates the need for a separate control box, reduces cabling, is cost effective without degrading performance and reliability. The unit is ideal for small vehicles.
PN765602

Engine Control Box

A specially designed compact control box integrates automatic and manual activation for  the engine compartment system.
P/N764640-1

Combined Control Box

The multi-compartment microprocessor based unit monitors the various detectors and extinguishers and also interfaces with a Local Area Network (LAN) via TCP/IP Ethernet port, enabling integration of the system into an existing vehicle communication infrastructure. 
PN764450

Power Back Up Box

The unit provides power back-up for the fire protection system during or after power failure, maintaining this essential system operative.
PN765740

Emergency Switch

The emergency switch enables manual activation of the system extinguishers serving as back-up to the automatic activation.
P/N 764185