Rafiki Twinflex PLUS 8 Fire Alarm Zone Panel
- The Twinflex PLUS range of control panels utilises standard Twinflex devices, but offers an innovative solution to false alarms in 'Housing of Multiple Occupation'.
- Incorporating CHECKPOINT technology the Twinflex Plus range of control panels are available in 2, 4 or 8 zones.
- The 2 and 4 zone panels are controlled by access code and the 8 zone is controlled by a key switch.
- These panels have all the benefits of the standard Twinflex range, with the addition of ability to programme zones as "dwelling" or "communal"
Features- Programmable (1-5 minute) automatic detector 'Alarm-Confirmation' in dwelling zones
- Local sounder will operate until alarm in confirmed or rejected
- EN54 compliant
- Solution for BS5839 part 6
- Battery Requirements 72hr: 2 x 7Ah 12v (not included)
How Does The TwinFlex Work
- At the planning stage, fire zones are designated as either "Dwelling" or "Communal". Multipoint detectors in the dwelling zones have the facility to use "checkpoint" technology - see Feature Article: "Checkpoint Technology Filters Nuisance Alarms on Conventional System"
- "Checkpoint" technology is the ability to select a checking period for individual detectors to confirm the smoke/heat detected as a genuine fire not an unwanted alarm.
- This checking period can be selected between 1 - 8 minutes at commissioning stage after consultation with fire officers or other authorised bodies.
- Two wire installation plus all the features of the standard Twinflex system.
- Programmable (1-5 minute) automatic detector alarm confirmation in dwelling zones.
- Local sounder operates while detector alarm is confirmed.
- Full alarm when detector alarm confirmed.
- Immediate full alarm when fire detected in communal areas.
- Multipoint detector offers 7 modes of detection.
- Built-in sounder with 92dBA output.
- All devices have built-in EOL monitoring.
- Callpoint identification.
- EN54 compliant.
- Eliminates disruption of nuisance alarms.
- Perfect solution for BS5839 pt 6 (HMO's).
- No need for mixed systems.