Wembley warning June 1st 2006 E2S, supplier of high output warning sounders, and PACSCOM, radio telemetry specialist, have joined forces to supply John Sisk, building contractor and civil engineer, with a radio-based audible warning system to give open area protection on the Wembley Arena construction site.
The Wembley system enables any worker to give a warning if a fire or other dangerous incident occurs.
It consists of six E2S 120dB sounders arranged in three clusters of two devices, initiated from any of the seven manual call points located around the site.
The MCPs, each one attached to a PACSNET 300T radio transmitter communicates with the master control panel by radio. When it receives a 'break glass' signal, the master control panel activates all or some of the sounder clusters by radio communication with batterybacked slave panels with local wiring to the sounders.
Specific tones for 'small fire or other safety incident' are available, together with 'full site evacuation'.
Up to 64 break glass/ radio units can control up to 48 sounder clusters. More articles from European Safety Systems Ltd: |