BS EN 54-2:1998 is the English version of European EN 54-2:1997. Standard specifies requirements for control and indicating equipment in buildings. Supersedes BS 5839: Part 4:1988, which will be withdrawn in 1999
CEN/TS 54-14:2018 replaces CEN/TS 54-14:2004. Developed by CEN/TC 72 Technical Committee, secretariat by BSI. Covers planning, design, installation, commissioning, use and maintenance
Worldwide installation of over 50,000 units for early fire detection. Sensitivity range from 0.005 to 20% obscuration/m. Up to four alarm levels and Fire 2 response capability. Dual stage dust filtration system for accurate detection
ZP3 system enables up to 100 panels monitoring 50,000 sensors worldwide. Systems operate from single panel to multi-panel networks. Peer-to-peer networking allows viewing system status from all panels. Secure Network Loop Technology maintains system operation despite faults
Specifies requirements for control and indicating equipment in building fire systems. Covers fire detection and alarm systems for buildings and civil engineering works. Does not apply to smoke alarms covered by EN 14604
Honeywell Xtralis provides early detection solutions for smoke, fire and gas threats. Company believes early detection ensures safer operations and business continuity