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Posted: Aug 20, 2020

The Pertronic Sprinkler Fire Brigade Alarm (SGDFBA) replaces the SGDDBA, with new features to improve performance. The SGDFBA has a non-volatile memory and an anti-chugging event counter.

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Posted: Jul 22, 2020

New Pertronic Thermistor Heat Detectors will be released for sale in August. They are direct replacements for our V Series Indicating Heat Detectors.

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Posted: Jun 4, 2020

The new VESDA-E VES aspirating smoke detector allows a single fire zone to be divided into up to four individually sampled sectors.

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Posted: Jun 4, 2020

FAAST LT-200 aspirating smoke detectors have replaced the FAAST LT. The new detectors feature a specially-designed high sensitivity infrared LED detection chamber.

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Posted: May 5, 2020

Our new Pertronic F220 analogue addressable fire alarm control panel is now available for ordering from Monday 11th May.

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Posted: Feb 18, 2020

Pertronic FireMap Messaging Interface is a software extension that enables Pertronic FireMap® systems to automatically send email, pager, or printed messages in response to pre-determined events.

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Posted: Oct 18, 2019

Recently added to our product range, the System Sensor L-Series Ceiling Mount Strobes are fully compatible with the external bell and warning system circuits on Pertronic fire alarm control panels.

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Posted: Sep 18, 2019

Our new Galvanic Isolator Interface provides an effective solution for detection in hazardous areas.

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Posted: Jun 13, 2019

A telescopic test magnet and LED torch available from Pertronic is great for testing smoke and heat detectors.

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Posted: May 3, 2019

Our popular Loop Responder case has been redesigned with a hinged front cover (instead of the wholly removable lid) and integral mounting feet.

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Posted: Mar 26, 2019

Introduced in 2014, the European-made FAAST LT aspirating smoke detectors have been successful in a variety of projects over the past five years.

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Posted: Mar 18, 2019

Some 100 Volt line speakers use more input power than their nominal rating.

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