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LPCB Approval For C-TEC’s XFP Fire Panels

LPCB Approval For C-TEC's XFP Fire Panels

Says Charlotte Manley, C-TEC’s European Sales Manager: C-TEC invests millions of pounds in quality control and approvals and this accreditation underlines our dedication to manufacturing products of the very highest standards. The LPCB stamp is the ultimate seal of approval and I have no doubt that our investment will pay off. We have already received advance orders and our overseas customers are particularly delighted by the news”.

Offering high performance at a very competitive price, the XFP range is ideal for office blocks, shopping complexes and big industrial sites as well as smaller, stand-alone applications.

Available as a cost-effective single loop 16 zone panel in a plastic enclosure or a robust 1 or 2 loop 32 zone metal panel, XFP panels offer an array of user and installer-friendly features including full compatibility with Hochiki’s ESP and Apollo’s XP95, Discovery and Xplorer protocols, two independently programmable conventional sounder circuits and the ability to interconnect up to eight XFP main panels onto a two wire RS485 network. The XFP is also fully compatible with C-TEC’s new Hush Button fire alarm solution for Houses of Multiple Occupation.

For more information, please contact the company’s sales desk on +44(0) 1942 322744

Website: www.c-tec.co.uk

 
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Maintaining your machinery

If your machinery isn’t maintained or checked, it may malfunction. If a malfunction occurs, the equipment may go awry, the equipment may overheat and subsequently cause a fire. Along with your machinery, your fire alarm systems and protection should regularly be maintained and checked, so as to ensure it will still adequately function in the case of a fire outbreak. So make sure your fire alarm system is regularly serviced and maintained!

Manufacturing Fire Safety Emergency Procedures

Fire drills where loud machinery and equipment are being operated, are often difficult to carry out. You will need the right alarm system that can be heard over these. However, drills must be carried at least once a year. All full time and temporary members of staff should be aware of the full evacuation process. If your staff are more experienced in fire procedures, the smoother the evacuation process! Additionally, staff need to understand how to use the fire protection equipment available. To get your staff confident with the use of the fire protection equipment, get them fire warden trained!

Therefore, for more information on manufacturing fire safety and the right fire protection, installations and maintenance for your premises. Call our friendly team on 0845 402 3045 or email sales@assured-ltd.co.uk for more information on Fire Protection Service and MaintenanceFire Alarm InstallationsFire Safety Training or any Fire Risk Assessments!

Published August 2018