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Security Essen

by Mark Rowe

Hochiki Europe are among exhibitors at Security Essen from September 25 to 28 at Messe Essen. Products on display at stand 6E30 include Hochiki’s ACD-EN CO multi-sensor, pictured; the new range of short circuit isolator (SCI) sensors and FIREscape Emergency Lighting.

The ACD-EN is a multi-sensor; in addition to smoke, heat and carbon monoxide (CO) detection elements, the ACD-EN features a mode enhancement called “+RFA”. In multi-mode with +RFA, any changes to a site will automatically adjust the alarm threshold and sensitivity of the device; therefore reducing false alarms without compromising fire response times, according to the manufacturer.

The SCI-integrated range offers specifiers and consultants a solution to life safety. In many central European markets, including Germany, legislation dictates that an isolator is required every time there is a change of device type on the loop; thus having the SCI integrated into the sensor removes the need to buy separate SCI bases.

Hochiki’s emergency lighting range, FIREscape, will also will be on display; emergency lighting based on LEDs.

Mark Jones, Export Manager at Hochiki Europe, said: “We know that, for our customers in Germany and throughout Europe, legislation is a deciding factor when specifying life safety equipment on projects. Security Essen is great opportunity showcase our extensive product range, which includes wireless, marine and aspirating technology, and to help our customers find the right solutions for their projects.”

Over 40,000 visitors from 45 countries are expected to attend Essen, which will host over 1,000 exhibitors.

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