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Siemens Sinteso FD20 - SWING Radio Fire Detection System

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Special detectors
SWING radio fire detection system
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10.3 SWING radio fire detection system
Radio gateway FDCW241
Radio fire detector FDOOT271
Radio manual call point FDM273, FDM275
10.3.1 Use
The radio fire detection system is primarily used in places where there are
restrictions on the laying of cables and pipelines for reasons of building technology,
aesthetics, or for the protection of landmarked buildings.
The wireless coupling means that elaborate or visible cable installations are not
required. The radio fire detection system is therefore particularly attractive to
museums, churches, and so on.
It also offers the additional advantage that installation is possible without needing
to interrupt operation.
When changing or extending the building use, the radio devices can be relocated
easily without a great deal of effort or expense.
Typical areas of application
Rooms with important historical art features, e.g.:
Museums
Churches
Libraries
Rooms that only permit short operational interruptions while installing the fire
detection installation, e.g.:
Hotel rooms
Management offices
Conference rooms
Extending existing systems with as little wiring effort and expense as possible, e.g.:
Industrial rooms where the use is being changed
Offices where the layout is being changed
Goal and purpose
In functional buildings, fire detection installations are optimized, planned, and
installed to fit the requirements of the first user. Experience shows that even the
requirements of the first user change over a short period of time: The company
grows, and use and structures change, resulting in building modifications.

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