Apollo XP95 User Manual

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Integrated Base Sounder

(DIN Tone)

Part Number: 45651-300

A sounder with an integral

detector base configured

to the requirements of

German standard

DIN33404, Part 3.

Loop-powered 100dB(A)

Sounder

Part Numbers:

55000-276 (slow whoop,

red)

55000-277 (slow whoop,

white)

55000-274 (weatherproof,

red)

55000-275 (weatherproof,

white)

55000-278 (red)

55000-279 (white)

Designed for use in

open areas this sounder is

available in red or white.

The weatherproof version is

also available in red and

white. The indoor version

may be ordered with a

Dutch-standard slow whop

tone.

Loop-powered Beacon

Part Numbers:

55000-877 (red lens)

55000-878 (clear lens, red

flash)

55000-879 (amber)

The beacon has been

developed to alert those

with hearing difficulties and

to be used in areas with a

high background noise

level. The beacon is fitted

to any XP95 or Discovery

base.

Beacon Enclosure

Part Number: 29600-318

This is an enclosure with a

clear lid and which has an

IP rating of 67, allowing a

beacon to be fitted for use

outdoors.

Sounder Beacon Base

Part Numbers:

45681-330 (with isolator)

45681-331

45681-332 (slow whoop

with isolator)

45681-292 (white cap)

45681-293 (red cap)

This device combines a

local-area sounder and a

flashing beacon. It has an

integral isolator and base for

a detector head. Detection

is thus co-located with both

audible and visual alarms

and short circuit isolation.

Multi-tone Open-area

Sounder Beacons

Part Numbers:

55000-293 (with isolator,

red)

55000-298 (weatherproof,

with isolator, red)

Audio-visual fire alarm

devices for large open areas.

Sound output is nominally

100dB(A). The product

features selectable tones,

thus minimising the

number of regional variants

required. Available in red

or white, indoor use or

weatherproof, with or

without isolator.

XP95 FLAME DETECTOR

Part Number: 55000-280

Operating Principles

An infrared sensor designed

to detect specific types of

flame, making it immune

to solar radiation and other

nuisance sources of infrared.

The detector is rated at

IP65, uses XP95 protocol

and is loop powered –

eliminating the need for a

separate power supply.

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