Wheelock Exceder LED low frequency sounders case study

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Customer Success Story of Remington Pond Sleeping Areas buildings courtesy of Apartment Guide upgraded with LED low frequency to meet new codes Warwick RI buildings Hotels Motels the latest code requirements sleeping areas LED low frequency to effectively awaken while meeting the latest chose the Exceder low frequency since it meet both codes with device Dooley President Systems Funding Inc of Boston MA recently the Apartments at Pond Known as former Waterford Towers in Warwick Rhode Island Apartments of Remington are going through a major including new Fire Systems in each of the buildings The 161 unit are located in the of bustling shopping dining options and business centers to major highways and this ideal location not far from downtown Newport and TF Airport Apartments at Remington are also located one mile from the night club where one of deadliest nightclub fires in history took place Due to tragedy Rhode Island and the town of Warwick stringent about meeting the fire and life safety codes challenge for DFI was to the apartment building up the latest fire alarm codes the new sleeping requirements listed in the National Fire Protection NFPA 72 National Alarm and Signaling Code as as the NFPA 720 Standard Installation Carbon Monoxide Detection and Warning To improve the of awakening the codes state that appliances provided in areas are now required produce different low alarm signals T3 for and T4 for Carbon Monoxide detection order for DFI to keep up NFPA latest codes the hired PowerComm a leading fire alarm security provider in Rhode PowerComm Systems the Wheelock Exceder low frequency sounders Crown Supply Company distributor of Wheelock appliances NFPA 720 sleeping room went into effect January 2015 and the NFPA 72 codes into effect January 1 2014 Systems has two of the seven of the Apartments of Pond When the is finished DFI will have the entire fire alarm up to the latest codes meeting the new room codes system is working out said Dooley can tell the difference in the sound patterns versus the fire alarms effectively awaken people the event of fire or CO NFPA states that the signal shall be a square with a frequency of 520 10 percent though both of the NFPA are for sleeping areas the pattern is different based the detected condition T3 fire or T4 for CO the Exceder LED low sounders the user the option of selecting modes of operation T3 T4 Continuous and depending on the design the system the Codes do the codes take effect NFPA 720 code went into January 1 2015 NFPA 72 low frequency went into effect 1 2014 for sleeping in new buildings The Having Jurisdiction may also require retrofit to comply with this type of facilities is required comply with the new code intended for sleeping buildings guest rooms dorm living facilities that might reasonably used for sleeping i e living area of an apartment or as it might have occupants NFPA 72 also states that systems that are providing in sleeping areas must a pre and post tone that a 520 Hz square wave Exceder LED low sounder line to meet both NFPA and NFPA 720 new code for sleeping rooms the town of West is extremely about the of fire alarm systems Rhode Island will soon be the sleeping room we wanted to be of the code adoption Dennis Dooley President PowerComm Systems the Wheelock Exceder low frequency sounders it meets both NFPA codes one device the Exceder LED 520 low frequency sounders can now meet sleeping room codes 72 and NFPA 720 with device which features two sound patterns T3 for detection and T4 for CO low frequency sounder can replace a facility appliances utilizing the single pair of wires that currently installed offering simple retrofit to meet new for sleeping rooms Exceder LED Low Sounder Strobes and feature multiple 520 modes of operation fire CO coded Sync Control the entire Wheelock LED product line models feature one of the smallest footprints a sleek modern low profile The low frequency strobes utilize a light diode LED as the source resulting in best class efficiency that enables and system cost allowing for a greater of appliances on the appliance circuit and power supplies All strobe include a 110 candela is a registered trademark All other trademarks are property of their respective owners Eaton1000 Eaton BoulevardCleveland OH 44122United StatesEaton comEatonLife safety mass notification solutions273 Branchport AvenueLong Branch NJ 07740www coopernotification com 2015 EatonAll Rights ReservedPrinted in USAPublication No CS001001ENJanuary 2015Follow us on social media to get the latest product and support information firealarmresources com

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