Combined Control Box

The controller receives input from various sensors, verifies whether it's a real fire, then sends a signal to release the extinguishing agent.

Microprocessor-based electronics enable flexibility to fit specific system configurations and operating logic. The typical control panel includes mode selector, indication and warning signals and Built-in-Test (BIT) capabilities. Modern RS-485 serial communication port enables connection to a main control system and can be used for maintenance and troubleshooting.

 

PN 764650

Features
  • High Speed Response (less than 3 msec)
  • Accepts Input Signals from Optical, Wire Heat and Two Spot Heat Detectors
  • Monitors and Activates Extinguishing Cylinders
  • Indication and Warning Signals
  • Integral Manual Activation
  • Normal and Combat Modes of Operation for Crew Compartment
  • Automatic Cylinder Activation and Back-up
  • Overheat Indication for Engine Compartment
  • Accepts External Manual Activation Inputs
  • Automatic and Manual Built-In-Test (BIT)
  • High Reliability
  • RS-485 Modbus Compatible
  • MTBF Minimum 100,000 Hours