13.01.2010 • Product

Networked fire and gas detection system

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Every second counts when information on fires or escaping gas is to be obtained. Up until now, the fire alarm control panel has only indicated where certain flame sensors had activated an alarm. However, only the control center could determine whether gas had also escaped and detect that respective gas. This meant that rescue workers lost precious time until they knew exactly what kind of danger they would encounter. Now, Dräger offers a solution to this problem. The manufacturer of medical and safety equipment presents a networked fire and gas detection system. The interface, the Dräger RFG 3000, allows fire fighters and rescue workers to obtain information from the fire alarm control panel on site, while a monitor in the control center displays fire detection data and gas alarm messages via the Dräger Vision 32 software, making the data of both systems available at a glance.

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Dräger Safety AG & Co. KGaA

Revalstr. 1
23560 Lübeck
Germany

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