2006
Below is our full list of articles from 2006

Apollo Launches EN54 Compliant Manual Call Point
August 8, 2006
Apollo Fire Detectors has launched a new version of its XP95 and Discovery Manual Call Points which comply with EN54-11:2001. The new call point has a re-settable element for fast testing and re-setting of the device, with a single tool for both testing and re-setting. It also has 'plug and play'; terminal blocks for fast wiring.
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New Relay Base From Apollo Aimed At Security Applications
June 25, 2006
A new low-profile 12 volt relay base for Apollo's Series 65 conventional smoke and heat detectors can be used in security applications as well as in fire systems, depending on whether non-latching or latching mode is selected. The new base incorporates a single-pole, voltage-free changeover contact for switching ancillary equipment.
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Combined Sounder, Beacon And Isolator In One Unit
March 28, 2006
Apollo's new Sounder Beacon Base combines an integrated base sounder, loop-powered beacon and isolator in one unit. A smoke or heat detector would normally be fitted to the base, but red and white caps can be used instead to enable operation as a stand-alone sounder/beacon. A version of the base without an isolator is also available.
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Apollo Enhances Conventional Fire Detection And Alarm Range For HMOs
February 24, 2006
Apollo Fire Detectors has extended its AlarmSense range of conventional fire detectors and alarm products by adding a new Sounder Base, an updated Relay Module and a Sounder Beacon Base. The new products have been introduced to make AlarmSense even more applicable to the requirements of houses of multiple occupation (HMOs).
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New Integrated Base Sounder Speeds Up Installation
January 25, 2006
Apollo has introduced an Integrated Base Sounder to its range of loop-powered sounder products. By combining a detector mounting base and sounder in a single moulded unit, the new device simplifies and speeds up installation. The Integrated Base Sounder offers two tone ranges: the low range of 55-75dB is designed, for example, as a staff warning alarm in areas such as hospitals and nursing homes. The high range of 75-91dB complies with EN54-3 requirements for fire detection and alarm systems and is for general use.
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