AGYLUS radio fire manual release
AGYLUS radio fire manual release
Model : fire
Power supply: 1 x CR123A 3 V lithium battery
Battery life: 2 years standby - 4 hours alarm
Weight: 159 g
Dimensions: W.85 x H.85 x D.40 mm
A radio manual trigger?
Compatible with ourtype 4 fire alarm AGYLUS and AGYLUS eloquence, our radio DM is the perfect complement to your installation. Safety has always been our priority: the manual release therefore incorporates the advanced safety functions also found in our flagship ranges. The AGYLUS radio fire DM is the only radio DM on the market capable of informing you of their status (low batteries, communication fault) and guaranteeing that the alarm is triggered correctly..
Secure your premises with radio DM :
- Advanced monitoring functions: battery status monitoring, network and radio communication monitoring, LoRa radio technology, etc
- Unbeatable flexibility: no need to modify your establishment's infrastructure thanks to our reliable radio technology, rapid upgrading of your installations by adding trigger points, etc
- Ease of installation and maintenance: quick, simple installation in 5 steps, no settings required, management via the Smart AGYLUS mobile application, front panel reset, etc.
What is the role of a manual shutter release?
A manual release plays a crucial role in fire safety in buildings. It enables anyone detecting a fire to manually trigger the fire alarm, quickly alerting all occupants to the imminent danger. Manual releases are often installed in strategic, easily accessible areas to ensure a rapid response in the event of a fire: near exits, in corridors, near staircases, at main entrances, in assembly areas such as lobbies or cafeterias, for example.
Where should a fire manual release be installed?
To ensure maximum efficiency, it is essential to install manual fire alarms in strategic locations, close to exits and in high-traffic areas, such as corridors and stairways in general. As for installation height, the standards recommend that they be placed at around 1.4 metres from the floor. This height is optimal for easy access by the majority of occupants, including people with reduced mobility. In addition, manual fire alarms must be clearly signposted and visible so that they can be spotted quickly in stressful situations.
- Reference : ADTR4004