Technoswitch Fire Detection & Suppression
Automatic fire suppression line
September 2016, Fire & Safety, Products & Solutions
The BlazeCut automatic fire suppression product line is a simple, easy solution for the protection of motor vehicles, marine craft and equipment cabinets/consoles.
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Linear heat detection
May 2016, Products & Solutions, Fire & Safety
The Protectowire Company is proud to announce the latest innovation in Linear Heat Detection, Confirmed Temperature Initiation or CTI.
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Rack-mountable control system
February 2016, Fire & Safety
The new TEC601 from Technoswitch is an all-in-one fire and extinguishing rack-mountable control system designed to protect electronic equipment in 19-inch server room cabinets.
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Fire touch screen
January 2016, Products & Solutions, Fire & Safety
TouchControl’s interface allows users to immediately identify zones and devices in fire, fault, disablement, test or normal operation by dynamic colour-coded status buttons. It offers three levels of user control, accessed via passcode.
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Tobacco detection system
February 2015, Fire & Safety
The new Cig-Arrête SD Evolution Tobacco Detection System is the latest addition to the world’s leading illicit smoking products.
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Brett Birch GM for Technoswitch
June 2014, News & Events
Technoswitch, a southern African manufacturer/importer and distributor of fire detection equipment has announced the appointment of Brett Birch as general manager.
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New staff for Technoswitch
September 2013, News & Events, Fire & Safety
Technoswitch has been offering comprehensive training courses on fire control systems for almost 10 years. Its training facility continues to grow and improve and the company has recently appointed an ...
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A new generation of open area smoke detection
September 2013, Fire & Safety, Products & Solutions
OSID offers many advantages over traditional beam and spot detectors, the primary one being the use of dual light frequencies. Ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) wavelengths assist in the identification of real smoke, thus reducing false alarms.
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