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EMS Group joins UTC Climate, Controls & Security

   UTC  Climate,  Controls  &  Security  is  pleased  to  announce  that  EMS,  a  leading  developer  and  manufacturer  of  wireless  and  hybrid  fire  detection
   products in the United Kingdom, will join its business effective immediately.
   The EMS Group business will become part of the Global Fire Products (GFP) Group.  The addition of EMS to our GFP business is a strategic move as
   we open up new opportunities for growth with wireless technologies.  Located in the united Kingdom, EMS has a strong product portfolio, as well as a
   well-known brand and expertise in the design, manufacturing and sales of wireless products.  By becoming part of UTC Climate, Controls & Security,
   EMS will accelerate its growth and benefit from the international reach, resources and financial strength of UTC.
   Although our companies have different histories, we share common values, including a commitment to quality, safety, innovation, customer focus and    Industry News
   ethics.  Our  new  collaboration  will  enable  us  to  deploy  our  industry  knowledge  and  experience  to  achieve  a  new  level  of  performance  and meet
   business  requirements  that  are  constantly  changing.  Ensuring  business  continuity  for  our  customers  is  a  top  priority  and  they  will  continue  to
   experience the EMS business approach which has made the success of the company.
   It  is  an  honour  to  welcome  all  EMS  employees  to  the  UTC  Climate,  Controls  &  Security  and  GFP  team.  Together,  we  have  an  extraordinary
   opportunity to lead the wireless fire detection and security segment toward a bright future and write a new chapter in the history of EMS.
   Please  contact  your  account manager for more  information  on  the  Apollo  wireless  devices  added  to  the existing  Apollo  range  that  UTC  currently
   supports.

                                                                                                                  Source:  UTC Internal Notices

           Waterproof Fire Detectors
       Product Update

           Heat  detectors  are  normally  used  in  rooms  where  the  temperature  can  be
           expected  to  rise  rapidly  in  case  of  a  fire,  or  in  places  where  smoke  detectors
           cannot  be  used.  The  6000  series  heat  detectors  are  intended  for  outdoor  or
           indoor use in high humidity areas.
           The 6000 series detectors are conventional fixed temperature heat detectors, i.e.
           they will give an alarm within a response temperature range in accordance with
           EN54-5:2000.  The sensing element is a heat pick-up shield and a bimetal switch.
           An LED on the detector will light up when the detector activates.  All detectors
           support an output for a remote indicator.  All detectors are latching, i.e. they will
           not  be  automatically  reset  if  the  temperature,  after  the  alarm,  falls  below  the
           detector’s  static  response  temperature.  The  detector’s  LED  and  a  connected
           remote LED will be lit until the detector is reset via the C.I.E.          Standard Features
           All electronic components are mounted in a grey waterproof detector housing and   • Fixed temperature alarm level.
           fitted to the supplied connection box. The connection box has three cable inlets.   • ATEX compliance (6295 and 6296).
           Three compression glands and a silicon gasket for IP67 protection are supplied   • Waterproof (IP67).
           with the product.
           All  detectors  are  provided  with  three  pairs  of  flying  leads  with  female  push-on   For more information contact UTC Fire & Security, +27 (0) 11
           connectors to connect the zone line cables (in / out) and the remote indicator.   579 7300, utcfs.ssa@fs.utc.com, www.utcfssecurityproducts.eu.

                                                                                                                         Source:  UTC Internal Notices
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