The MCP integrates with OSLoop and OS2 Shevtec Controller systems for smoke shaft, corridor AOV and escape/fire-fighting stair and lobby applications.
It provides both open and close/reset activation of AOVs in addition to system monitoring and indication to meet the requirements of prEN12101-9. The MCP is available in both surface mounted and recessed applications.
The Tamperproof MCP integrates with OSLoop and OS2 Shevtec Controller systems for smoke shaft, corridor AOV and escape/fire-fighting stair and lobby applications.
For installations that may be subject to increased nuisance operation or damage it only provides close/reset activation of smoke ventilators as there is no requirement to manually open a smoke vent in a communal escape corridor. A manual Fireman’s override is however optional via a secure key.
The MCP provides monitoring and indication to meet the requirements of prEN12101-9.
The smoke detector head and base is a certified, optical detector for use as a smoke detection system within common escape areas within a high-rise residential applications. It is used in conjunction with the OSLoop and SHEVTEC OS2 controls systems to provide a stand-alone, compliant smoke detection and ventilation system and gives a failsafe signal to the controls system if the head is removed or activated.
The Repeater Panel has been designed to provide system status information for each vent within a smoke ventilation system. The repeater panel would typically be located near the fire service access entrance of the building to provide system indication. Whilst this product is not required under Approved Document B, SE Controls can include this product within the specification to provide system status information in the event of a fire or for system maintenance.
PIR sensors are utilised if a smoke ventilator automatically or remotely closes and there is an entrapment risk. This risk is often negated via the use of a local MCP for system reset or physical barriers and cover grilles.
The rain sensor is utilised in conjunction with the temperature sensor to close the smoke ventilation AOV when utilised for environmental ventilation as part of an SE Controls ‘Evello’ smoke ventilation system.
The temperature sensor is installed within the common corridor to activate the smoke ventilation system and cool the space as overheating in common corridors is commonplace in this application. This system is called SE Controls ‘Evello’.
Human Machine Interface (HMI)
The HMI is a front-end interface that is part of an OSLoop and SHEVTEC OS2 smoke ventilation controls system. It provides the user with real-time status of the system including activations and fault locations.