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Apollo’s commitment to innovation will see the SOTERIA® and CoreProtocol® collection continually evolve to meet market needs

SOTERIA offers PureLight Sensing Technology, loop integrity & protection against disturbance phenomena

Apollo Fire Detectors is pleased to announce that products in its innovative new fire detection system range, SOTERIA®, are now available to order.

Comprehensively tested to exceed EN54 standards, the SOTERIA® collection offers the next generation in fire detection expertise. Currently covering heat and optical detection areas - either individually or in innovative combinations - the exclusive technology incorporated into the SOTERIA® range offers an unrivalled host of features, including PureLight® Sensing Technology, loop integrity and enhanced protection against disturbance phenomena.

Benefits to SOTERIA® customers include the collection’s compatibility with XP95 & Discovery protocols, a reduction in false alarms and the enhanced reliability of smoke detection. Installation is simpler due to a new easy-fit base and an isolator located in the head, and ongoing maintenance is easier thanks to the design’s increased dust resistance and better insect protection.

Enhanced protocol

Complementing SOTERIA® is Apollo’s enhanced protocol, CoreProtocol®, the next generation in fire loop communication giving greater flexibility, higher levels of intelligence and significantly more loop power. Apollo’s commitment to innovation will see the SOTERIA® and CoreProtocol® collection continually evolve to meet market needs over the months and years to come.  

Steve Brown, Managing Director EMEA at Apollo, said: “SOTERIA® has been designed by Apollo’s industry-leading Engineers using the latest simulation technology and in-house development and testing facilities. Together with CoreProtocol®, this new collection reflects our ambition to deliver a real focus on innovation, and is just the start of our journey, with more exciting products in the pipeline.”

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