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Bosch has introduced a new range of signaling devices that combine visual and audible alarms in a single unit.

Optionally, any fire detectors from the Avenar family can also be combined with the new product in one unit, creating a cost- and space-saving complete solution that significantly reduces installation and maintenance effort.

The new signaling units are certified to EN54-3 and EN54-23 category C, for ceiling mounting, and W, for wall mounting. Due to IP 42 protection, they are suitable for almost all indoor applications.

Up to 125 devices on one ring bus

Avenar all-in-one 4000 features low power consumption of 865 µA, allowing up to 125 devices to be installed on just one ring bus. The devices do not require complex and expensive E-30 cabling to ensure functional integrity and uninterrupted alarming in the event of a bus failure. This is possible due to the integrated battery with a service life of up to 10 years.

With up to 125 units on one ring, this opens up completely new possibilities and significant savings potential"

"With up to 125 units on one ring, we are defining a new category in fire protection," comments Sebastian Wehr, product manager at Bosch Building Technologies. "For planners, installers, and operators, this opens up completely new possibilities and significant savings potential."

Focus on usability

While developing the new product, Bosch placed particular emphasis on ease of installation and handling as well as flexible deployment options.

For example, the new device can be pre-assembled and are equipped with plug-in terminals, which significantly simplifies and speeds up installation compared to screw terminals.

operating and maintenance cost

For different areas of application, users can choose between three intensities for both visual and audible alarms.

Optionally, any fire detector of the Avenar family can be combined with the signal transmitter. This allows fire detectors to be replaced separately as part of maintenance if required, even without replacing the signaling points, saving operating and maintenance costs.

Wide range of applications

The combination of visual and audible alarms makes the product particularly suitable for use in office buildings as well as in buildings with a lot of public traffic.

It is in such environments that the new alarm devices really come into their own, as the dual alarm with visual and audible signal enables all persons to be warned - including the elderly or persons with disabilities. Due to the high protection class IP 42, even demanding production environments can be secured.

Device availability

The device is available in four versions – in combinations of red or white housing with red or white LED flashing light for visual alarm.  

The service life of the battery and detectors are matched to each other so that no additional maintenance is usually required when the detector is replaced at regular intervals in accordance with the applicable standards. The new devices are integrated into Bosch's "Safety Systems Designer", a tool for easy planning of fire alarm systems.

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