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With over 50 years experience leading the fire alarm industry, NOTIFIER understands life safety. Hazardous and toxic gases are present in virtually every commer-cial environment and can threaten the safety of building occupants. That’s why NOTIFIER offers a comprehensive suite of gas detection products for a wide range of commercial and industrial environments—all of which integrate seamlessly with our proven fire and life safety systems.

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Almost anywhere that people gather for work or leisure, indoors or out, there is a potential risk of exposure to toxic or flammable gases. Whether it is a school, dormitory, office building, shopping center, swimming pool, manufacturing plant or warehouse, it is important to protect people, and to comply with legal requirements for gas monitoring. In addition to protecting building occupants, gas detection systems can also prevent untimely and costly business disruptions.

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While the use of heat and smoke detection covers many tradi-tional applications, the addition of flame detection offers a higher level of protection in critical, high-risk and high-value installations. Honeywell’s Fire Sentry series of flame detectors includes a broad offering of industry leading flame detection options, providing solutions for everything from safe areas to harsh and high risk applications…and everything in between. Regardless of the area you’re protecting - boiler rooms, paint booths, fuel storage / refueling facilities, gas and oil produc-tion facilities, or aircraft hangars – Honeywell’s Fire Sentry series of flame detectors has the right product for the job.

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FM 6320 Listed

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The FMM-4-20 module is user programmable for up to five different event thresholds, which are based on the concen-tration level of the gas being monitored. When the gas reaches a designated threshold, the NFS2-3030 system responds by executing the appropriate pre-programmed response. Events can be individually labeled as any one of the following conditions: Fire, Security, Supervisory, Non-Fire Trouble, Pre-Alarm, Non-Non-Fire, and Critical Process.

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The NFS2-3030 Fire and Gas Detection System interfaces to industry standard 4-20 mA devices using NOTIFIER’s FMM-4-20 module to provide a central point of annuncia-tion. The FMM-4-20 module connects to the NFS2-3030 via the SLC (Signaling Line Circuit). to collect, display, and act on the data received from gas or flame detection devices, as well as hundreds of other commonly used sen-sors. NOTIFIER is the only major commercial fire alarm manufacturer that has the preferred and often required FM (Factory Mutual) 6320 listing for its

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Schools

K-12

Office

Buildings

NFW2-100 E3Point NFS2-640 Refrigerant Sensor E3Point

Typical Application

Typical Application

Areas of Concern

Gases Monitored

Solutions

• Boiler Rooms • Methane • E3Point

• Carbon monoxide • E3Point

• Commercial Kitchens • Methane • E3Point

• Propane • E3Point

• Refrigerants • VA301EM Series • Loading Docks • Carbon monoxide • E3Point

• Nitrogen dioxide • E3Point

Areas of Concern

Gases Monitored

Solutions

• Boiler Rooms • Methane • E3Point

• Carbon monoxide • E3Point

• Water Heaters • Propane • E3Point

• High School Science Labs • Carbon monoxide • E3Point

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Hospitals and

Nursing Homes

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NFS2-320 Refrigerant Sensor Sensepoint XCD NFS2-640 Refrigerant Sensor E3Point E3Point E3Point

Typical Application

Typical Application

Areas of Concern

Gases Monitored

Solutions

• Boiler Rooms • Methane • E3Point

• Carbon monoxide • E3Point

• Oxygen Delivery Systems • Oxygen concentrations • E3Point

• Refrigerants • VA301EM Series • Laboratories • Propane • E3Point

• Other chemicals (in labs) • Sensepoint XCD • Ambulance Bays/Loading Docks • Carbon monoxide • E3Point

• Nitrogen dioxide • E3Point

Areas of Concern

Gases Monitored

Solutions

• Boiler Rooms • Methane • E3Point

• Carbon monixide • E3Point

• Water Heaters • Propane • E3Point

• Laboratories • Oxygen deficiency • E3Point

• Other chemicals (in labs) • Sensepoint XCD • Commercial Kitchens • Refrigerants • VA301EM Series • Loading Docks • Carbon monoxide • E3Point

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Hotels

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Parking Garages

NFS2-640 Refrigerant Sensor E3Point

Typical Application

Typical Application

Controller

Areas of Concern

Gases Monitored

Solutions

• Boiler Rooms • Methane • E3Point

• Carbon monoxide • E3Point

• Water Heaters • Propane • E3Point

• Commercial Kitchens • Refrigerants • VA301EM Series • Loading Docks • Carbon monoxide • E3Point

• Nitrogen dioxide • E3Point

• Battery Charging Areas • Hydrogen • E3Point

(Golf Carts, Forklifts, etc.)

Areas of Concern

Gases Monitored

Solutions

• Motor Vehicle Exhaust • Carbon monoxide • E3Point

• Nitrogen dioxide • E3Point

E3Point E3Point E3Point

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Sensepoint XCD makes it simple to monitor and detect hazardous gases for safety and compliance standards. Sensepoint XCD fixed sensors offer comprehensive moni-toring of flammable and toxic gas hazards as well as oxy-gen deficiency in potentially explosive atmospheres, both indoors and out. Special requirements exist for potentially explosive working environments within gas, oil, chemical production as well as dust-filled environments in wood-processing and food industries.

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Gas Detection Application with NFS2-3030

NFS2-3030

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For over 60 years, NOTIFIER has been a leader in the fire alarm industry. Today, we are the largest manufacturer of engineered fire alarm systems with over 400 distributors worldwide, and regional support operations on every continent for the flexibility and options your business needs.

NOTIFIER - Leaders in Life. Safety. Technology.

NOTIFIER WORLD HEADQUARTERS

12 Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472 United States of America Tel: 203-484-7161 Fax: 203-484-7118 www.notifier.com

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