Consulting-Specifying Engineer - February 2008 - (Page 46) New Products » INPUT RS# AT WWW.CSEMAG.COM/QUICKRESPONSE » » E-MAIL PRODUCT NEWS TO CSEPRODUCTS@REEDBUSINESS.COM » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » Fire safety monitor Monitor multiple fire alarm systems with realtime information in text or graphic detail via CAD-type drawings with the Point Mobile from Gamewell-FCI. The new wireless tablet PC provides information to facility managers, security personnel, and emergency responders. The monitor works in conjunction with immobile workstations and communicates via cellular broadband connection. The monitor displays a single screen, which allows users to navigate a facility map and view specific floor plans to identify the location and type of multiple fire alarm events, including smoke alarm triggering or a pulled fire alarm. www.gamewell-fci.com #5 Lighting sensors Reduce lighting energy consumption in any type of room with the new line of Sensors and Timers from Pass & Seymour/Legrand. The line ensures that lights go out when they are not in use The line is available in a range of colors and wall-mount sensors are available for an unobtrusive look. The residential options include vacancy sensors, occupancy sensors, and models desiPgned for three-way circuits. The commercial options include passive infrared and ultrasonic versions with adjustable time delay and up to 2,200 sq. ft of coverage. Digital versions with LED indication, preset push buttons, and audible alarm warnings are optional features. www.passandseymour.com #6 Thermal imagers An optimized and complete solution for building envelope, restoration, inspection, and roofing applications, the Fluke TiR1 and TiR Thermal Imagers offer IR Fusion to integrate infrared and visual light images in full screen or picture-inpicture views. The imagers feature the ability to record and save voice comments with every image taken, a three-button menu, and on-screen emissivity correction. The IP 54 rated imagers can withstand a drop of 6.5 ft and have a temperature measurement range of -4 F to 212 F. The two GB SD memory card allows the users to store at least 3,000 basic infrared imagers or 1,200 radiometric infrared and linked visual images. www.fluke.com #7 HVAC control system A cost-effective platform for the monitoring and managing of HVAC equipment by consulting and facility engineers is the ComfortPoint HVAC control system by Honeywell. The VAV controller, available with or without an actuator, can manage single or dual-duct VAV or complex room carbon dioxide controls. The unitary controller is programmable for applications such as constant volume air handlers, heat pumps, unit vents, or fan coils. The product provides a single view of all HVAC information—temperature, system status, and alarms—and gives users command controls options. www.honeywell.com/buildingsolutions #8 AC drives The AF-6 Series from GE Consumer & Industrial includes the AF-60 LP Micro Drive for small motor controls, the AF-600 FP Fan & Pump Drive for HVAC and pump applications, and the AF-650GP General Purpose drive for mixer control and material handling applications. The series features several upgrades including: built-in process PID controller and communication network for Modbus RTU, Metasys N2, and Apogee FLN P1, logic controllers, fan and pump macros, and a brake chopper option. The series also handles from 110% to 150% current overload for as long as one minute. www.geconsumerproducts.com #9 Security camera The UFLE Intelligent-IR Illuminator by Extreme CCTV offers uncompromised nighttime surveillance through the delivery of a constant level of lighting performance. The illuminator compensates for the LED degradation and provides 720 ft infrared illumination while an innovative power-on-board design eliminates the need for a dedicated power supply. The camera’s designed applications include defense intiatives, transit, and critical infrastructure. www.ExtremeCCTV.com #7 46 Consulting-Specifying Engineer • FEBRUARY 2008 http://WWW.CSEMAG.COM/QUICKRESPONSE http://www.honeywell.com/buildingsolutions http://www.gamewell-fci.com http://www.geconsumerproducts.com http://www.passandseymour.com http://www.fluke.com http://www.ExtremeCCTV.com
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