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#32913
Satel ROP-110/PL Conventional manual call point
  • for indor use
  • includes
  • - plastic glass
  • - ROP-KEY-U key
  • red LED indicator of the manuall call point activation
37,37 EUR including 23.00% VAT
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#32915
Satel ROP-101/PL Conventional manual call point for outdoor use
  • for outdor use
  • hermetic casing
  • mechanical operation memory
  • plastic glass
  • red LED indicator of the manuall call point activation
#12838
Conventional manual call point OP1-W01-B\11
  • Releasing the button manually
  • compliance with the PN-EN 54-11 standard
  • dimensions: 113x113x52mm
34,26 EUR including 23.00% VAT
#12840
Conventional manual call point OP1-W02-B\11
  • Releasing the button manually
  • compliance with the PN-EN 54-11 standard
  • dimensions: 113x113x59mm
24,44 EUR including 23.00% VAT

Manual Fire Alarms (MFAs) are devices that enable the manual activation of a fire alarm in case of fire or smoke detection. They serve as a crucial component of fire alarm systems, providing a direct and immediate means of alerting building occupants to danger.

Key Features of Manual Fire Alarms:

  • Ease of Use: MFAs are designed for simple operation, even in panic situations. Typically, a lever needs to be pulled or a glass pane broken.

  • Quick Response: MFAs allow for immediate alarm activation, ensuring faster building evacuation and minimizing the risk of injury and loss.

  • Reliability: MFAs are constructed from durable materials and undergo rigorous testing to guarantee their dependability in critical situations.

  • Versatility: MFAs are available in various types and models to suit diverse needs and applications. They can be installed in residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings.

Types of Manual Fire Alarms:

  1. Push-button Manual Fire Alarms: The most common type of MFA. Activated by pulling a lever.

  2. Break-glass Manual Fire Alarms: Utilize a hammer to break a glass pane, triggering the alarm.

  3. Addressable Manual Fire Alarms: Employed in long corridors or large areas. Activated by pulling a cord.

  4. Wireless Manual Fire Alarms: Do not require cabling, simplifying installation.