Hard Wired Alarm Control Switch

  • Product code : Ei1529RC
  • Compiles With Electrical Safety Requirements : EN61000-6-1:2007 Et EN61000-6-2:2005 (EMC Directive) and EN60065:2001 + A12:2011 (Low voltage directive)
  • The Unit Incorporates 3 Switches Marked ‘Locate : Test’ and ‘Hush’. These provide control features as detailed below and a mains check function as detailed below.
  • Carries The : CE mark to indicate conformance to
  • Easily Installed : via a 3 wire connection of live
  • Low Voltage And : Electromagnetic Compatibility Directives
  • Neutral And Interconnect/Control : (as standard smoke/heat alarm wiring)
  • Wall Mounted For Ease Of Use : can be fixed with surface mount box supplied, or will fit a standard recessed box (not supplied)
  • Dimensions : 90mm x 90mm x 40mm deep
  • Suitable For Siting At Any Convenient Point In The Property : Up to 4 x Ei1529RC switches can be installed in a hardwired system along with a maximum of 16 x 3000, 2110e, 160e or 140RC
  • Weight Inclusive Of Packaging : 240g
  • Series Smoke And Heat Alarms Or 261ENRC Carbon : Monoxide alarms
  • Manufactured : in Ireland
£39.44 inc. V.A.T
ex. V.A.T : £32.87
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Product Description

Why use an alarm control switch?

The Ei1529RC is used to control all the alarms in a system from one place. We highly recommend fitting a control switch if you have smoke, heat and carbon monoxide alarms on the same system as it’s essential that you can tell which alarm has sounded. From here you can identify which danger is present and the action you should take.

Test, Locate and Silence

This mains powered accessory increases the flexibility and user friendliness of the alarms by allowing the user to remotely Test, Locate and Silence alarms in the system:

  • Test – The alarm system
  • Locate – The alarm that has been activated
  • Silence– Any nuisance alarms

This model of Control Switch is hard wired into the system, but there are wireless versions available.

Product Specifications

Compiles With Electrical Safety Requirements EN61000-6-1:2007 Et EN61000-6-2:2005 (EMC Directive) and EN60065:2001 + A12:2011 (Low voltage directive)
The Unit Incorporates 3 Switches Marked ‘Locate Test’ and ‘Hush’. These provide control features as detailed below and a mains check function as detailed below.
Carries The CE mark to indicate conformance to
Easily Installed via a 3 wire connection of live
Low Voltage And Electromagnetic Compatibility Directives
Neutral And Interconnect/Control (as standard smoke/heat alarm wiring)
Wall Mounted For Ease Of Use can be fixed with surface mount box supplied, or will fit a standard recessed box (not supplied)
Dimensions 90mm x 90mm x 40mm deep
Suitable For Siting At Any Convenient Point In The Property Up to 4 x Ei1529RC switches can be installed in a hardwired system along with a maximum of 16 x 3000, 2110e, 160e or 140RC
Weight Inclusive Of Packaging 240g
Series Smoke And Heat Alarms Or 261ENRC Carbon Monoxide alarms
Manufactured in Ireland
Compiles With Electrical Safety Requirements EN61000-6-1:2007 Et EN61000-6-2:2005 (EMC Directive) and EN60065:2001 + A12:2011 (Low voltage directive)
The Unit Incorporates 3 Switches Marked ‘Locate Test’ and ‘Hush’. These provide control features as detailed below and a mains check function as detailed below.
Carries The CE mark to indicate conformance to
Easily Installed via a 3 wire connection of live
Low Voltage And Electromagnetic Compatibility Directives
Neutral And Interconnect/Control (as standard smoke/heat alarm wiring)
Wall Mounted For Ease Of Use can be fixed with surface mount box supplied, or will fit a standard recessed box (not supplied)
Dimensions 90mm x 90mm x 40mm deep
Suitable For Siting At Any Convenient Point In The Property Up to 4 x Ei1529RC switches can be installed in a hardwired system along with a maximum of 16 x 3000, 2110e, 160e or 140RC
Weight Inclusive Of Packaging 240g
Series Smoke And Heat Alarms Or 261ENRC Carbon Monoxide alarms
Manufactured in Ireland

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