Germany - Bosch Security Systems has added a visual notification appliance to its range of 420 Series fire-detector accessories. The Strobe 420 Series is compatible with Bosch's base sounder to provide optimal visible and audible fire alarm warning in a wide range of applications. The strobe has a new LED design that produces synchronised, high-visibility flashes at 1Hz. Light flashing in the 1 to 3 Hz frequency range avoids possible blinding effects or disturbance to persons with photosensitivity. The 420 series strobe is an addressable device with the advantage that it is loop powered, freely configurable and determining which strobe is switched on and in which event.

When used with a Bosch 420 Series detector base, the strobe can be used as a stand-alone device. It also allows automatic component identification, address assignment support and functional security in the event of cable interruption or short circuit.

The Strobe 420 Series is easily integrated into LSN systems by a straightforward power connection through the LSN loop. This, plus a low current consumption of 6 mA, facilitates planning of a new or existing fire alarm system and connection of a large number of devices to minimise installation effort, says the company. The unit has a tamper-proof housing that can only be removed by a technician.

The new strobe complies with the EN 54-23 standard - applicable in all European Union countries. Visual fire alarm devices are mandatory in most countries for facilities where people with partial or full hearing impairment are employed or are gathered.

(Jim Evans)


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