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Protects large spaces
25 January 2013
Fire Fighting Enterprises has introduced its Fireray 3000 end-toend infrared optical beam smoke detector. The device offers cost effective protection of large, open area spaces, and can be used where ceiling-mounting is

Fire Fighting Enterprises has
introduced its Fireray 3000 end-toend
infrared optical beam smoke
detector. The device offers cost
effective protection of large, open
area spaces, and can be used where
ceiling-mounting is difficult or
inappropriate.
Only a small number of units are needed to cover large areas - not only affecting the time, cost and complexity of installation, but the aesthetic impact.
The Fireray 3000 is suitable for applications where line of sight for the IR beam path is narrow, or where the building structure uses especially reflective surfaces which may cause complications for reflective beam system installation. Each element of the package has been designed to be discreet and aesthetically pleasing.
Installation is quick, and can be completed by one operator. A visible targeting laser housed in the receiver head aids initial placement and setup, showing the beam path and necessary positioning for the units.
Only a small number of units are needed to cover large areas - not only affecting the time, cost and complexity of installation, but the aesthetic impact.
The Fireray 3000 is suitable for applications where line of sight for the IR beam path is narrow, or where the building structure uses especially reflective surfaces which may cause complications for reflective beam system installation. Each element of the package has been designed to be discreet and aesthetically pleasing.
Installation is quick, and can be completed by one operator. A visible targeting laser housed in the receiver head aids initial placement and setup, showing the beam path and necessary positioning for the units.
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