Appolo FIre Alarm

The XP95 Manual Call Point is commonly used to manually control extinguishant release.

  • EN 54-11 Certified
  • Reports an alarm in under 0.2 seconds
  • 'Plug and Play' terminal connections for faster wiring
  • Continuity link for wiring test before commissioning
  • Suitable for semi flush or surface mounting
  • XP95 & Discovery compatible

Product Overview

  • The Elite analog addressable Fire Control Panel supports 2 or 4 SLC loops for a total of 500 primary points or 800 points using subpoints. SLC loop communications uses standard twisted pair cabling, shielded cable is not necessary.
  • The panel may be configured with various communication cards; Communications options support central station monitoring, Virtual Panel, and networking.
  • The Panel can be configured as a stand alone panel with just a few devices for a small building, it can also operate as the building system and can be part of a network with a total of 64 nodes serving a multiple building campus or a very large facility
  • Auto Learn capability provides a convenient method to troubleshoot new installations before final programming is loaded.

Features

  • UL 864 9th Edition listed
  • Multi-Loop 2 Analog Addressable Loops Field upgradable to 4
  • 126 primary points per loop
  • Powerful, network wide cause and effects (500 total). Fully user programmable by point or zone
  • 800 points per panel when using devices with sub-points
  • Up to 10,000 ft. wiring length on SLC loop
  • 64 Panels on a network
  • Programmable relays – 5
  • Supervised Powered Outputs – 3
  • Programmable Notification Appliance Circuits: 4
  • Power per NAC: 1.6 Amps Max Programmable
  • outputs on SLC loop Programmable Function
  • button on front display Fire Drill button on front
  • display
  • Day and night sensitivity settings (user programmable)
  • Power Supply: 5.25 Amp, regulated & integrated
  • Zonal Mode: Annunciation by zone w/o individual relationships
  • NAC Outputs programmable as Continuous, March, Temporal
  • Program Cause and Effects AND, OR, or Any Two (Cross Zone)