Easy-to-fit, with a 9-33Vdc operating voltage, ActiV detectors offer outstanding detection performance
The detectors have been third-party certified to the relevant parts of EN54 parts 5 and 7

C-TEC has launched its own range of conventional fire detectors. Branded 'Activ', the detectors have been third-party certified to the relevant parts of EN54 parts 5, 7 and pr29 by leading notified approval body, Intertek, and are available to purchase today.

The range comprises the following:-

  • C4416 Optical Smoke Detector
  • C4403A2 Standard (60ºC) Fixed Temp. Heat Detector
  • C4403B High (75ºC) Fixed Temp. Heat Detector
  • C4403A1R Rate-of-Rise Heat Detector
  • C4414 Multi-Sensor Fire Detector
  • ActiV Detector Bases

Daniel Griffin, Intertek’s Senior Business Development Director, presented C-TEC Directors Andrew Foster and Andy Scott with the official approval certificates at Firex International where the detectors were also featured on an eye-catching 3.5 metre wide videowall presentation.

Said Daniel: “C-TEC’s detectors have undergone rigorous laboratory testing for quality, functionality and performance. Only products manufactured to exceptional quality standards are awarded Intertek’s prestigious stamp of approval.”

Easy-to-fit, with a 9-33Vdc operating voltage, ActiV detectors offer outstanding detection performance at a very competitive price. Suitable for use not only with C-TEC’s CFP, FP, MFP and EP203 conventional fire panels but with many other manufacturers' control panels, the range also carries the prestigious pan-European ‘CertAlarm’ System 5 mark.

Said C-TEC's MD Andrew Foster: “As one of very few independent companies in the fire industry, C-TEC is in an incredibly fortunate position as we are not beholden to shareholders and thus have the freedom to create truly innovative products. The launch of our own UK-manufactured detectors and revolutionary new CAST analogue addressable protocol mark a major milestone in our history and we are looking forward to expanding and forging new business relationships in the coming months."