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Detectortesters adds to Solo range
16 April 2017
ONE OF the fire industry’s most popular range of detector test equipment is about to get an exciting new product. Solo, the test equipment used to functionally test fire detectors has a new tester in its range – Solo 365.
It will provide fire safety professionals with an array of stand-out features, which make for faster, simpler and cleaner functional testing of smoke detectors. Key features include automatic generation of smoke which ensures only the amount of smoke needed to activate the detector is produced – minimizing smoke wastage and eliminating the risk of detector contamination. In addition, Solo 365 is light in weight and has a slim-line design which allows easy access into tight spaces - making it possible to test detectors which are hard to access with other portable testers.
In response to market feedback, Solo 365 features an LED torch, which automatically illuminates when light levels drop, making for easy detector alignment and testing in dark environments. Smoke is generated via newly designed smoke cartridges, which fit neatly into the rear of the tester. With no reliance on pressurised aerosol cans, the cartridges can be easily shipped and stored and are unaffected by new regulations, set for 2018, which will affect availability of some pressurised smoke aerosols.
For more information, visit www.detectortesters.com/solo365
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