Major shakedown performed on Fire-Lite alarms systems


Northford, Conn. – Fire-Lite Alarms by Honeywell (NYSE: HON) today announced its current portfolio of life safety systems has earned seismic certification to International Building Code (IBC) standards, and has met the higher testing standards recently mandated by California’s Office of Statewide Health Planning & Development (OSHPD). The critical building systems protecting “essential facilities,” such as hospitals, power plants and transportation hubs, within nearly all levels of seismically-active areasacross the U.S. are required to prove continued operation following a seismic event. With few systems listed to IBC and OSHPD standards, dealers offering seismic-certified equipment have a competitive advantage.

Following stringent tests performed by a third-party testing laboratory, Fire-Lite Alarms’ full line ofconventional and addressable fire alarm control panels,power supplies, plus mass notification and voice evacuation systems, earned IBC and OSHPD seismic certification. Tests for IBC required the Fire-Lite equipment to withstand shake-tests equivalent to an earthquake’s ground acceleration of SDS=1.9g, while running at full load. Certification to OSHPD standards required similar shake tests, but to a higher ground acceleration of SDS=2.5g due to the adoption of the higher ground acceleration in California.

A wide range of essential facilities in varying geographic areas throughout the U.S. require critical systems, such as fire alarms, to not only maintain structural integrity during an earthquake, but also remain operational and continue to carry out their primary functions following a seismic event (per 2009 IBC 1708.4 and 2006 IBC 1708.5). Facilities often deemed as “essential” are:

Hospitals and other healthcare facilities;

Fire, rescue and police stations;

Designated earthquake, hurricane or other emergency shelters;

911 communication, data switching, and operation centers;

Most power generating stations and other public utility facilities;

Structures containing highly toxic materials;

Buildings and structures with critical national defense functions;

Most water treatment facilities;

Aviation control towers, air traffic control centers, emergency; and

aircraft hangers and some terminal buildings.

Fire-Lite has created seismic kits, comprising more robust enclosures, mounting mechanisms and battery brackets, for dealers to put in-place with control panels to meet the requirements of the IBC and OSHPD seismic certifications.

The open, non-proprietary platform of Fire-Lite systems, combined with the reliability needed to acquire seismic certification, arms dealers with a competitive advantage when compared to other fire alarm, emergency voice and mass notification systems available today.

More technical information on Fire-Lite Alarms systems and all applicable listings and certifications can be found on firelite.com. To request a product demonstration or locate a nearby distributor of Fire-Lite Alarms products, contact a Regional Sales Manager.

EDITORS NOTE: High- and low-resolution images of the Fire-Lite Alarms seismic certification graphic, as well as a variety of life safety products are available in the online press room.  

About Fire-Lite Alarms

Fire-Lite Alarms, part of the Honeywell (NYSE: HON) Fire Solutions Group, manufactures fire alarm and emergency communication products for low to mid –size, commercial applications around the world. The wide range of addressable, conventional and voice evacuation systems designed by Fire-Lite comprise common features across all lines, making for easy installation, commissioning and maintenance.

About Honeywell

Honeywell International (www.honeywell.com) is a Fortune 100 diversified technology and manufacturing leader, serving customers worldwide with aerospace products and services; control technologies for buildings, homes and industry; automotive products; turbochargers; and specialty materials. Based in Morris Township, N.J., Honeywells shares are traded on the New York, London, and Chicago Stock Exchanges. For more news and information on Honeywell, please visit www.honeywellnow.com.

 



May 27, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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