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Early fire detection with TITANUS® aspirating smoke detectors

Detect fires early, with no false alarms

Every second counts where fire is concerned. The faster a fire is detected, the faster action can be taken in order to prevent more serious damage. The head start that WAGNER’S TITANUS® aspirating smoke detectors offer can be crucial to a company’s continued existence. After all, fire is an ever-present risk that is not to be underestimated. Material assets, operational processes, people and the environment are always exposed to this threat, which is why appropriate fire protection solutions are so important.

According to statistics by Siegfried Bussenius, the majority of damaging fires (68 %) develop from prolonged smouldering fires. Conventional smoke detectors have a crucial disadvantage there: depending on whether they are optical fire detectors or heat detectors, these smoke detectors will only react to high concentrations of smoke or increased temperatures within the protected area. By that time it is often too late to implement countermeasures.

WAGNER’s highly sensitive aspirating smoke detection systems (previously known as aspirating smoke detection systems) offer early smoke detection in the pyrolysis phase along with graduated alarms. High response sensitivity, continuous aspirating, and a graded alarm-activation concept ensure early detection of smouldering and incipient fires, so that users have time to react to alarms appropriately.

A crucial head start when it counts

Functional principle

WAGNER uses optical aspirating smoke detectors with HPLS technology for early fire detection. The structure of our aspirating smoke detection systems is based on a pipe system with aspirating points and a base unit with a detector module. For project configuration purposes, each of the aspirating points correspond to one point-type smoke detector.

Why WAGNER?

WAGNER has been developing its own aspirating smoke detectors since 1997. The TITANUS® family features unparalleled detection quality and safety against false alarms—when it comes to aspirating smoke detectors choose WAGNER

Advantages

  • Head start
    Offers a head start over conventional point-type smoke detectors thanks to its reliable early alarm triggering.
  • False alarm-proof
    Dust, dirt and exhaust gases are no problem: Intelligent LOGIC·SENS signal processing distinguishes fire patterns from false alarms.
  • Robust and reliable
    TITANUS® works securely and dependably even under tough environmental conditions such as unfavourable air flows or poor accessibility.
  • Temperature-resistant
    TITANUS® aspirating smoke detectors can be used at temperatures as low as -40 and as high as +60°C.
  • Easy maintenance
    Easy accessibility minimises inspection costs and enables maintenance without interrupting operation.
  • Modular
    High modularity guarantees a cost-effective solution adapted to the customer’s requirements as well as easy retrofitting and conversion.
  • Aesthetically appealing
    The ceiling ducts and aspirating points are virtually invisible. The detection unit can be installed in a concealed location.

Reference projects

KERN & SOHN GmbH, Balingen (Germany): Perfect fire protection for precision scales in a new automated warehouse construction

These goods are precious, and actual delivery capability is even more valuable to us.
That’s why we’ve invested in good fire protection.

Albert Sauter, Managing Director, KERN & SOHN GmbH

Case study

noris network AG, Nuremberg (Germany): Innovative fire protection for Europe’s most modern data centre

The combination of early fire detection and active fire prevention
won us over entirely.

Ingo Kraupa, Chairman of the Board, noris network AG

Case study
 

State Parliament of Lower Saxony, Hanover (Germany): Dependable fire protection for data at Lower Saxony’s seat of government in Hanover

Using OxyReduct® significantly reduces fire risk in the protected area. Combining a fire prevention system with an early fire detection system and a risk management system has given us the ideal solution.

Dirk Steinmeyer, Head of IT, Parliament of Lower Saxony, Hanover

Case study

ColocationIX, Bremen (Germany)

Traditional fire protection systems have many disadvantages. Active fire prevention, on the other hand, is IT-friendly and harmless to the health of our employees.

Andres Dickehut, Shareholder of ColocationIX GmbH

Case study

DARZ GmbH, Darmstadt (Germany): Fire protection to ensure data availability

We enhanced our building’s inherent structural protection with the right high-security infrastructure. Our concept is based on avoiding hazards before they can occur. This is also associated with enormous costs. But these dangerous times are especially dangerous for data, which is why we are convinced that our customers appreciate our efforts and investments.

Sergey Mirochnik, Founder and Managing Director, DARZ GmbH

Case study

Telehouse GmbH, Frankfurt on the Main (Germany)

Therefore we have the greatest possible interest in ensuring that our customer servers are operational aorund the clock 25/7. And this includes, in particular, individual fire protection.

Asko Hamberger, Safety & Security Management Telehouse GmbH