Sisma Buildings®

Sisma Buildings®

RV150.65WKIT
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The SISMA BUILDINGS® System is specifically designed for use in hospitals, schools, condominiums, skyscrapers and artisanal/industrial buildings . The Sisma Buildings system consists of a control unit, three seismic sensors and a flammable or toxic gas leak detector.

Seismic sensor Calibrated according to ASCE 25-16

Gas leak detector built according to UNI EN 50194-1

 

The SISMA BUILDINGS® System is specifically designed for use in hospitals, schools, condominiums, skyscrapers and artisanal/industrial buildings, as well as having an excellent quality-price ratio, it is particularly suitable for solving common problems affecting multiple users (e.g. a set of apartments or sets of multiple distribution pipes for different fluids such as gas, water, chemical substances or electricity) solving with a single expense (in the specific case of condominiums or industrial complexes) divided among all tenants or owners without underestimating the importance of combinations with multiple devices of different nature.

 The SCP control unit is able to detect earthquakes or gas leaks. The three remote SISMALOCK® sensors connected to inputs 1, 2 and 3 detect the presence of a seismic event and send it to the control panel with a standard 4÷20 mA signal proportional to its energy.

 The control unit then activates its relays based on the chosen configuration to activate acoustic warning devices, solenoid valves, electric aspirators, or other devices designed to warn on-site personnel and resolve any gas or water leaks due to damage to the pipes.

Of the three seismic sensors connected, at least two will have to give an alarm signal in order to activate blocking devices (actuators, solenoid valves, electric motors, etc.) connected to it via the control unit. Input number 4 is used for the detection of dangerous gases.

FEATURES OF THE SEISMIC SENSOR:

The device has a triaxial accelerometer (MEMS technology, Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems). The seismic sensor was successfully tested by CESI of Seriate (Bergamo - Italy) on a triaxial vibrating platform according to: ASCE 25-16 (USA) - TS12884 (Turkey).

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