
Capital Security Alarms Ltd
Unit 2 Thurrock Enterprise Centre
Maidstone Road
Grays
Essex
RM17 6NF
Telephone No
0870 141 7457
Fax No
0870 141 7458

What are they?
A protective cover to help stop malicious or accidental false fire alarms. This unique device has been helping stop false fire alarms around the world for decades, without restricting legitimate operation of devices such as fire alarm break glass call points. Ideal for schools, colleges, hospitals, nursing homes, hotels and all public buildings where there is a history or a threat of false fire alarms.
How do they work ?
The Protector consists of a clear, tamper-proof, tough polycarbonate cover and frame that retrofits over the break glass call point. When lifted to gain access to the break glass, its optional battery powered integral sounder emits a piercing 96dB (at 1 metre). Immediate attention is drawn to the area and a prankster will either run or be caught
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MODELS AVAILABLE
Call Point Protector flush mounted without integral sounder CSA6531 Call Point Protector surface mounted without integral sounder (includes 30mm spacer) 30mm spacer (supplied with CSA6531 & CSA6533) For Green, Blue or Yellow add /G/B or /Y For break seal add /BS. For lock add/L CSA 6533/G/BS = Green Stopper, surface mounted
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FEATURES
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Frequenty Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q. How is the ‘sounder’ version powered?
A. They are fitted with a 9V PP3 alkaline battery. They can also be supplied suitable for 12 or 24vdc fixed wired systems.
Q. How strong is the Protective cover?
A. The Call Point Protector is made from tough polycarbonate. The polycarbonate is 3 mm thick and the dome construction helps to absorb the severest of knocks. Recently it was tested in house and it was able to withstand the force of a 5lb hammer.
Q. On the 6532 & 6533 models, what is the black cord situated in the top right hand corner of the unit?
A. This is the deactivation pin. This disarms the device during transit and installation. Once the unit is fitted this pin must be removed in order to activate the alarm.
Q. Is it important to retain the deactivation pin?
A. Yes. You will need to use the deactivation pin to silence the alarm if you need to service the protected call point.
Q. What is the difference between surface and flush mount?
A. Flush mount refers to devices that are recessed into the wall and usually no wiring is visible, the wiring is buried into the wall. Surface mount refers to devices that incorporate a back box to accommodate surface wiring. Surface wiring would normally be visible for example trunking, conduit or wiring. The Call Point Protector can be supplied with a 30 or 50 mm spacer to allow for surface mounted devices. Removable plastic inserts are located in the spacer to accommodate trunking.
HOW CAN I GET THEM ?
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