Rapidrop Supervisory Switch ( Model RD-OSY2) / Pressure Switch ( Model RDPS10)
AED 472.50 VAT includedSystem Sensor EPS10-1 Alarm Pressure Switch, 4 – 20 psi Range, One SPDT Switch
AED 619.50 VAT includedPotter VSR-FEX Series Explosion Proof Vane Type Waterflow Alarm Switch, UL Listed
Price range: AED 9,450.00 through AED 9,765.00 VAT includedPotter PIVSU-EX Explosion Proof Post Indicator Valve Switch
AED 4,410.00 VAT includedPotter OSYSU-EX-O Outdoor Explosion Proof OSandY Valve Supervisory Switch
AED 5,250.00 VAT includedPotter OSYSU-EX Explosion Proof OSandY Valve Supervisory Switch
AED 3,780.00 VAT includedPotter TTS Series Water Tank Temperature Supervisory Switch
AED 4,147.50 VAT includedPotter PCVS-CRH Corrosion Resistant Control Valve Supervisory Switch
AED 420.00 VAT includedPotter OSYSU-CRH Corrosion Resistant OSandY Valve Supervisory Switch
AED 441.00 VAT includedPotter PIVSU-EX-O Explosion Proof Post Indicator and Butterfly Valve Supervisory Switch
AED 5,775.00 VAT includedPotter WFSR-F Pressure Activated Water-flow Alarm Switch with Retard
AED 2,520.00 VAT includedAlarm Switches
Alarm switches are integral components of fire alarm systems, serving as triggers for alerting occupants to potential fire hazards. These switches, typically installed in strategic locations throughout a building, detect abnormal conditions such as smoke, heat, or flames, activating the alarm system to initiate evacuation procedures.Common alarm switches include smoke detectors, heat detectors, and flame detectors. Smoke detectors use optical sensors to detect the presence of smoke particles, while heat detectors monitor temperature changes indicative of a fire. On the other hand, flame detectors are sensitive to the presence of flames and can detect fires even in their earliest stages.
Alarm switches play a crucial role in fire safety by providing early warning signals, allowing occupants to evacuate safely and enabling prompt intervention by emergency responders. Regular testing and maintenance of alarm switches are essential to ensure their reliability and effectiveness in detecting fire hazards. By incorporating alarm switches into a comprehensive fire safety plan, building owners and managers can enhance the protection of occupants and property, mitigating the risks associated with fire emergencies.










