Fire-Lite CMF300-6 Six-Circuit Supervised Control Module

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Manufacturer : Fire-Lite

Sku : CMF-300-6

Condition : New

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The Fire-Lite CMF300-6 Six-Circuit Supervised Control Module is a critical component of fire alarm and life safety systems, designed to enhance the control and monitoring capabilities of fire detection and notification systems. This device, manufactured by Fire-Lite Alarms, is known for its reliability and versatility in managing fire protection systems in various commercial, industrial, and institutional settings
  • •Purpose and Functionality: The Fire-Lite CMF300-6 is primarily designed to supervise and control up to six separate initiating device circuits within a fire alarm system. Initiating devices can include smoke detectors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, or any other input device that triggers an alarm condition.
  • •Supervision Capabilities: One of the standout features of the CMF300-6 is its ability to provide supervised control for each of the six circuits it supports. Supervision involves constant monitoring of the wiring and connected devices to detect faults or open circuits. When a fault is detected, such as a broken wire or a disconnected device.
  • •Supervision Capabilities: One of the standout features of the CMF300-6 is its ability to provide supervised control for each of the six circuits it supports. Supervision involves constant monitoring of the wiring and connected devices to detect faults or open circuits. When a fault is detected, such as a broken wire or a disconnected device.
  • •Relay Outputs: The CMF300-6 Control Module features six relay outputs, corresponding to each of its supervised circuits. These relay outputs can be programmed to activate various functions, such as shutting down equipment, triggering auxiliary devices, or activating notification appliances like strobes and horns in response to an alarm condition.
  • •Status Indicators: The module is equipped with LED status indicators for each circuit, providing visual feedback on the condition of each monitored circuit. This makes it easier for technicians to identify issues quickly during maintenance or troubleshooting.