Emergency Assist Alarm Kit no PSU – CFVCEA

This Emergency Assist Alarm VoCALL kit has been specifically designed to integrate disabled call functions into the VoCALL network or VoCALL compact ranges providing the perfect solution for conformity with the Building Regulations Document M and Equality Act 2010.

Emergency Assist Alarms are required by Building Regulation Document M, and by integrating it with the Emergency Voice Communication System all calls relating to disabled communications can be monitored on the same VoCALL system.

This Emergency Assist solution is fully monitored and battery backed by the VoCALL system, saving local power supplies and giving confidence in the system integrity.

The Emergency Assist Alarm shows up as a call on the VoCALL system, but has no speech path so a conversation cannot be had with the occupant, use of the type B outstations would allow this.

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Order Code

CFVCEA

System

Addressable

Product Type

EVCS Emergency Assist

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REGULATIONS

Compiles with Document M and Equality Act 2010

COMPREHENSIVE

The kit includes all the components needed to install a fully compliant system

ECONOMICAL

Save time and money through simple installation and limited cabling with the kit

Integration of an emergency disabled assist system

NB: Diagram illustrates connection for VoCALL analogue systems for VoCALL 16 digital systems an interface unit is required.

1. The Ceiling Pull should be positioned so that its readily accessible from the WC or bath (where applicable).
2. The cancel button should be positioned so that it is reachable from the WC and a wheelchair.

3. The upper cord pull should be located between 800mm & 1000mm above floor level.

4. The lower cord pull should be exactly 100mm above the floor level (remove excess cord).
5. The over door indicator provides an audible and visual signal to indicate the area where assistance is required.
6. The power supply is situated in the corridor and supplied via a switched fuse spur.

The EAA interface for VoCALL 16 digital connection

The VoCALL Digital EAA interface enables you to easily connect your VoCALL 16 panel to your Emergency Alarm Assist (EAA) kit. Using Eaton’s popular CFEAPULLKIT, the system is powered locally and is easily extendable with it being possible to add up to 16 EAA units to the loop. 

1. The Ceiling Pull should be positioned so that its readily accessible from the WC or bath (where applicable).
2. The cancel button should be positioned so that it is reachable from the WC and a wheelchair.
3. The upper cord pull should be located between 800mm & 1000mm above floor level. The lower cord pull should be exactly 100mm above the floor level (remove excess cord).

4. A reassurance sounder/indicator (not included) can be added along with visual notification sticker (included with the EAA interface)

5. The over door indicator provides an audible and visual signal to indicate the area where assistance is required.
6. The VoCALL 16 EAA interface (EAA16-LS) is connected to the VoCALL 16 panel and the power supply

7. The power supply is situated in the corridor and supplied via a switched fuse spur.

8. The VoCALL 16 digital emergency voice communication panel is available as flush or surface mount.

Why must I have a disabled refuge emergency voice communication system?

Risk assessments of new buildings must make provision for means of escape of disabled people in line with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order. Building Regulations dictate new non-domestic buildings with 1+ stories provide ‘refuge’ areas – relatively safe places where people who cannot easily escape can call for assistance and wait for help. Simple two-way communication in these areas is essential, to assist rescue teams in determining where assistance is needed and to reassure people help is coming.

End user friendly, ensuring buildings are welcoming to all

The cancel button incorporates tactile braille signage to assist partially sighted users to easily cancel a call. Whilst the combination of blue LED indication and a buzzer ensures that alerts can be acted on quickly.

Accessories for system customization

The stand-alone emergency assist alarm kit includes everything needed to help you to conform to building regulations whilst meeting the needs of disabled service users.

Kit for linking to other VoCALL systems
CFVCEA Kit

Designed to integrated disabled call functions into the VoCALL network or VoCALL compact ranges.

4-way splitter
CFEASL4

Support up to four standalone, disabled toilets monitored in one specific area with no need for individual power supplies.

Additional pull cord
CFEAPULL

For easily adding one extra pull cord to systems.

Features and Benefits

• Complies with regulations and recommendations
• Dual loop pull cord
• High contrast labels
• Blue indication
• Quick and simple installation, with limited cabling requirements
• High contrast printing for increased visibility
• Tactile braille signage to assist partially sighted people to easily operate the cancel plate
• Additional plate can be added to give system flexibility

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TEL: 254-774-211313

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