OmniCare Fire Telephones
Type A Outstations Fire Telephones for the OmniCare EVC system are robust, easy-to-use and dependable
Fire Telephones are Type A outstations that enable two-way communication between fire officers or those responsible for the evacuation of a building during an emergency. They provide essential communication for those in control.
Fire Telephones are operated by opening the door of the enclosure, the persons managing an evacuation at the control panel can immediately see the location of the caller as this is indicated on the panel.
The fire officer at the telephone point can relay the situation and confirm if that area is clear of personnel/public before moving to the next level/area.
Fire Telephones can also be used as a Refuge Area communication point, instead of the usual Type B outstation specifically designed for the purpose. As an option, the OmniCare EVC system also has a combined (Type C) outstation which includes both a fire telephone and a disabled refuge unit in the same enclosure.
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Features:
- Rugged red handset with ‘T-Coil’ hearing aid compatible earpiece and loudspeaker
- Calls are initiated by opening the door of the enclosure
- Full duplex speech, digital audio, via the handset
- Hands free use also possible for easier communication for the less physically abled when used as an alternative to a Type B outstation in a Refuge Area
- Conference facility via the master control panel
- Each Fire Telephone is powered and monitored directly from the loop
- Available with a red or stainless steel finish as standard
- ‘Push catch’ and ‘slot lock’ door options available
- Supplied with or without attention drawing ‘beacon’ (supplied separately and can be unit, wall or ceiling mounted)
- All outstations are surface mountable, with the option to flush mount using a bezel, which is available separately
- Fire Telephones can be included with other types of outstation on an OmniCare or OmniCarePLUS system
BVOCF
Red Fire Telephone
Push Door
No Beacon
Wall-mountable or flush mountable with bezel
BVOCFB
Red Fire Telephone
Push Door
With Beacon
Wall-mountable
BVOCFL
Red Fire Telephone
Locking Door
No Beacon
Wall-mountable
BVOCFLB
Red Fire Telephone
Locking Door
With Beacon
Wall-mountable
BVFHBEZ
Flush mounting bezel – Red
For BVOCF and BVOCFL
BVOCFS
Stainless Steel Fire Telephone
Push Door
No Beacon
Wall-mountable or flush mountable with bezel
BVOCFSL
Stainless Steel Fire Telephone
Locking Door
No Beacon
Wall-mountable or flush mountable with bezel
BVFHBEZSS
Flush mounting bezel for BVOCFS and BVOCFSL
Stainless Steel
Safe & Compliant
BS5839-9 is a code of practice for those who install, maintain and commission EVC systems, giving guidance on how to install an effective system as part of a fire detection and alarm system covering all components including wireless.
BS9999 is a BSI Standards Publication providing guidance for fire safety in the design, management and use of buildings. It includes the provision of evacuation methods and placement of EVC systems.
Key Benefits
- Fully compliant to BS5839-9:2021
- Full duplex two-way communication
- Self-powered from ring circuit
- Battery backup powered by Control Panel
- Robust handset with ‘T-Coil’ Hearing Aid-compatible earpiece
- Attention-grabbing Beacon option
- Surface Mountable or Flush Mountable (bezel required)
- Door Latch initiates call
- Conference Facility (via Master Control Panel)
- Red or Stainless Steel finish
- Slot Lock or Push Door options
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