MAGDUO – the Two-Wire fire alarm system from ESP

MAGDUO – the Two-Wire fire alarm system from ESP

ESP’s MAGDUO Two-Wire fire alarm system is aimed at small to medium contractors, offering a highly flexible and adaptable system, saving them time and money on the installation process. Two-Wire fire alarm systems are based on standard conventional system technology. Unlike conventional four-wired systems, where the detectors, call points and alarm devices for each zone…


ESP’s MAGDUO Two-Wire fire alarm system is aimed at small to medium contractors, offering a highly flexible and adaptable system, saving them time and money on the installation process.

Two-Wire fire alarm systems are based on standard conventional system technology. Unlike conventional four-wired systems, where the detectors, call points and alarm devices for each zone are wired on separate circuits, MAGDUO utilises intelligent Two-Wire technology, allowing all devices to be wired on the same set of two-core zone cables back to the control panel – enabling it to use a single circuit per zone for detection and powering the sounders. This technology can reduce installation and material costs.

In total, ESP’s MAGDUO range comprises 25 individual products including, two, four and eight-zone fire panels (available in a grey or black finish), as well as repeater panels – also in grey and black – with the four and eight-zone panels able to support up to eight repeater panels. A FlexiPoint detector is programmable to seven different modes including, smoke and heat detection. In addition, there are various sounders, strobes and call points in the range.

With its adaptability, speed of installation and cost-effectiveness, MAGDUO provides an ideal fire alarm solution for small to medium-sized projects such as restaurants, retail outlets, schools, offices, apartments and hotels.

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