Safety through optimal fire protection
The new BLO-Line monitors are equipped with fire protection glass and have a sturdy housing made of sheet steel. "Thanks to the careful selection of components and materials as well as a fire-retardant construction, we managed to make our monitors contribute as little as possible to the development of fire and smoke in the event of a fire," adds Matthias Holst. The durable monitors are designed for 24/7 operation. Optionally, Distec equips them with a high IP protection class and an extinguishing cartridge. This small glass cartridge inside the monitor is filled with a special gas. When the heat is high, the cartridge breaks and releases the extinguishing gas, which contains the fire.
Distec offers the BLO-Line parallel to the previous fire load-optimized monitors, which are certified according to B-s1, d0. All monitors are optionally available for external control or with an integrated PC. The standard delivery is for mounting in landscape format, but if required, Distec also delivers all versions for mounting in portrait mode. Every monitor comes with a certificate that confirms the fire class for the device.
The fire behavior, i.e. the ignitibility and flammability of the monitors, was determined based on the SBI method according to DIN 13823: 2015-02. The fire test was carried out in accordance with the European standard in accordance with DIN EN13501-1: 2019-05. The devices not only achieve the highest fire protection class according to A1-s1, d0, but also meet and exceed all requirements in fire tests: they are non-flammable and have the properties to create hardly any smoke gas development during a fire and no flammable dripping/falling off. The display specialist pioneered the first BLO monitor back in 2015.
Presentation at Integrated Systems Europe and embedded world
Distec will present the new BLO-Line monitors and other highlights from February 11th to 14th, 2020 at the Integrated Systems Europe ISE in Amsterdam at booth R130 in hall 10. David Bittner, Product Marketing Manager at Distec, will also introduce the fire load-optimized monitors in a presentation on February 26, 2020 at 1:35 p.m. at the Electronic Displays Conference during the embedded world fair in Nuremberg.