For use with VELUX smoke ventilation systems, this KFK 300 break glass point in grey is designed for activating the smoke ventilation function. You can utilise up to three break glass points per VELUX control system. Smoke ventilation systems from VELUX are ideal for releasing ... Read More
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Find out moreFor use with VELUX smoke ventilation systems, this KFK 300 break glass point in grey is designed for activating the smoke ventilation function. You can utilise up to three break glass points per VELUX control system.
Smoke ventilation systems from VELUX are ideal for releasing smoke and heat when fires are detected.
Question:
Can you buy only a replacement glass piece?
Answer:
I understand you're looking for a replacement glass piece for the VELUX KFK 300 New Generation Break Glass Point. However, VELUX does not supply a separate spare glass panel for this model. Once the glass is broken, the approved solution by VELUX is to replace the entire KFK 300 unit. This is to ensure the correct operation and compliance of the smoke ventilation system.
Question:
why is this beeping and how to stop it?
Answer:
The VELUX KFK 300 New Generation Break Glass Point is designed to beep as an alert when there's a fault or it loses communication with the smoke ventilation control system. This is a safety feature intended to warn you if the circuit isn't functioning correctly. If the break glass point is beeping, it's vital to investigate the cause to ensure the smoke ventilation system is working properly. You may need to check the connections or consult with a qualified technician to determine and rectify the problem. If you're unable to resolve the issue, we recommend contacting Velux's technical team directly for further assistance. Their contact number is 01592 778225.
Question:
Do you sell the casing separately ?
Answer:
Im sorry no. It's a complete unit only due to the nature of the product
Question:
Will this operate non velux smoke shafts
Answer:
Hi Michael
Technically, I would have to say no because it would void any warranty.
Question:
What does the reset button on this do. How does the alarm go off from here. Do you have to smash the glass
Answer:
Yes you would smash the Glass to set off the alarm and activate the smoke vent system.
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