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45681 - 200MAR Series 65 Marine Base - Fire Trade Supplies
45681 - 210MAR XPERT 7 Marine Base - Fire Trade Supplies
45681 - 211MAR Marine Isolator Base [SIL2] - Fire Trade Supplies
45681 - 286MAR XPERT Marine Base - Isolating [SIL2] - Fire Trade Supplies
55000 - 026MAR Series 65 Marine Flame Detector (UV) - Base Mounted - Fire Trade Supplies
55000 - 028MAR XP95 Marine Flame Detector (UV/IR2) - Base Mounted - Fire Trade Supplies
55000 - 029MAR XP95 Marine Flame Detector (IR3) - Base Mounted - Fire Trade Supplies
55000 - 181MAR XP95 Marine DIN - Rail AV Control Module (8 Amps) - Fire Trade Supplies
55000 - 721MAR Marine Isolator - Negative [SIL2] - Fire Trade Supplies
55000 - 773MAR XP95 Marine DIN - Rail Zone Monitor Module - Fire Trade Supplies
58000 - 400MAR Discovery Marine Heat Detector [SIL2] - Fire Trade Supplies
58000 - 600MAR Discovery Marine Optical Smoke Detector [SIL2] - Fire Trade Supplies
58100 - 970MAR Discovery Marine Manual Call Point - Fire Trade Supplies
58200 - 975MAR Discovery Marine Manual Call Point - Outdoor - Fire Trade Supplies

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Marine Fire Detection FAQ's



Marine approved fire detection refers to fire alarm devices that are specifically designed and certified for use in ships and offshore environments. These devices are tested to ensure they operate reliably under conditions such as vibration, humidity, salt exposure and temperature changes commonly found at sea.



MED approval stands for the Marine Equipment Directive, a European regulation that sets safety standards for equipment installed on ships. Fire detection devices with MED approval have been tested to meet strict performance requirements and are marked with the MED “wheel mark”, confirming they are suitable for use on vessels operating in European waters.






Marine fire detection systems are used on a wide range of vessels and offshore structures. Typical installations include cargo ships, passenger ferries, cruise ships, offshore platforms, naval vessels and marine engine rooms where early fire detection is essential for safety.





A marine fire alarm system may include several types of detection devices such as marine approved smoke detectors, heat detectors, manual call points, alarm sounders and fire alarm control panels. These components work together to detect fire hazards and alert crew members quickly.


Marine certified fire detection equipment is required to ensure fire alarm systems remain reliable in harsh maritime environments. Certification standards help confirm that the equipment can withstand vibration, humidity, corrosion and temperature fluctuations that occur at sea.

No, most marine approved fire detectors are not fully waterproof. While they are designed to operate reliably in harsh maritime environments, they are typically installed in protected areas within ships such as accommodation spaces, corridors, control rooms and engine rooms.

Marine approved fire detection devices are engineered to withstand conditions such as vibration, humidity, temperature fluctuations and exposure to salt air, but they are not intended for direct exposure to water or heavy spray unless specifically designed for that purpose.

For areas where water exposure is likely, detectors may need to be installed in appropriate housings or located in protected positions within the vessel.

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