NebulaVesta By DemesThe Safety Smoke Generator NebulaVesta, available through By Demes, is a reliable and effective Vesta to prevent intrusions or theft in spaces such as offices, Shops, restaurants and residential environment.

Thanks to its great effectiveness in intrusive situations, The anti-theft smoke systems for alarms are currently an upward trend among installers and alarm owners. NebulaVesta is able to saturate the environment where it is located thanks to the anti-theft smoke screen (non-toxic and safety-certified), that prevents visibility completely. In this way, it is impossible to operate inside the room in which you are located.

Installing this alarm smoke generator Vesta, easy to assemble and easy to use, offers several advantages, such as compatibility with your security panel, with saturation up to 150 m3 in 30 Seconds; full smoke charging by default included, as well as module via radio and integrated relay inputs and output, with siren with wall tamper.

The NebulaVesta device can be activated in three different ways: by manual and remote activation of the smoke generator through a button; automatically and through verified alarm (the latter with activation by two or more security zones).

The configuration of the products of the smoke theft range by the installer is relatively simple, through the app SmartHomeSec. The Vesta alarm system has central degree 2 and Grade 3 that comply with current regulations, and NebulaVesta has all the UNE certifications that require this type of devices.

Other elements to take into account in its installation is the size of the area to be protected so that the cartridge acts effectively. For example, The Vesta-265 cartridge offers a coverage of 100 To 130 m3, as well as the expiration date to renew it.

In addition to installing an alarm system with anti-theft smoke, Vesta offers the possibility of combine NebulaVesta with an emergency light device, which also has a built-in siren.


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By • 31 Jan, 2022
• Section: Alarms, Detection, Intrusion