INS provides network solutions to maximise the uptime of communication systems by creating redundancy, maintaining, protecting and monitoring the physical layer of the system.
Our products and services are appropriate for a wide range of industries including fire protection, intrusion, access control, petrochemical, industrial, marine and mining industries.
INS has a proactive network maintenance approach with its range of software products which allows for either on-site or remote monitoring of a network.
INS products make fault detection easy, the way our products function, providing visual diagnostic display of information which was previously invisible and inaccessible.
Passive Dual Channel Optic Fibre Converter / Hybrid Medium network communication equipment: (Dual CIE ports with 2.5 kV isolation)
Used to provide an optic fibre communication bus for CIE equipment with RS-485 communication interfaces.
RS-485 Transient Suppression Module with 2.5kV isolation
A module designed to introduce protection against Electrostatic Discharge, Electrical Fast Transient and Slow High Energy Voltage Surge.
ISO9001 – Our contract manufacturer are ISO9001 certified. Refer to the ACL website www.acl.co.uk for more information.
“The fire alarm network at the Queen’s Medical Centre in Nottingham consists of 77 panels which use a bespoke RS-485 network card array, designed from the ground up for large complex fire alarm networks. After 19 years’ service spares for this network card were becoming unavailable and also the fire alarm network was suffering frequent breakdowns due to a combination of cables perishing with age, mechanical damage to cables and also increased electrical and electronic noise. INS Technologies were approached to replace the obsolete network card with a modern data network solution, the DNA card. The DNA Cards were installed over a four-week period and have resulted in a more stable and resilient fire alarm network, and the network is currently performing well. The DNA Cards have also filtered out the external influences allowing for a more efficient data flow. They have also identified issues with existing copper cables that require replacing and this will form part of an ongoing refurbishment programme.”
– Matthew Grimshaw,
Estates Capital Project Manager,
Nottingham University Hospitals Trust