We take pride in providing our clients with the best solutions, but don’t take our word for it – take theirs.
“Regarding the Optic Fibre Converters. They are much more responsive and give us a much more reliable Network.
No more downtime means a happy client.”
– Dewald Jansen van Vuuren,
Head of Fire and Security Division, Stefmet Technologies, South Africa
“I am extremely satisfied with the network solutions provided by INS Technologies. Their team worked diligently to assess our needs and implemented a robust and efficient network infrastructure tailored to our specific requirements. The seamless connectivity and enhanced security measures have greatly improved our organization’s productivity and peace of mind. I highly recommend INS for their exceptional expertise, professionalism, and commitment to delivering top-notch solutions.”
– Alan Sheehy,
Site E&I Engineer, ThermoFisher Scientific, Ireland
“The INS DNP R-2F modules installed on the HTTC Office facility in Singapore were easy to install with full support for the Ziton ZP3 “priority break” signal as required to meet the BS5839-1 requirements. The equipment has proven to be reliable and has improved the performance of the fire panel network by increasing the network up-time. The INS modules also support the capability to rapidly diagnose and localizing any infrastructural network anomalies through the visual indicators on each node. I recommend the INS equipment as quality products for use with fire panel networks.”
– Chiaw Fund Shern,
Director, Contracts & Services, Acclaim Systems Pte Ltd, Singapore
“Having recently installed INS DNA network equipment on a 44 fire panel fibre network in Australia, we have experienced a solid improvement with the system performance. The INS network tools used to commission and monitor the system proved extremely useful. Since the installation of the INS equipment, our customer has been very pleased with the increased stability and performance, successfully executing weekly system tests. In addition to not only a fantastic product the support given throughout the upgrade and changeover process was very professional and of the highest standard. I would have no hesitation recommending INS products and look forward to our next project.”
– David Behlevanas,
General Manager Operations, Incite Fire, Australia
“I would like to express my sincere thanks to Steven and his team for their professionalism throughout this project. I was extremely impressed with not only with Steven’s knowledge of his own products but also the Ziton ZP3 protocol we utilise on site. Working on a project within a healthcare facility brings a number of challenges and I can only commend Steven and his team for their ‘’can do attitude’’ to deliver this project on time and within budget. At all stages during this upgrade Steven was available for technical support to liaise with our electrical contractor and communicate with all relevant stakeholders. I wish Steven and his team every success in the future.”
– Jim O’Brien,
Electrical Facilities Lead , Bon Secours Health System, Cork, Ireland
“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
“The INS range of products in use at Stansted Airport have brought a new lease of life to the management and operation of the life safety systems currently installed.
From the DNX dynamic network analysers in use on the ZP3 main network infrastructure, the INS008 and INS009 monitored I/O links via LAN and wireless topology, to the IRIS E-notification system which is utilised by the operational staff, INS have provided the backbone onto which the life safety network communication can flourish, and operate unhindered.
Using the INS products currently available, we are able to identify, diagnose, and rectify life safety system faults as soon as they arise. In fact, deployment of the recommended maintenance regime ensures that preventative measures can be taken to identify degradation in equipment at the earliest stage.
In my opinion, the INS range of products are an essential part of the system infrastructure for any large scale networked life safety system, especially where there is an operational requirement for notification and management.”
– Andrew Wilson,
Stansted Commissioning Engineer, Chubb Fire & Security Limited
“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