Hochiki Europe’s ACD multi-sensors have 24 EN approved modes of operation, making them the most advanced multi-sensors on the market. Within Riverside, they would be able to detect multiple elements of a fire individually or simultaneously, including combinations of smoke, fixed temperature, rate of rise of heat and CO. This could prove to be especially important for live performances where pyrotechnics are used, in which case the detectors would need to seamlessly switch between the smoke and heat modes.
The ability to customise Hochiki Europe’s products was also an added bonus for both the installer and the end user. Neil Thurgood added:
“Being able to fully customise the products to suit our client’s aesthetic requirements was hugely beneficial and added to the overall customer experience. In doing so, we were able to deliver the client’s vision, without compromising on style or project turnaround times. In this instance, we opted for a sleek black finish to tie into the studio’s overall design scheme.”
Riverside Studios continues to serve the arts community.