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Your advantages
Wilo-FFS-E

Your advantages

Fire-specific control safety:

Designed in compliance with the EN12845 standard, FFS-E control panels ensure maximum safety and continuity in fire extinguishing applications.

Clear and intuitive user interface:

A 128x80 pixel graphic LCD display with backlighting and 4-level grayscale provides easy readability. Seven LED indicators and eight function keys allow quick access to system functions.

Uninterrupted monitoring and control:

Three-phase current and voltage measurement provides clear alerts to the user in case of system imbalance or fault.

Manual and automatic operating modes:

In manual mode, maintenance and testing operations can be performed. In automatic mode, the system activates based on pressure switch status and responds quickly during a fire.

Programmable alarms and I/Os:

Thanks to its integrated structure with advanced PLC logic, user-defined alarms, thresholds, and conditions can be flexibly programmed.

Event history recording:

Stores detailed logs of up to 128 events, allowing for easy retrospective analysis.

Easy integration:

Supports integration into building automation and remote monitoring systems via Modbus RTU communication protocol.

Series description

Design

The FFS-E control panel is specially designed to control electric motor-driven pumps used in fire fighting systems, featuring a modern and compact structure. It is equipped with advanced digital control, a graphic LCD screen, and a multilingual user interface. All functions can be managed through intuitive menus.

Type key

Sample:

FFS-E 45 kW

FFS

Fire fighting system panel

E

Electrical Engines

45

Maximum rated po P2 [kW]

Documents

Installation and operating instructions

Wilo- Operating Manual FFS-E Control Panel

Edition 2018-XX
Number of pages 40
Language en
PDF (33 MB)

Group Statement

Group Statement REACH

Edition 2021-05
Number of pages 5
Language language neutral
PDF (287 KB)