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ELV is the terminology used in the construction world in an attempt to electrically define all the systems in a building which need electricity to run but are not part of the building’s main electrical system. ELV covers all the new modern technologies that are increasingly becoming must-have systems in every building such as data network, CCTV, fire alarm systems, public address systems, audio/video solutions, access control and intrusion detection systems, home automation, and much more!
ACS

ACS is the abbreviation for Access Control System. ACS systems give access to different building locations (usually implemented by automatic unlocking of doors) through different means of authentication of people (by magnetic or RFID identification cards, by finger print, IRIS or face recognition). Almost all new ACS solutions also rely on LAN infrastructure to some extent, while they also include electrical cabling to magnetic door locks, manual push buttons, and magnetic sensors installed on the doors and entry gates.
Aspirating Smoke Detection

Aspirating smoke detectors are highly sensitive and can detect smoke even before it is visible to the human eye, providing a very early warning of a fire event and prompting investigation at the earliest smouldering stage of fire when it can be easily dealt with.
CCTV
Advances in CCTV technology are turning the video surveillance into one of the most valuable loss prevention, safety/security and management tools available today. Retailers use CCTV to monitor for shoplifters and dishonest employees, compile recorded evidence against bogus accident claims and monitor merchandising displays in stores that may be hundreds of miles away. Manufacturers, governments, hospitals and universities use CCTV to identify visitors and employees, monitor hazardous work areas, thwart theft and ensure the security of their premises and parking facilities.
Security Applications
- Observe and record theft or violence by overtly monitoring retail floor space, office buildings, building perimeters, warehouses, loading docks and parking garages.
- Monitor sensitive areas where infrequent activities occur (i.e. confidential records, safes, etc…)
- Monitor point-of-sale exceptions (cash register voids, over-rings, etc…) reducing cashier theft.
- Observe and record shoplifting activities.
- “Walk a beat” by programming a moving camera to pan, tilt, and zoom within a defined pattern.
- Perform covert surveillance (where legally applicable)
- Integrate with access control systems to provide video of persons entering and leaving the premises
- Complement asset tracking systems to provide video when a tagged asset leaves the premises.
Safety Applications
- Allow operators to see into areas where the environment is hazardous to life or health
- Monitor potential accident areas.
- Monitor residence halls, common areas, or high-risk areas to ensure safety of an educational institution’s students and faculty.
- Help reduce the severity of some incidents by the timely dispatch of police, fire, and emergency personnel.
Management Tools
- Train employees, check stock on store shelves and monitor retail sales floor coverage, production lines, etc.
- Demonstrate management’s due diligence towards protecting employees, clients, and visitors, and perhaps avert or minimize litigation and negative publicity
- Document video images on magnetic tape or optical hard drives to record events. This information may be reviewed and later presented as evidence for prosecution of criminals, or as a training tool.
Fire Alarm

Fire Alarm Systems (also abbreviated to FA or FAS), can be divided into two main types – conventional and addressable. Most FA systems still use 2-wire electrical cables for interconnecting of the sensors (smoke, heat, combined) and beacons/alerts to the control panels. Newer fire alarm solutions also provide LAN connectivity for integration with other systems.
Gas Detection

Gas exposure can be fatal. During everyday life, we will be exposed to a wide range of gasses, which when at low concentration levels, or when carefully controlled & monitored do not pose any danger. But a build up of combustible gas caused by a leak can cause an explosion. Or a build up of toxic gas, such as carbon monoxide can be fatal. With this in mind Tech Logix installs Alarm Systems of gas detectors that can run as a self contained stand alone detector, or it can be linked to a central monitoring panel where up to 48 detectors can be connected. The detectors can be for the same gas, or for mixed gasses.
Intrusion Detection System

IDS (Intrusion Detection System) is the common name for a broad range of technologies which as the name suggests, alerts on any attempt for intrusion to a building or premises. They include long and short range radar systems, fiber optic cable systems connected to fences, IR motion detectors, CCTV video analyzing software, and many other technologies.
Linear Heat Detection

Tech Logix’s Linear Heat Detection solutions can offer early detection of fire or warn of over-heating equipment in a specific area. Linear heat detection uses lengths of sensing cable that work in a similar way to conventional heat detectors, the difference being that they are capable of detecting fire, or excessive heat, at any point along their length. There is no minimum length exposure required to generate an alarm signal and systems can be installed using lengths in excess of 1 KM. Linear heat detectors can be used in conjunction with conventional heat detectors or can provide a suitable alternative where conventional heat detection proves to be too costly or difficult to service.
PAS (Public Address System)

PAS (Public Address System) or PAGA (Public Address and General Alarm) is the speaker system installed in buildings for making announcements, playing background music and broadcasting pre-recorded alarm notifications, sometimes automatically triggered by fire alarm systems. PAS is probably one of the few ELV systems that is still not much IP based and use twisted-pair electrical cables for connecting the distributed speakers to the power amplifiers. However most of newer PAS systems have accessories to enable utilizing LAN infrastructure for interconnecting the main components and provide a distributed design.
Thermal Camera Systems

Tech Logix provides Thermal cameras that let people see what their eyes can’t: invisible heat radiation emitted by all objects regardless of lighting conditions. Some of the greatest benefits of thermal imaging come in the domain of security. Security cameras have become a staple of protection for many (if not all) major businesses across the country, and in such a landscape, the need to produce quality images is critical to provide constant protection against potential intruders.
Wireless Fire Detection

This new technology is introduced in Pakistan by Tech Logix, this allows the system designer to integrate wireless devices where necessary to provide convenient and cost-effective fire detection regardless of the type, or technology, of the system that it is part of. Integrating Wireless components with existing fire alarm systems allows older systems to be easily extended or updated with minimal design or planning and with little disruption. New devices can be installed quickly and easily.