Notifier NRX-REP Agile wireless Repeater

The Notifier NRX-REP is a wireless network repeater unit from the Agile range of wireless fire system equipment.

This device is designed to communicate with the Notifier Agile range of wireless fire system devices.

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NRX-REP
€322.00 €266.12
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Notifier NRX-REP Agile Wireless Network Repeater

The Notifier NRX-REP is a wireless network repeater unit from the Agile range of wireless fire system equipment.  This device is designed to communicate with the Notifier Agile range of wireless fire system devices.

The Agile wireless platform is powered by robust mesh network technology providing up to two communication paths to each wireless device. This makes the network highly reliable, protecting against broken communication links. Mesh network technology enables flexible and economic installations in a wide variety of building footprints.

Wireless components
The wireless components in the Agile series are suitable for analog fire alarm systems. In order to install them wirelessly, the NRX-USB and NRXI-GATE are required. The NRX-REP can be placed in the installation via a B501RF pedestal.


Specifications NRX-REP

  • Wireless repeater
  • Up to 500 meters wireless range in open field
  • Dimensions: 104 x 51 mm including W501RF pedestal
  • Weight: 115 grams
  • Complies with EN54-25 and EN54-18

Customer Reviews

Product Questions

After how many years do I have to replace an old fire detector with a new one?
Question by: Wolfgang on Jun 7, 2025, 1:22 PM
A fire detector (smoke / heat detector) should generally be replaced every 10 years. This is the standard service life of most smoke detectors, including those from Jablotron, Notifier and DSC.

Why replace after 10 years?
> Sensor ageing: The smoke detector loses its sensitivity over time.
> Battery wear: Even models with long-life batteries can run out after 10 years.
> Reliability: After 10 years, the risk of faults increases and security systems must always be reliable.

Regards
Answer by: Frank Ligthart (Admin) on Jun 7, 2025, 1:26 PM