Client: Remto
HF divisions involved:
Fire & Security
Brief Project Description: HF recently undertook a comprehensive upgrade of an access control system for a multi-floor facility, replacing the existing Bodet door controllers, relays, and power supply units (PSUs) with advanced Paxton 10 units. This project involved a meticulous process of tracing and utilising existing cabling, repurposing enclosures as junction boxes and extending reader/PoE cables, RTE (Request to Exit) cables and lock cables to their respective Paxton 10 controllers.
Our fire & security engineers installed a new Paxton 10 system throughout the site. The transition to the Paxton 10 system was seamless, with all existing RTE/BG combinations retained and incorporated into the new setup. These were thoroughly tested to ensure full functionality.
As part of the security enhancements, new electric strikes were installed on multiple floors of the building.
At the main entrance, we retained the existing magnet/shear lock combination (as well as in the garden, kitchen door and bike store area) and upgraded the existing Paxton Access panel into a Paxton 10 system as the existing system was incompatible due to its age, necessitating the upgrade.
The buildings elevator also received a new Paxton 10 controller fitted to the existing junction box on the car roof, ensuring secure access to designated floors via card authentication.
Project Challenges: While the project was a success, it was not without its challenges. One of the primary difficulties was working with the existing fire & security infrastructure. Some older components that were fitted were incompatible with the new system. This meant that our team had to carefully assess each element and determine whether to integrate or replace it, ensuring a balance between efficiency and cost-effectiveness for the client
Another challenge was the complex nature of the site’s cabling. Tracing and repurposing existing wiring required precision and patience, particularly when extending cables to the new controllers. The team encountered situations where cabling had to be rerouted or extended in ways that minimised disruption to the site’s operations. Additionally, the integration of the fire alarm interface within the bin store posed a technical challenge, as it required precise coordination to ensure that all doors would unlock correctly upon fire activation. Rigorous testing was conducted to verify the system’s reliability in an emergency scenario.
Despite these obstacles, our Fire & Security’s expertise and problem-solving approach enabled the successful deployment of the Paxton 10 system without major disruptions. The project was completed within schedule, demonstrating our team’s ability to adapt and overcome challenges efficiently.
The successful completion of this project is a testament to our teams expertise in delivering high-quality security solutions. As one of the leading fire and security contractors in the UK, we provide nationwide, 24/7 call-out services and monitoring, ensuring that businesses and facilities remain secure at all times. With a commitment to innovation, reliability, and safety, HF Fire & Security continues to set the benchmark for excellence in the industry.
We are pleased to announce a significant milestone in our journey of growth and transformation. Effective 1 April 2025, HF Mechanical & Electrical Ltd will officially launch, marking the final phase of HF Group’s strategic restructuring. This change is designed to enhance clarity and communication regarding the company’s full range of services across multiple disciplines. […]