In its most basic form, a heat detector is a device that has been protecting those within the building from the threat of an upcoming fire. As heat is the primary element produced when a fire starts, this operates more effectively than smoke detectors. When installed on the walls of rooms, hallways, elevators, and numerous other locations. A small spark that burns something causes the room to heat up, which is immediately detected by a heat detector and alerts the main fire control panel or the fire alarm that something is amiss in the affected area. It makes a loud noise to warn everyone inside the room so that nobody gets trapped in the fire and can escape before it does any damage.
| Rate of Rise cum Fix Temperature type | Operating Voltage | DC (10.830) V |
|---|---|---|
| Dual LED for 360 degree visibility | Frequency | 3-5 Seconds |
| 2 wire based detector visibility | Heat Sensitivity | 135 F/ROR |
| Advance algorithms provides advanced | Reset Voltage | Less than 1 volt |
| Detection discrimination | Reset time | Less than 1 sec |
| Easy installation | Alarm indication | 2 continuous emitting red LEDs |
| Low maintenance | Start up current | 100 UA |
| High immunity against unwanted alarms | Alarm current (Max) | 50 mA |
| Stable heat chamber No adjustment or replacement required | Stand by current | 40 UA |
| Dimension | Dia 100mm, ht 46mm. |