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 |
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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. |