Mechanical Heat Detectors
| Data Sheet: | 5600 Series |
|---|---|
| Manual: | 5600 Series |
| Engineering Specs: | 5600 Series |
| Training: | Online Module |
| Media: | Know When to Get Out of the Kitchen Ad |
| Bringing the Heat |
Intelligent Heat Detectors
| Data Sheet: | 200 Series Intelligent Detectors |
|---|---|
| Manual: | 2251TB, 2251TMB |
| 5251B, 5251RB, 5251H | |
| Engineering Specs: | 2251TB |
| 2251TMB | |
| 5251B | |
| 5251RB | |
| 5251H | |
| Media: | Bringing the Heat |
| Case Studies: | Texas Capitol |
| Pleasant Grove High School | |
| Silvercreek Premier Retirement Living |
Cooking smoke, steam, cleaning chemicals…all of these are common to industrial kitchens and each has the potential to cause costly nuisance alarms in traditional smoke detectors.
If you have a kitchen application, or other fire or property protection application that requires heat detection, System Sensor has a fixed-temperature, rate-of-rise, or combination heat detector for your project.
Set to alarm when ambient temperatures reach a fixed point, typically indicating a fire, fixed-temperature heat detectors are a highly cost-effective solution for many property protection applications. If rapid response to fire is vital, rate-of-rise heat detectors are an ideal solution where rapid temperature increases would only be caused by a fire emergency. Combination heat detectors provide both fixed and rate-of-rise detection. This enables the heat detector to communicate an alarm to the central control panel prior to reaching its fixed set point for high rates of rise, providing a timely response to both rapid and slow temperature increases.
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Conventional Heat Detectors
| Data Sheet: | 5151 |
|---|---|
| Manual: | 5151 |
| Media: | Bringing the Heat |
