
Addressable Analog Differential Heat Detector IP101-17R-A3R for Fire Safety Monitoring
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The detector controls one of the main factors of fire - the increase in temperature of the air environment at the object. The detector measures the current temperature value and transmits the measured value to the device via radio channel. The detector determines the fire condition by exceeding the ambient temperature threshold value for this class of detectors and by exceeding the temperature rise rate of the preset values. The detector is powered by built-in autonomous power supply sources - main and backup batteries.
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