
Addressable Optical-Electronic Smoke Detector IP 212-108 MAX for Early Fire Detection
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A directional analogue optical-electronic smoke detector (DIP) with self-testing system is designed to detect fires at early stages. The device measures the smoke level of the environment, so it triggers at the stage of smouldering materials. MAKS-DIP detectors are used in fire alarm systems of banks, offices, residential buildings, enterprises, shops and other facilities.
The equipment is installed in a closed room one unit at a time (in accordance with SP 5.13130.2009). Data exchange with the receiving and controlling device is carried out via the "twisted pair" line.
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