A Conventional Heat Detector Alarm is an effective part of any property protection system
testing the ambient temperatures. It is ideal if a rapid response is needed in case of fire, smoke,
or any other containments. The heat detectors are connected to a control panel, signaling any
high rates of temperature rise. Once it senses a gradual increase in the room’s temperature,
alerting people about the presence of fires before it goes out of hand.
Types of Conventional Heat Detectors
- Rate-of-rise heat detectors
- Fixed temperature detector
Benefits
- Quickfire detection
- Detection of high-energy fires
- Smart smoke detectors that can be connected to mobile phones
- Perfect if connected to a ceiling sprinkler system
- Isn’t affected by dust, minimizing false alarms
- Goes off when the temperature decreases