CONVENTIONAL BEAM (BEAM) TYPE SMOKE DETECTOR

CONVENTIONAL BEAM (BEAM) TYPE SMOKE DETECTOR, Fire Detector
CONVENTIONAL BEAM (BEAM) TYPE SMOKE DETECTOR, Fire Detector
CONVENTIONAL BEAM (BEAM) TYPE SMOKE DETECTOR, Fire Detector
CONVENTIONAL BEAM (BEAM) TYPE SMOKE DETECTOR, Fire Detector

Conventional Beam Type Smoke Detector It is a beam type smoke detector produced with a surface mount production technique, with a modern appearance, designed to detect smoke with infrared rays in large and high areas such as warehouses and shopping malls. The beam type smoke detector consists of two parts, the receiver and the transmitter. These two pieces are placed with a distance of 5-100 meters. Beam type smoke detector with reflector consists of 2 parts, a receiver/transmitter unit and a reflector. With these two pieces facing each other; They are placed at a distance of 5-35 meters when using a single reflector, and 5-50 meters when using 4 reflectors. Detectors detect according to the amount of infrared light that decreases due to the smoke that occurs during the fire. ◗ Smart addressable and conventional model option ◗ Model option with short-circuit isolator ◗ Model options with transceiver or reflector ◗ 2-digit numeric display for easy commissioning ◗ Fire protection of an area of ​​1500 square meters with beam type smoke detector and 750 square meters with reflector beam type smoke detector ◗ Buttons to facilitate programming ◗ LED indicators indicating power, fire and fault conditions ◗ Ability to compensate for pollution and other environmental conditions ◗ Three easily adjustable sensitivity levels ◗ Continuous control of communication against faults DETECTOR MODELS Product code Description ML-2170 Conventional beam (beam) type smoke detector (including Transceiver) ML-2173 Conventional beam type smoke detector with reflector ML-0171 Beam type smoke detector reflector, 1-pile ML-0174 Beam-type smoke detector reflector, 4-fold

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