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System Sensor today announced that it has launched its new i4 Series Combination CO/Smoke Detector and Integration Module. The i4 Series is the first low-voltage, system-connected, combination smoke ...
St. Charles, IL (October 13, 2014) – System Sensor is excited to announce the launch of FAAST XT, an aspirating smoke detector with an expanded coverage area that uses four pipe inlets to draw ...
A line of accessories is available that is designed to optimize the capabilities of the company’s i3™ Series of photoelectric smoke detectors. The series includes both two-wire and four-wire ...
St. Charles, IL (February 19, 2015) – System Sensor’s Aspirating Smoke Detection Application Guide is available for download. It covers detailed application guidelines, codes/standards, and ...
Smoke detector types Most household smoke detectors employ either an ionization or photoelectric (optical) sensor to detect a fire. Each uses a different method to sense the presence of smoke.
Smoke detectors come in three main types: photoelectric, ionization and dual sensor smoke detectors. These use different methods to detect smoke particles, and they serve different purposes.
Smoke detector types Most household smoke detectors employ either an ionization or photoelectric (optical) sensor to detect a fire. Each uses a different method to sense the presence of smoke.
The company’s duct-mounted smoke detector is UL listed for smoke detection in air speeds as low as 100 ft/min, including locations where slow-moving air is present, such as in vav boxes and fire/smoke ...
Smoke detectors come in three main types: photoelectric, ionization and dual sensor smoke detectors. These use different methods to detect smoke particles, and they serve different purposes.