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Heat Detectors

100 Series Conventional Heat Detectors

100 Series conventional heat detectors offer superb performance and reliability in a sleek, low-profile design.

Overview

100 Series plug-in thermal detectors meet the needs for applications where rapid response is vital and rapid temperature increases would only be caused by a fire emergency. The detectors initiate an alarm in response to both rapid rate-of-rise conditions (in excess of 15°F per minute) and fixed heat (135°F). This enables the heat detector to communicate an alarm to the central control panel prior to reaching its fixed setpoint for high rates-of-rise, providing a timely response to both rapid and slow temperature increases.

Features & Benefits:
  • Low standby current
  • Two visible LEDs blink in standby and provide a 360° field viewing angle
  • Detector head plugs easily into base
  • Built-in test switch
  • Wide variety of mounting bases with built-in shorting spring
Certifications:
  • UL
  • FM
  • CSFM
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