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Photoelectric Detectors

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  The Quest for Smoke Detection Perfection

The Quest for Smoke Detection Perfection

December 3, 2012

An effort to reduce nuisance alarms and better detect smoldering fires has led to the development of a new type of algorithm-assisted alarm. Learn how the device differs from standard photoelectric and ionization devices and how it might advance life-safety measures.

  Gentex GN-503FF Photoelectric Smoke & CO Detector

Gentex GN-503FF Photoelectric Smoke & CO Detector

October 29, 2012
Gentex Corp. of Zeeland, Mich., unveils the GN-503FF, a photoelectric smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) alarm designed with two sets of Form A/Form C relay contacts that activate independently for smoke and CO events.
  Optex Battery-Powered Photoelectric Detector

Optex Battery-Powered Photoelectric Detector

August 9, 2012
The SL-350QFR by Optex of Chino, Calif., is a 350-foot battery-powered photoelectric detector that requires no trenching or wiring, according to the company.
  System Sensor InnovairFlex D4120 and D4S

System Sensor InnovairFlex D4120 and D4S

August 1, 2012
System Sensor of St. Charles, Ill., releases the InnovairFlex D4120 four-wire photoelectric duct smoke detector, which features a pivoting housing that fits both square and rectangular footprints and mounts to round or rectangular ductwork.
  System Sensor Acclimate Multi-Criteria Detector

System Sensor Acclimate Multi-Criteria Detector

June 20, 2012
The Acclimate 2251TMB photoelectric detector by System Sensor of St. Charles, Ill., includes thermal detection at 135° F.
  System Sensor 2251BR Photoelectric Detector

System Sensor 2251BR Photoelectric Detector

February 28, 2012
To make it easier for users to test its InnovairFlex intelligent smoke detectors, System Sensor of St. Charles, Ill., has added the 2251BR remote test capable photoelectric detector for a simplified remote testing capability.

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