Product Description
A Conventional Heat Detector is a type of fire detection device used in fire alarm systems to detect increases in temperature indicative of a fire. They are designed to trigger an alarm when the ambient temperature at the detector location reaches a predetermined threshold, typically indicative of a fire. Proper installation, testing, and maintenance are essential to ensure their effectiveness in protecting life and property from fire hazards. Conventional Heat Detector is typically installed in areas where smoke detectors may not be suitable due to environmental conditions, such as high dust levels or excessive moisture, which could lead to false alarms.