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  2. Heat detector Smoke Detectors - Lowe's

    www.lowes.com/pl/fire-safety/smoke-detectors/heat-detector/4294722463-4294416666

    Keep your home safe from fires and other harm by installing smoke alarms, fire alarms and smoke detectors. Choose from hardwired models or smoke detectors with batteries that can help you and your family feel even more secure.

  3. THERMOFLEX® CF-MP Fixed Temp Heat Detector | Potter Electric

    www.pottersignal.com/conventional-fire-alarm/smoke-detectors/thermoflex-heat...

    The CF-MP Series THERMOFLEX® indoor/outdoor fixed temperature heat detector is suitable for use in areas where corrosion can be harmful to circuit wiring.

  4. Heat Detectors - The Home Depot

    www.homedepot.com/b/Electrical-Fire-Safety-Heat-Detectors/N-5yc1vZbtxa

    The Kidde FireX HD135F is a 120-Volt AC Wire In Heat Alarm that responds to temperature rather than smoke. The alarm will sound if temperatures rise above 135 degree F. The Kidde HD135 degree F is inter connectable.

  5. DETECT-A-FIRE® Fire and Overheat Detectors | Fenwal Controls

    www.kidde-fenwal.com/.../Fenwal-Controls/DETECT-A-FIRE-Fire-and-Overheat-Detectors

    From gas stations to paint spray booths, from range hoods to large power generation systems, from engine compartments to schools, factories and offices, the D-A-F detector is on guard, controlling the release of extinguishants such as clean agents, CO2, water or dry chemicals.

  6. What Are Heat Detectors? Don’t Wait for Smoke - FireFighterLine

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    Heat detectors are essential to fire detection and alarm systems, as they provide an early warning of a potential fire. There are two main types of heat detectors: fixed temperature and rate-of-rise. Fixed temperature detectors are designed to trigger an alarm when the temperature reaches a certain level.

  7. Heat Alarms - U.S. Fire Administration

    www.usfa.fema.gov/prevention/home-fires/prepare-for-fire/heat-alarms

    Heat alarms (detectors) respond to high temperatures, not smoke or fire, and are ideal for garages. They are another useful part of any home fire safety plan. Smoke alarms are not required, or designed for use, in garages.

  8. DETECT-A-FIRE® Heat Detectors | Kidde Fire Systems

    www.kidde-fenwal.com/.../Kidde-Fire-Systems/Detect-A-Fire-Heat-Detectors

    DETECT-A-FIRE detectors are the “heart” of many fire protection systems. These highly reliable devices have been a standard for over 65 years. Thousands of these detectors are in use controlling the release of clean agents, CO2, water, or dry chemicals.

  9. Firex Hardwired Interconnected 120V AC Wire Auxiliary Heat ...

    www.homedepot.com/p/Kidde-Firex-Hardwired-Interconnected-120V-AC-Wire...

    The Kidde FireX HD135F is a 120-Volt AC Wire In Heat Alarm that responds to temperature rather than smoke. The alarm will sound if temperatures rise above 135 degree F. The Kidde HD135 degree F is inter connectable.

  10. The 4 Types of Heat and Smoke Detectors - Mesa Alarm

    mesaalarm.com/blog/types-of-heat-and-smoke-detectors

    Rate-of-rise thermal detectors, often referred to as ROR detectors, signal an alarm when there’s a rapid increase in heat, from 12 degrees to 15 degrees Fahrenheit. Unlike fixed temperature detectors, ROR detectors can operate in a lower temperature threshold.

  11. Edwards EST SIGA-HFS Intelligent Heat Detector - Fire Alarm

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    Signature Series Model SIGA-HFS and SIGA-HRS Intelligent Heat Detectors gather analog information from their fixed temperature and/or rate-of-rise heat sensing elements and converts it into digital signals. The detector’s on-board microprocessor measures and analyzes these signals.