Fire Alarm System
ADDRESSABLE OPTICAL MULTI SMOKE DETECTOR
₹0.00
In Stock
Addressable multi Optical Smoke Detectors are advanced, intelligent fire safety devices designed for large-scale and complex alarm systems. Featuring a unique digital identity for each unit, these detectors utilize light-scattering technology to provide precise early-warning detection of smoldering fires while allowing the central control panel to pinpoint the exact location of the alarm.
Request Bulk Quote
Addressable multi Optical Smoke Detectors represent the pinnacle of modern fire detection technology, engineered for use in sophisticated digital fire alarm systems. Unlike conventional detectors, each addressable unit is assigned a unique digital "address" or ID. This allows the central fire alarm control panel to communicate individually with each detector, providing facility managers and emergency responders with the precise location of a fire, down to the specific room or corridor, significantly reducing response times.
The detector employs an advanced optical sensing chamber that utilizes infrared light-scattering technology. When smoke particles from a slow-burning or smoldering fire enter the chamber, they disrupt the light path, causing it to scatter onto a photodiode sensor. This digital signal is then analyzed by the unit's internal microprocessor before being transmitted to the control panel. This intelligent process ensures high sensitivity to genuine fire threats while providing superior immunity to false alarms caused by electrical noise or minor environmental fluctuations.
Constructed with a sleek, low-profile design, addressable detectors are equipped with dual LED indicators that offer 360-degree visibility. These LEDs provide clear status updates, showing a steady red light during an alarm and often a flashing green light to indicate healthy communication with the system. Because they are part of a digital loop, these detectors also provide "health" reports to the control panel, notifying maintenance teams if a specific unit is contaminated with dust or requires servicing, which greatly simplifies the management of large buildings.
Addressable multi Optical Smoke Detectors are the industry standard for hotels, hospitals, high-rise office buildings, shopping malls, and large industrial complexes. Their ability to provide detailed diagnostic information and precise location data makes them an indispensable tool for life safety in high-occupancy environments. Regular testing and periodic software-based diagnostics are recommended to ensure the system remains fully operational and compliant with the highest fire safety standards.
The detector employs an advanced optical sensing chamber that utilizes infrared light-scattering technology. When smoke particles from a slow-burning or smoldering fire enter the chamber, they disrupt the light path, causing it to scatter onto a photodiode sensor. This digital signal is then analyzed by the unit's internal microprocessor before being transmitted to the control panel. This intelligent process ensures high sensitivity to genuine fire threats while providing superior immunity to false alarms caused by electrical noise or minor environmental fluctuations.
Constructed with a sleek, low-profile design, addressable detectors are equipped with dual LED indicators that offer 360-degree visibility. These LEDs provide clear status updates, showing a steady red light during an alarm and often a flashing green light to indicate healthy communication with the system. Because they are part of a digital loop, these detectors also provide "health" reports to the control panel, notifying maintenance teams if a specific unit is contaminated with dust or requires servicing, which greatly simplifies the management of large buildings.
Addressable multi Optical Smoke Detectors are the industry standard for hotels, hospitals, high-rise office buildings, shopping malls, and large industrial complexes. Their ability to provide detailed diagnostic information and precise location data makes them an indispensable tool for life safety in high-occupancy environments. Regular testing and periodic software-based diagnostics are recommended to ensure the system remains fully operational and compliant with the highest fire safety standards.