Heat detectors are fire detection devices designed to respond when the ambient temperature reaches a preset level or when there is a rapid rise in temperature over a short period of time. Unlike smoke detectors, heat detectors do not sense smoke but instead activate based on thermal changes, making them ideal for environments where smoke, dust, or fumes may cause false alarms.There are two main types of heat detectors: fixed temperature detectors, which trigger an alarm when the temperature exceeds a specific threshold (e.g., 57°C or 135°F), and rate-of-rise detectors, which respond to a sudden increase in temperature, even if the set threshold has not been reached. Heat detectors are commonly used in kitchens, boiler rooms, garages, warehouses, and industrial facilities, where smoke detectors might not function effectively due to environmental conditions. Heat Detection Systems designed to detect temperature changes caused by the heat produced during a fire. Unlike smoke detectors, which are triggered by the presence of smoke, heat detectors activate in response to a rise in temperature, making them more suitable for environments where smoke may not be immediately present, such as kitchens, garages, industrial settings, or warehouses.
Heat detectors offer the key advantage of detecting fires in their early stages, even before smoke becomes visible.This allows for a faster response time, reducing the potential for extensive damage. They are powered by either low-voltage systems (usually 12V or 24V DC) in commercial setups or battery-operated versions for standalone use. The detectors are built with durable plastic or metal housings and designed for ceiling or wall mounting, with a coverage area of up to 50 m², depending on ceiling height and room size. Most models feature LED indicators to show operational status and latching mechanisms to hold the alarm state for easy identification .Additionally, heat detectors are ideal for environments where smoke may not be present at the start of a fire, such as industrial kitchens, garages, or areas with high ventilation. They also minimize the risk of false alarms, as they do not rely on the presence of smoke or fumes, ensuring more accurate detection of real fire hazards.Our heat detectors meet international safety standards, providing reliable and effective fire detection solutions for commercial, residential, and industrial properties. Whether you need to protect your home, business, or industrial facility, our heat detectors offer early warnings to safeguard lives and property, ensuring peace of mind and enhanced fire safety.