Conventional Optical Smoke Detector (Certified by LPCB), Without Base
Overview
The Conventional Optical Smoke Detector offers reliable fire detection using advanced photoelectric technology. Certified by the Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB), this detector ensures dependable performance and compliance with global safety standards. Designed for conventional fire alarm systems, it comes without a base, allowing flexible integration with your existing system infrastructure.
Key Features of the Conventional Optical/Smoke Detector
- Photoelectric Detection: Uses light scattering technology to detect smoke particles effectively, especially in smoldering fires.
- LPCB Certified: Guarantees third-party tested safety and performance.
- Conventional System Compatibility: Seamlessly integrates with most standard 2-wire or 4-wire conventional fire panels.
- LED Status Indicator: Offers clear visibility for power and alarm states, improving monitoring and maintenance.
- Compact & Low-Profile Design: Blends well with most interior designs without sacrificing functionality.
- High Reliability: Resistant to false alarms caused by dust, steam, or light environmental disturbances.
- Easy Maintenance: Detector chamber is accessible for cleaning and inspection.
Applications
Ideal for a range of indoor environments such as office buildings, retail stores, schools, hospitals, and residential complexes. Best used in corridors, open-plan spaces, or bedrooms where smoke from slow-burning fires may accumulate first.
Benefits of the Conventional Optical/Smoke Detector
- Enhanced Fire Safety: Early detection of slow-smoldering fires allows more time for evacuation and response.
- Global Compliance: LPCB certification provides assurance of international quality standards.
- Flexible Installation: Base sold separately, so you can match it with your existing system.
- Energy Efficient: Designed to minimize current consumption for extended system performance.
- User Friendly: Clear indicators and simple wiring help reduce installation and maintenance time.
Installation & Maintenance
Mount the detector to the ceiling using a compatible conventional detector base (sold separately). Avoid installation near air vents or corners. Clean the optical chamber regularly and test monthly to maintain sensitivity. Replace the unit every 10 years or as per manufacturer guidance.