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A well designed
conventional
fire alarm
system with a
microprocessor
based LED or LCD
display panel
using a wide
range of
conventional
smoke detectors,
heat detectors,
multi criteria
detectors, flame
detectors,
infrared beam
detectors,
Linear Heat
Sensing cable
detectors,
manual call
points, etc. are
still considered
as an economic
option,
especially for
small
facilities.
We undertake
installation of
small fire alarm
system for your
office premises
to a complex
fire detection
configuration
for multi
complex
commercial
premises using
the most
suitable
detection
devices to get
optimum
functional
satisfaction
with a wide
range of
optional
auxiliary
functions and
mimic display
devices for
quicker
identification
of the origin of
fire. It is
available from a
simple 2 zone
LED display
panel to very
large and
complex
configuration to
meet the
specific
customer
requirements.
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• Linear Heat Sensing
Detector System
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Linear Heat Sensing
Detector System ( LHS )
cable detectors are our
preferred choice for
timely detection of fire
by sensing an overheat
or fire condition in
places like Cable Trays,
Conveyors, Air Craft
Hangers, Power
Transformers, High-Risk
Hazards, Tunnels,
Cooling towers,
Petrochemical storages,
Transportation
Facilities and Historic
Landmarks. LHS
cable-based systems
provide economical
temperature monitoring
at precise point of
risk.
They are reliable,
flexible and have the
ability to detect
abnormal temperature
variances before fire
breaks out.
Our comprehensive LHS
cable-based detector
product portfolio allows
a vast range of
commercial, industrial
and domestic fire and
overheat risks to be
protected, in ambient
temperatures of -650
Ct0480° C.
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Linear Heat
Sensing
Detectors
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Detects at any
point along its
length.
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Provides uniform
sensitivity.
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Available in
wide range of
operating
temperatures.
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Easily spliced
using common
tools.
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Easy
troubleshooting
because of
simple design.
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Outer jackets
resist
corrosion,
chemicals, dust,
dirt, moisture,
and
temperature
extremes.
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