Xtralis ICAM IFT-4 very early warning smoke detector with 2000 square metres coverage
Technical Specification
- Make: Xtralis
- Model code: ICAM IFT-4
- Power Supply: 24 V DC
- Dimensions mm: 490 x 355 x 200
- Operating Temp oC: 0 ~ 39
The ICAM IFT-4 detector is multi-channel large bore air sampling system with an alarm sensitivity range from 0.001% to 20% obscuration/m (0.0003% to 6.10% obscuration/ft). This detector is classified as a 'very early warning smoke detector' and can reliably detect fire at an early stage, and low to high concentrations of smoke. As a multi-channel system, the IFT detector is able to divide a protected space into sampling sectors, enabling the localisation of a fire for faster incident response. The detectors are configurable for a variety of environments, providing ideal fire detection solutions for power stations, telecommunications and IT facilities, clean rooms, warehouses, cold storage, harsh and hazardous areas, historic buildings, museums, prison cells and technical cabinets.
Read moreMake | Xtralis |
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Manufacturer | Honeywell |
Category | Intruder Alarms>Intruder detectors |
Model code | ICAM IFT-4 |
Electrical Specifications | Power Supply: 24 V DC |
Physical Specifications | Dimensions mm: 490 x 355 x 200 |
Environmental Specifications | Operating Temp oC: 0 ~ 39 |
Additional info |
The ICAM IFT-4 detector is multi-channel large bore air sampling system with an alarm sensitivity range from 0.001% to 20% obscuration/m (0.0003% to 6.10% obscuration/ft). This detector is classified as a 'very early warning smoke detector' and can reliably detect fire at an early stage, and low to high concentrations of smoke. As a multi-channel system, the IFT detector is able to divide a protected space into sampling sectors, enabling the localisation of a fire for faster incident response. The detectors are configurable for a variety of environments, providing ideal fire detection solutions for power stations, telecommunications and IT facilities, clean rooms, warehouses, cold storage, harsh and hazardous areas, historic buildings, museums, prison cells and technical cabinets. |
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