Thermal Max Detector

HT-11002

Addressable conventional technology

Alarm temperature 61°C

Individual detector addressing by means of optional address module

Optional connection of remote indicator

Extremely flat design

Sealed electronics

Description

The Thermal Max Detector HT-11002 recognises a ma- ximum temperature of 61°C as sign of fi re. It complies with Class A2S and can be used up to a room height of 6m.

Addressable conventional technology is used for alarm transmission to the fi re detection control panel. By means of the optional Address Module NG60-1, each

detector can be addressed individually, thus allowing to display the detector address, as well as an assigned element text, on a suitable fi re detection control panel.

A detector fault is indicated by a yellow fl ashing of the multicoloured status LED.

The detector can be attached to various bases and it can be protected against theft.

Specifications

Operating voltage

Supply through the detector line voltage

Current consumption

typ. 65µA (quiescent)

Alarm temperature

typ. 61°C

Operating temperature

max. +50°C

Ambient temperature

- 40°C to +70°C (no condensation or icing)

Relative humidity

0 – 98% (no condensation)

Dimensions ø × H

100 × 36 (mm)

Colour

white

Weight

70g

Approval

VdS G204034

Order number

242031

Order name

Thermal Max Detector/Conv./ORBIS/Apo HT-11002

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HT-11002 specifications

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