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DC3V Residential Battery Operated Smoke Detector For Fire Safety Alarm Sytem
Introduction
Standalone smoke alarms play a vital role in early fire detection and occupant safety, particularly in residential and small-scale commercial environments where a centralized fire alarm system may not be feasible or necessary.
A standalone smoke alarm, also known as an independent smoke detector, is a self-contained fire detection device.
It is designed to operate independently without being connected to a centralized fire alarm system.
Purpose and Function:
The primary purpose of a standalone smoke alarm is to detect the presence of smoke in the immediate vicinity and provide an early warning of a potential fire.
When smoke is detected, the alarm will sound an internal audible signal to alert occupants in the local area.
Power Source:
Standalone smoke alarms are typically powered by batteries.
Installation and Placement:
Standalone smoke alarms are designed for independent installation, without the need for integration with a centralized fire alarm system.They are usually mounted on walls or ceilings, in accordance with fire safety guidelines and local regulations, to ensure optimal smoke detection coverage.
Proper placement of standalone alarms is crucial to provide early warning and effective coverage of the protected area.
Maintenance and Testing:
Standalone smoke alarms require regular testing and maintenance to ensure their continued functionality.
Most models include self-diagnostic features or test buttons that allow users to verify the operability of the alarm.
Routine battery replacement, as recommended by the manufacturer, is essential to maintain the alarm's power source and reliable operation.
Applications:
Standalone smoke alarms are commonly used in residential settings, such as homes and apartments, where a comprehensive fire alarm system may not be present.
They can also be appropriate for small commercial or industrial spaces that do not warrant a full-fledged fire alarm system.
The installation and use of standalone smoke alarms are typically governed by local fire codes and building safety regulations, which specify requirements for placement, performance, and maintenance.
Limitations:
As standalone devices, independent smoke alarms do not provide the same level of interconnectivity and centralized monitoring as a networked fire alarm system.
They are designed to function independently and only provide local alarm notification, without the ability to trigger other emergency response actions or remote monitoring.
Parameters
Product Name | Standalone smoke detector | Work Voltage | DC3V(2*1.5V) |
Volume | ≥80db | Battery | 950mah/1.5V*2 |
Battery life time | Around 1 year | Work temperature | -10°C~+50°C |
Output | Sound and light | Humidity | ≤95%. |
Product standard | CE | Dimension | 110mm*50mm, around 150g(with battery) |
Installation
1. Fix the detector chasis on the ceiling with screw.
2. Open the detectors upper case, assemble the battery and fix the detector on the chasis.
2. Press test button to perform self-test to make sure it work well.
3. Smoke detector inspection: perform usual inspection to make sure it work well. normally,
the indicator light will blink every 2 seconds. When the smoke density exceed the standard, it will send out firm alarm.
4. Battery inspection: if the battery voltage is too low, it will sound lightly every 1 minute till
the battery run out of energy.
Product Range
Conventional Fire Alarm System
Addressable fire alarm system
Gas Extinguishing control system
Beam Detector
4 wire smoke detectors with relay output.
2 wire Conventional smoke and heat detectors
Explosion-proof flame detector for fire alarm system
Standalone smoke detectors and combustable gas detector
Service
1. OEM &ODM service.
2. Provide technical support and after-sale service.
3. 1 year warranty.
4. Normally 15 working days lead time.
5. Welcome sample order.