The Context Plus XP95 optical detector uses the same outer case as the ionisation smoke detector and is distinguished by the indicator LED which is clear in standby and red in alarm. Within the case is a printed circuit board which, on one side, has the light proof labyrinth chamber with integral gauze surrounding the […]
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Optical Smoke Detector Xpert Card Addressed
The Context Plus XP95 optical detector uses the same outer case as the ionization smoke detector and is distinguished by the indicator LED which is clear in standby and red in alarm. Within the case is a printed circuit board which, on one side, has the light proof labyrinth chamber with integral gauze surrounding the […]
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Standard Temperature Detector, XPERT style, 55000-400IMCÂ High Temperature Detector, XPERT style, 55000-401IMC Context Plus XP95 temperature (heat) detectors have a common profile with ionisation and optical smoke detectors but have a low air flow resistance case made of self-extinguishing white polycarbonate. They monitor temperature by using a single thermistor network which provides a voltage output […]
READ MORE »Multi Sensor Detectors Xpert Card Addressed
The Context Plus XP95 multisensor detector contains an optical smoke sensor and a thermistor temperature sensor whose outputs are combined to give the final analogue value.The multisensor construction is similar to that of the optical detector but uses a different lid and optical mouldings to accommodate the thermistor temperature sensor. The sectional view (below) shows […]
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Intelligent Mounting Base, XPERT style, 45681-210IMC Accepts all Context Plus Xpert card stlyle smoke and heat detectors. It is a zero insertion force base with dual finger receptacles of stainless steel into which the detector terminals slide. Cable connections of up to 2.5mm diameter are made via captive cable clamps. Includes four double terminals (L1 […]
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