Smoke detectors respond to the combustion products emitted by burning materials. All smoke detectors report fires that emit visible smoke. Smoke detectors using ionization techniques for detection can also respond to fires which produce little or no visible smoke. Our smoke detectors are almost always connected our NOVA-5000 Fire Alarm Control System to report conditions to a central control point and alert personnel. For special applications, our smoke detectors are also available as a stand alone device.

S250 Ionization Smoke Detector responds to the first traces of a fire by sensing both visible smoke and invisible products of combustion.

S260 Photoelectric Smoke Detector is recommended for locations where a smoldering fire that produces visible smoke is expected. Especially useful in commercial kitchens where cooking fumes can trigger ionization detectors.

S270 Intrinsically Safe Photoelectric Smoke Detector is the only smoke detector useable in hazardous areas where flammable liquids or gases may be present. When installed with the companion intrinsic safe barrier, the S270 will not produce a spark that could cause an explosion.