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The Hochiki America SPC-24 Projected Beam Smoke Detector consists of an emitter and receiver.
The projected beam smoke detector should be placed so that smoke generated by a fire will likely rise into the path of the beam.
The receiver is constantly monitoring and measuring the intensity of the beam transmitted by the emitter.
Should the smoke from a fire cause a decrease in the signal strength of a magnitude that exceeds the programmed obscuration setting, an alarm signal is generated.
The SPC-24 Projected Beam Smoke Detector can provide vital fire detection in applications where other types of detectors may not be able to respond quickly, or at all, to a fire condition.
Examples of some applications where projected beam smoke detectors have been successfully used include:
atriums
gymnasiums
theatres museums
factories
tunnels churches
stables
warehouses
anecoic chambers
high air velocity areas
The Hochiki America SPC-24 Projected Beam Smoke Detector may also be used in conjunction with more traditional spot type smoke detection devices to provide an even more comprehensive detection system.
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