System Sensor 4WTA-B i3 Smoke Detector w/ thermal sensor and sounder

$77.52

  •  Red and green LEDs to simplify local status indication during power-up, standby, alarm, maintenance, and freeze trouble conditions
  • Installer-friendly base and plug-in design
  • Form C relay

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Description

System Sensor i3 sounder and relay smoke detectors apply the guiding principles of installation ease, intelligence, and instant inspection in a series of specialty conventional devices.

To reduce the likelihood of nuisance alarms, all i3 detectors are equipped with both drift compensation and smoothing algorithms. These capabilities minimize both short- and long-term causes of nuisance alarms, such as RF interference and dust accumulation. When connected to the 2W-MOD2 loop test/ maintenance module or an i3 Readyâ„¢ panel, 2-wire i3 detectors can generate a remote maintenance signal when in a maintenance or freeze trouble condition. To measure the sensitivity of any i3 detector, the SENS-RDR displays the reading, in terms of percent-per-foot obscuration, within seconds.

i3 has red and green LEDs to simplify local status indication during power-up, standby, alarm, maintenance, and freeze trouble conditions. When in alarm, i3 sounder models generate an 85 dB temporal tone. If connected to the RRS-MOD reversing relay/synchronization module, all i3 sounders on the loop will activate when one detector is in alarm. The RRS-MOD also synchronizes i3 sounder output to ensure a clear audible signal

Main Features

  • 85 dB sounder
  • Form C relay
  • Isolated thermal sensor
  • Plug-in design (base included)
  • In-line terminals
  • Flexible mounting options
  • Stop-Drop ’N Lockâ„¢ attachment to the base
  • Removable cover and chamber
  • Remote maintenance signaling
  • Drift compensation and smoothing algorithms
  • Simplified sensitivity measurement
  • Dual-color LEDs

Additional information

Weight 0.625 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 6 × 3 cm
Item Condition

New

Smoke Detector FAQ

FAQ smoke detector

Where should a smoke detector be placed?

  • Smoke detectors should be placed on every level of the building, specifically in bedrooms and hallways outside of bedrooms
  • Place the smoke detector on the ceiling or high on the wall
  • Avoid placing them near windows, doors, or vents where drafts might interfere with detection.

Why is the smoke detector beeping?

  • A single beep every 30-60 seconds indicates the battery needs to be replaced in the smoke detector
  • A buildup of dust can cause false alarms, including beeping
  • Humidity and steam can also cause false alarms causing beeping

How often should I test my smoke detector? 

  • You should test your smoke detector at least once a week
  • This is crucial to make sure that it is working correctly
  • Most detectors have a test button on them for easy testing

Can a smoke detector detect vape and cigarette smoke?

  • Yes, smoke detectors can detect both vape and cigarette smoke
  • Many modern smoke detectors are designed to minimize false alarms from vaping and smoking
  • Refrain from vaping and smoking near a smoke detector because it can go off

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