HEAT DETECTOR

What is a Heat Detector?

A Heat Detector is a fire detection device that monitors temperature changes within an area. When the temperature rises beyond a predetermined limit or increases rapidly within a short period, the detector activates the fire alarm system, providing early warning of potential fire hazards.

Service overview

A Heat Detector is a fire detection device that senses temperature changes and triggers an alarm when it detects a rapid rise or a temperature above a preset limit. Unlike smoke detectors, heat detectors are ideal for areas where smoke or dust may cause false alarms.

Fixed Temperature Heat Detectors

Rate-of-Rise Heat Detectors

Combination Heat Detectors

Protect Your Facility with Reliable Heat Detection

Heat Detectors play a vital role in fire safety by providing dependable detection in environments where smoke detectors may not be suitable. Contact our team today for expert consultation, supply, and installation services tailored to your fire protection needs.

Detect Heat Early. Respond Quickly. Stay Protected.

Why Choose Our Heat Detectors?

1

Expert Installation

Our trained professionals ensure accurate placement and reliable system performance.

2

High-Quality Products

We supply certified heat detectors designed for durability and long-term operation.

3

Complete Support

From consultation and installation to testing and maintenance, we provide comprehensive service and support.

Frequently asked questions

  • A Heat Detector is a fire detection device that activates an alarm when it detects a specific temperature level or a rapid rise in temperature, helping identify fire hazards early.

Heat Detectors are commonly installed in kitchens, warehouses, boiler rooms, parking areas, industrial facilities, and other environments where smoke detectors may be prone to false alarms.

 

A Smoke Detector detects smoke particles in the air, while a Heat Detector responds to changes in temperature. Heat detectors are often used in areas where dust, steam, or fumes may interfere with smoke detection.

Yes. Heat Detectors can be fully integrated with conventional or addressable fire alarm systems, providing automatic alerts and coordinated emergency response.