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Addressable Multi-Mode Heat Sensor – 400003FIRE-0003X / CAH330

Cooper CAH330 Intelligent Addressable Multi-Mode Heat Sensor (MAH830 / FXN725) These ranges of intelligent addressable sensors have been specifically designed to operate with Cooper intelligent addressable fire systems. All sensors are third party approved to the relevant section of EN54 (part 7 for smoke detectors & part 5 for heat detectors). The heat sensor (CAH330) can be set to one of 3 modes 77ºC / 92ºC and rate of rise. These sensors are designed to be used in environments where the ambient conditions might cause false alarms if smoke detection were to be used, for example where there is a high level of dust, fumes, steam or smoke under normal conditions.

Addressable Optical Smoke Sensor – 400002FIRE-0002X / CAP320

Cooper CAP320 Intelligent Addressable Optical Smoke Sensor (MAP820 / FXN723) These ranges of intelligent addressable sensors have been specifically designed to operate with Cooper intelligent addressable fire systems. All sensors are third party approved to the relevant section of EN54 (part 7 for smoke detectors & part 5 for heat detectors). The optical sensor (CAP320) is suitable for most applications giving the fastest response to slow burning or smouldering fires which give rise to large visible smoke particles.

Addressable Photo-Thermal Sensor – 400004FIRE-0004X / CAPT340

Cooper CAPT340 Intelligent Addressable Photo / Thermal Sensor (MAOH850 / FNX722) This range of intelligent addressable sensors have been specifically designed to operate with Cooper intelligent addressable fire systems. All sensors are third party approved to the relevant section of EN54 (part 7 for smoke detectors & part 5 for heat detectors). The photo-thermal sensor (CAPT340) will respond quickly to fast clean burning fires yet maintain the advantage of optical sensors when detecting smouldering fires. The thermal enhancement of this sensor allows a higher alarm threshold which provides a greater rejection of false alarms. The sensor will also raise an alarm at temperatures exceeding 60ºC.