The 2GIG Smoke Heat & Freeze Detector uses advanced algorithms and a sophisticated optical chamber to improve the detection of smoke particles created by some synthetic materials, separate from organic smoke associated with normal cooking events. The new technology is designed to trigger an alarm faster when synthetic smoke is detected versus smoke from cooking, adding to safety and peace of mind. In order to perform a true test, a user will actually need to set off the device using smoke or heat. Both fixed temperature detection and rate-of-rise detection are used for heat detection. It uses photoelectric technology to detect smoke. Traditional smoke detectors trigger an alarm when any smoke density reached a specific level, which could have just been normal cooking events. The 2GIG SMKT3-345 is a smoke and heat detector that alerts a compatible alarm system to a fire. These synthetic materials generally have a faster burn rate reducing escape time from an average of 17 minutes to 3-4 minutes (UL Press Release – February 2018). Meeting the new UL standards, the 2GIG Smoke Heat & Freeze Detector provides increased performance and better detection of smoke, including smoke from common synthetic materials found in home furnishings. UL 217 & 268 Smoke Alarm Standards bring 250 new technological changes to traditional smoke detection.
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