System Sensor's Acclimate 2251TMB

June 18, 2012
Detector features thermal detection and self-adjusts detection parameters and alarm threshold

St. Charles, IL – The Acclimate 2251TMB photoelectric detector includes thermal detection at 135°F. It uses advanced onboard software to combine the signals from the photo and thermal elements to create a true multi-criteria detector that responds quickly to real fires while rejecting nuisance alarms.

The Acclimate detector can also adjust its sensitivity according to its environment. Using advanced software, Acclimate continuously samples the air in the environment and adjusts its detection parameters and alarm threshold accordingly. It does this automatically without user intervention. There’s no need for an installer to set sensitivity levels at the control panel – Acclimate makes the educated decisions. In fact, Acclimate has proven its effectiveness and reliability in over one million installations.

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