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PAD200-PCHD

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The PAD200-PCHD is a listed Analog Addressable photoelectric smoke sensor, rate of rise and/or fixed temperature heat sensor and carbon monoxide (CO) sensor compatible with fire alarm control panels that utilize the Potter Addressable Device (PAD) protocol. The CO sensing portion utilizes a proven electrochemical sensor for accurate detection of CO gas for life safety applications.

Features

  • Photoelectric Smoke Detection compliant with UL 268 7th Edition
  • Carbon Monoxide (CO) detection compliant with UL 2075
  • Heat Detection compliant with UL 268 and UL 521 7th Edition
  • Walk Test mode allows for fast easy validation of CO sensor operation
  • Low profile, less than 2 inches with the base
  • Wide selectable sensitivity range of 1.0 to 3.5%/foot
  • Temperature range of 32° F to 115° F
  • Selectable Rate of Rise and/or fixed heat detector
  • Fixed temperature range of 135° F to 185° F
  • Sensor communicates sensitivity to control panel
  • UL listed smoke calibration and sensitivity
  • Optional locking tab to prevent unwanted removal
  • Simple DIP switch address setting, no programming tool required
  • LED alarm indicator
  • Product includes a 5 year warranty
  • UUKL Listed for Smoke Control

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