
Products Description
Product Description
Wireless smoke detectors with Backup Battery
Because detector placement is critical to early warning functions, smoke detectors should be installed in all areas of the protected premises. Total coverage as defined by NFPA 72 should include all rooms, halls, storage areas, basements, attics, lofts, and spaces above suspended ceilings including plenum areas utilized as part of the HVAC system. In addition, coverage should include all closets, elevator shafts, enclosed stairways, dumbwaiter shafts, chutes, and other subdivisions and accessible spaces
Technical Features:
Power supply: Non-replaceable 3V lithium battery
Conform to EN14604:2005/AC:2008
Alarm volume: ≥85dB at 3m
Big test button for easy weekly testing
Silence function: Approx.8 mins
Low battery signal alarm
Product life time > 10 years
Wired interconnection up to 40pcs
Automatic compensation design
Push base for easy installation
Ceiling mounting,easy t install with mounting bracket
Safety clip feature,not allow mouting without battery installed
Size: Φ140mm * 44.9mm
Technical Parameters:

Wired vs. wireless: The smoke detector dilemma
Wireless smoke detectors utilize the same interconnectivity, but without the wires! The price difference is huge because there is no need to drill holes and run wires in walls and ceilings to make the system work.
Stay Safe: Battery Options for Smoke Detectors
Obviously, wired systems are powered by electricity, although all systems come with battery backup in case of a power outage. Our wireless siren includes a 10-year tamper-proof battery, eliminating the need for battery replacement (and the late-night chirp that may prompt someone trying to remove the battery!).
Cutting Edge Technology: Advances in Wireless Smoke Detectors
Wireless technology has grown exponentially over the years, and wireless smoke detectors have grown in popularity. Wireless systems communicate with each other multiple times a day, which means every device is logged and if one of them fails, you'll be able to easily pinpoint which one needs repair (or replacement).
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alarm volume
Alarm volume is loud and clear, reaching or surpassing 85dB within a 3-meter radius.
time life
Our products have a service life of up to ten years, ensuring long-lasting reliability and peace of mind for our customers.


test button
Easily test your alarm weekly with the convenient test button.
Easy Installation
We offer two installation methods: expansion screws or magnetic strips.

How do wireless smoke detectors work?
These small alarms are part of an overall fire protection system within homes and buildings. They are equipped with sensors (alarms) that activate when the presence of smoke or flame is detected. In this way, it can warn homeowners in the early stages of a fire and, if possible, you can put it out with a fire extinguisher.
Although we all know these devices as "smoke detectors," this is technically incorrect. We can also refer to gas detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, etc. The correct term is "fire detector".
Wireless alarms are capable of sending a wireless signal to the alarm panel and can be programmed to report any event. It also has a built-in audible alarm signal that can sound an immediate alarm at the scene of an incident.
Wireless smoke detectors communicate via radio frequencies. There is a DIP switch on the back of each detector. Since all switches are set to the same setting, all smoke detectors will sound when the Test/Silent button is pressed.
This alarm type also features anti-collision protocols, automatic power control and very high sensitivity, allowing the detector to cover large areas.
In addition, through the wireless detector's diagnostic screen, it is possible to observe the received signal strength, zone assignment and storage location. This way, homeowners will have all the information they need for an optimal installation.
Advantages of wireless smoke alarm systems:
When you consider the possibility of installing an alarm system, one of the main questions that arises is whether it will work properly in an emergency.
One of the major disadvantages that often comes with wireless alarms is that they are more susceptible to tampering.
In many cases, thieves can use frequency jammers to bypass system sensors and prevent them from sending signals to a central monitoring station.
This way, they can enter and exit the house freely! Thankfully, to address this issue, many wireless sirens incorporate new technology to prevent this type of incident from happening. Today, most wireless systems are just as efficient and trustworthy as their wired counterparts.
- Systems cost less to purchase and assemble than wired alarms.
- No rewiring of the house is required for installation. Installing a wireless alarm system is easy and quick.
- Due to its design, the wireless siren can be placed anywhere.
- If the alarm is no longer needed, wirelessly uninstalling it is easier than said!
- New wireless models allow access via mobile phone or other device to view current status and activate or deactivate alarms.
- In general, wireless systems are more aesthetically pleasing and the surfaces are usually cleaner so as not to interfere with your home decor.
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Certifications
Certifications

BSCI

Kitemark

Intertek

NF

VdS

CE
Exhibitions

2021
Beijing Exhibition

2022
Hannover Messe in Germany

2023
The 133rd Canton Fair

2023
Spring Hong Kong Exhibition

2023
Autumn Hong Kong Exhibition

2023
London Exhibition

2023
Birmingham Show

2023
Dubai Exhibition
FAQ
Q: How about the performance of your alarm in high temperature and low temperature?
A: The best temperature range for the alarm is 0℃-40℃, but in the lowest temperature point -10℃, or the highest temperature point 50℃, the alarm can still work with the best performance.
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