DETECT-A-FIRE detector accurately senses the surrounding air temperature regardless of the fire growth rate.
Repeatable - self-restoring, nothing to replace, testable
Rugged - withstands shock and vibration
Versatile - various temperature settings available
Durable - long lasting stainless steel shell
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| Model | F-12-0-001 |
| Warranty | 6 year limited |
DETECT-A-FIRE® detectors are the “heart” of many fire protection systems. These highly reliable devices have been a standard for over 65 years. Thousands of these detectors are in use controlling the release of extinguishants such as clean agents, CO2, water, or dry chemicals. In some systems the device is used as an ALARM device, to sense overheat or fire and alert personnel. DETECT-A-FIRE detectors have met with wide acceptance because they are designed with RATE COMPENSATION. This provides a unique advantage over both fixed temperature and rate-of-rise types of detectors because only the DETECT-A-FIRE detector accurately senses the surrounding air temperature regardless of the fire growth rate. At precisely the pre-determined danger point, the system is activated. Fixed temperature detectors must be completely heated to alarm temperature and therefore a disastrous lag in time may occur with a fast rate fire. Rate-of-rise devices, on the other hand, are triggered by the rate of increase in ambient temperature and are subject to false alarms caused by harmless, transient thermal gradients such as the rush of warm air from process ovens. The secret of the unit’s sensitivity is in the design (Figure 1). The outer shell is made of a rapidly expanding alloy which closely follows changes in surrounding air temperature. The inner struts are made of a slower expanding alloy. Designed to resist thermal energy absorption and sealed inside the shell, the struts follow temperature changes more slowly. A slow rate fire (Figure 2) will heat the shell and struts together. At the “set point”, the unit will trigger, actuating the alarm or releasing the extinguishant. A transient rush of warm air up to 40°F/min. may expand the shell, but not enough to trigger the unit. By ignoring transient warm air excursions, the DETECT-A-FIRE detector virtually eliminates false alarms prevalent with rate-of-rise devices. If a fast rate fire (Figure 3) starts, the shell will expand rapidly. The struts will close, actuating the alarm and/or releasing the agent. The faster the fire rate of growth, the sooner the DETECT-A-FIRE detector will react. APPLICATIONS • Protection of schools, factories, offices, libraries, etc. • Power generation • Gas station islands • Paint spray booths • Range hoods • Engine compartments
| Model | F-12-0-001 |
| Warranty | 6 year limited |
DETECT-A-FIRE® detectors are the “heart” of many fire protection systems. These highly reliable devices have been a standard for over 65 years. Thousands of these detectors are in use controlling the release of extinguishants such as clean agents, CO2, water, or dry chemicals. In some systems the device is used as an ALARM device, to sense overheat or fire and alert personnel. DETECT-A-FIRE detectors have met with wide acceptance because they are designed with RATE COMPENSATION. This provides a unique advantage over both fixed temperature and rate-of-rise types of detectors because only the DETECT-A-FIRE detector accurately senses the surrounding air temperature regardless of the fire growth rate. At precisely the pre-determined danger point, the system is activated. Fixed temperature detectors must be completely heated to alarm temperature and therefore a disastrous lag in time may occur with a fast rate fire. Rate-of-rise devices, on the other hand, are triggered by the rate of increase in ambient temperature and are subject to false alarms caused by harmless, transient thermal gradients such as the rush of warm air from process ovens. The secret of the unit’s sensitivity is in the design (Figure 1). The outer shell is made of a rapidly expanding alloy which closely follows changes in surrounding air temperature. The inner struts are made of a slower expanding alloy. Designed to resist thermal energy absorption and sealed inside the shell, the struts follow temperature changes more slowly. A slow rate fire (Figure 2) will heat the shell and struts together. At the “set point”, the unit will trigger, actuating the alarm or releasing the extinguishant. A transient rush of warm air up to 40°F/min. may expand the shell, but not enough to trigger the unit. By ignoring transient warm air excursions, the DETECT-A-FIRE detector virtually eliminates false alarms prevalent with rate-of-rise devices. If a fast rate fire (Figure 3) starts, the shell will expand rapidly. The struts will close, actuating the alarm and/or releasing the agent. The faster the fire rate of growth, the sooner the DETECT-A-FIRE detector will react. APPLICATIONS • Protection of schools, factories, offices, libraries, etc. • Power generation • Gas station islands • Paint spray booths • Range hoods • Engine compartments
Badger Fire offers both Industry Guard for Industrial Applications and Range Guard for Commercial Kitchen Applications. Industry Guard is an economical, easy to install and maintain Dry Chemical system, ideal for protecting industrial applications and spray booths. Range Guard is a Wet Chemical system that suppresses fires within commercial kitchens full of ranges, broilers, fryers, and other high temperature cooking appliances.
Badger fire protection products have been manufactured for more than 100 years. Located in Mebane, North Carolina, Badger offers a comprehensive range of industrial-grade fire extinguishers, dry chemical fire suppression systems and Range Guard®, the nation’s first commercial kitchen wet chemical fire suppression system. Badger designs and manufactures industrial-grade fire extinguishers that solve customer challenges while setting the standard in fire protection performance and value.