Fenwal AnaLASER HSSD with Modular Control Equipment

The AnaLASER HSSD with Modular Control Equipment is an air sampling system capable of detecting particles of combustion as low as 0.0015%/ft (0.005%/m), which is 2000 times more sensitive than conventional smoke detectors.  The higher sensitivity of the detector allows it to detect low energy fires even in high airflow environments, which tend to dilute smoke concentrations.  A typical AnaLASER HSSD with Modular Control Equipment system would be comprised of a Detector/Fanbox Assembly, Air Sampling Pipe Network, Display Control Card (DCC) with Enclosure, and standard AnaLASER Power Supply.  The AnaLASER provides coverage protection for areas up to 20,000 square feet.  Each AnaLASER HSSD provides a full range of programmable parameters including three adjustable alarm levels allowing installations to be customized based on specific application requirements.  The AnaLASER HSSD also incorporated a real time ten LED smoke level bar graph and a running history of previous smoke levels and events, so that critical information is visible and available at all times.  All Kidde-Fenwal products are available at Getz Fire Equipment.

Typical applications include telecommunications, computer rooms, anechoic chambers, museums, electronic manufacturing, clean rooms, high bay warehouses, and correctional facilities.

Visit the Kidde-Fenwal website at www.kidde-fenwal.com


Getz Fire Equipment Company
Shipping Address:
1615 S. W. Adams Street
Peoria IL 61602-1782
Mailing Address:
P. O. Box 419
Peoria IL 61651-0419

Phone: 309-673-0761
Toll Free: 800-747-3473
Fax: 309-673-8067
Email: getz@getzfire.com


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