You do know you have invalidated the warranty by using deodorant (even canned smoke is not to be used). Any solvent based sprays coat the laser chamber and cause low laser signal faults over time.
Hello, I have a vesda that presents "failure" being the problem as maintenance data, annual expiration, could I serve as an update without plugging the computer, only by the HMI? THANK YOU
Hi Amine, this systems usually meet FM and UL 268 requirements for operation at 32 to 100°F (0 to 38°C) and at a relative humidity of 90% (noncondensing) at 90°F (32.2°C). The condensation, if produced, is collected at a condensate water trap at the input filter of the aspirating unit, and dry air arrives for sampling by the laser detector. For your application, and in extreme cases, air dryers may be needed, but in the most, are not required for the Aspirating Smoke Detector. This does not affect the response time of the unit.
WRONG WRONG WRONG OMG........starters don't use deodorant your supposed to use dry smoke... ALWAYS test from the floor cos a fire does not start in mid air
You do know you have invalidated the warranty by using deodorant (even canned smoke is not to be used). Any solvent based sprays coat the laser chamber and cause low laser signal faults over time.
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Hello, I have a vesda that presents "failure" being the problem as maintenance data, annual expiration, could I serve as an update without plugging the computer, only by the HMI? THANK YOU
Sir
This type panel fault sympol blink blink .what solutions.
ok i think it's very good system for car park or IT rooms, the question her can be use this system at indoor swimming pool area with heavy moisture ?
Hi Amine, this systems usually meet FM and UL 268 requirements for operation at 32 to 100°F (0 to 38°C) and at a relative humidity of 90% (noncondensing) at 90°F (32.2°C).
The condensation, if produced, is collected at a condensate water trap at the input filter of the aspirating unit, and dry air arrives for sampling by the laser detector.
For your application, and in extreme cases, air dryers may be needed, but in the most, are not required for the Aspirating Smoke Detector.
This does not affect the response time of the unit.
And while i am on your not supposed to have any branches or "T"'s within 500mm of detector :-)
Okk think that Is true
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WRONG WRONG WRONG OMG........starters don't use deodorant your supposed to use dry smoke...
ALWAYS test from the floor cos a fire does not start in mid air