Hochiki Corporation Introduces New Multi Criteria CO, Smoke and Heat Detector
January 25, 2017 at 07:00 am EST
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Hochiki Corporation announced that the new ACD-V Carbon Monoxide, Smoke and Heat Detector is available for immediate shipment. The ACD-V is company's latest design, and features multi-sensor capabilities. The ACD-V, which takes optimal advantage of its multiple sensing capabilities, will redefine 'life safety detection' expectations. The Hochiki ACD-V CO, Smoke, and Heat Multi-Sensor is particularly suited for detecting fires produced by the burning of the wide range of combustibles found in today's buildings. Temperature monitoring is achieved by thermistors placed for optimum sensitivity. Also, the ACD-V is suited for detecting deadly levels of carbon monoxide (CO). The company's unique design allows fast response to flaming/smoldering fires and/or carbon monoxide levels while minimizing nuisance alarms. The ACD-V smoke sensor utilizes a chamber that allows for easy 360° smoke entry. The smoke sensing chamber is protected by a unique stainless steel screen that reduces or eliminates false alarms due to steam. Pulse sensing together with an advanced algorithm allows for fast smoke sensing while reducing false alarms due to transients. The company America's FireNET Plus fire alarm control panels automatically adjust the sensor's threshold to compensate for dirt and environmental contamination to make the ACD-V the most stable early warning detector ever. The ACD-V heat portion incorporates a highly linear dual thermistor circuit. A specially designed cover protects the thermistors while allowing maximum air flow. The ACD-V supports both fixed-temperature and rate-of-rise sensing. The fire alarm control panel can adjust the sensor threshold for different environmental requirements. At the heart of the ACD-V is company's carbon monoxide (CO) sensing cell which serves the dual purpose of supplementing smoke detection in combination with the photodiode arrangement and monitoring colorless, odorless and deadly carbon monoxide levels for life safety. When the carbon monoxide exceeds the poisonous levels, either over time or instantaneously depending on programming, the sensor transmits an interrupt to the control panel indicating a CO alarm. Up to 127 devices are permitted on each SLC loop. A detector's address is set electronically with the aid of a hand-held programming unit to eliminate address corruption from environmental influences later on. The sensor mounts to a base and incorporates a locking mechanism for secure installation. The base provides mounting slots and terminals for field wiring. The sensor incorporates dual LEDs for easy 360° viewing of the detectors status.
HOCHIKI CORPORATION is a Japan-based company mainly engaged in the manufacture, sale, installation and maintenance of fire alarms, fire fighting equipment, information and communication equipment, security equipment, as well as the development of non-life insurance agency service business and other related business. The Company operates through two business segments. The Disaster Prevention segment is engaged in the manufacture and sale of fire alarm and fire extinguishing equipment. The main products are involved in automatic fire alarm equipment, emergency alarm, fire alarm equipment, sprinkler fire extinguishing equipment and tunnel fire prevention system. The Information Communication segment provides information communication equipment and security equipment. The main products are involved in TV joint receiving facilities, terrestrial digital broadcast receiving systems, access control systems and key management systems.