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BRK 650MC Optical Smoke Detector with Capacitor Back-Up
The BRK 650MC 230 volt hardwire smoke alarm is a mains powered photoelectric device; incorporating the latest technology for 'seeing' visible particles of combustion, making it ideal for detecting slow smouldering fires.
The environment-friendly capacitor back up provides power to the unit in the event of a mains failure for a minimum of 72 hours in standby mode. Up to 12 suitable smoke and heat alarms can be linked for simultaneous warning. With capacitor back up there is no need to replace batteries.
Features:
- 230 volt - Mains Powered.
- Tamper Proof Capacitor Back up.
- Photoelectric - Most Sensitive to Smouldering Fires.
- Superior Sensing Technology.
- Multi-Alarm Interlink.
- LED Operating Indicators.
- Alarm Source Indicator.
- Full Integral Capacitor Monitoring.
- Sensitivity Test Button.
- Push-fit Connector - Easy to Install.
Technical Specification:
- Sensor: Photoelectric
- Voltage: 230 volt AC ( ) 50-60Hz
- Capacitor Back up: Minimum 72 hours standby plus 4 minutes alarm
- Interlink: Up to 12 alarms
- Alarm Sound Level: 85dB at 3m
- Indicator Light: Solid-state LEDs: AC power green; circuitry and back up red
- Operating Temperature Range: 5°C (40°F) to 38°C (100°F)
- Relative Humidity: 10% to 85%
- Dimensions: 133mm x 38mm
- Weight: 170g
- Test Button: Tests sensitivity, circuits, horn
- Mounting Base Plate
- 5 Year Guarantee
- BS EN14604:2005
Additional Information
| Model | 650MC |
|---|---|
| Suggested Use | Domestic |
| Kitmarked to | BS EN14604:2005 |
| CE Approved | Yes |
| Manufacturer | BRK |
| Detection | Smoke |
| Smoke Sensor Type | Optical / Photoelectric |
| Power | Mains & Alkaline Battery |
| Suggested Locations | Hallway, Landing, Living room, Bedrooms |
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