Mircom Photoelectric Smoke Sensor (MIX-2251AP)

$299.99

SKU: MIX-2251AP Brand:

Mircom Photoelectric Smoke Sensor
**  DISCONTINUED –  replacement is the Mircom MIX-2351AP

 

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The Mircom Photoelectric Smoke Sensor (MIX-2251AP) is a intelligent manufactured by Mircom. This product is designed for commercial fire alarm system applications and meets NFPA 72 installation requirements.

Key Features

  • Intelligent for commercial fire alarm applications
  • Meets NFPA 72 requirements for fire alarm systems
  • Designed for replacement and maintenance applications

Compatible Panels

  • FX-2000
  • FX-2003
  • FX-351
  • FX-353

For more information, contact the Life Safety Consultants team at (888) 557-0558, or email us at: sales@lifesafetycom.com

Additional information

Weight .025 lbs
Dimensions 4 × 4 × 2 in
Condition

New

Part Type

Intelligent, Photoelectric, Power Supply, Sensor, Smoke Detector

Manufacturers

Mircom

Compatible Panels

FX-2000, FX-2003, FX-351, FX-353

Compatible Bases

Compatible Mircom detector base required

Cross Reference

MIX-2351AP

Detection

Photoelectric, Protocol: Mircom SLC addressable, System: FleX-Net, Generation: Earlier-generation (see MIX-2351AP)

 

 

 

 

 

Features

  • Sleek, low profile design
  • Photoelectric technology
  • Available with additional fixed temperature detection
  • Dual LEDs indicate communications and activate steady when in alarm
  • Low profile base provides easy interchangeability
  • Low standby current
  • Rotary switches for direct-dial entry of address. Each unit can have address set for 01-159 for Advanced Protocol mode and 01-99 for CLIP mode
  • Magnetic test feature
  • Superior EMI protection

 

Description

  • Mircom’s low profile intelligent plug-in smoke detectors with integral communications provide features that surpass conventional detectors. Sensitivity is continuously monitored and reported to the panel where the desired detector sensitivity can be programmed. Point ID capability allows each detector’s address to be set with decade address switches, providing exact detector locations for selective maintenance when chamber contamination reaches an unacceptable level.

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