IPDL-52SMD is designed for operation in large areas with high ceilings, provides space monitoring with a range of up to 120 m (depending on the version) and allows you to adjust the response threshold. The linear smoke detector can be connected to loops of almost any fire and security devices and consumes a minimum of electricity, which allows you to significantly increase the number of detectors in one loop.
IPDL-52SMD is a single-position linear smoke detector , where the receiver and transmitter are located in one housing, and the optical channels are separated and isolated in a two-chamber optical system, which allows to minimize the probability of false alarms. A highly effective cataphot (reflex reflector) is used as a reflector-reflector in a pair with the detector, capable of performing its functions even when its surface deviates relative to the normal of the optical beam by ±10 ÷ 15 degrees. For control and remote testing of the operability of the IPDL-52SMD smoke detector, its kit includes a remote device - UV-PRD-PRM.
The availability of three modifications of IPDL-52SMD (with a range of 8 to 80 m, 8 to 100 m and 8 to 120 m) allows using these linear detectors of the PTC "IVS" to protect premises of various sizes. Thus, the linear smoke detector can be effectively used at facilities with large open spaces, atrium rooms and ceilings with complex structural elements, including sports facilities, transport hub buildings, warehouses and shopping centers, etc. With a housing protection rating of IP40, the IPDL-52SMD smoke detector is capable of stable operation in the temperature range of -30 ... + 55 ° C and relative humidity up to 98%.
Ultra-low power consumption (down to the minimum possible level of 0.7 mA) distinguishes the IPDL-52SMD linear smoke detector from other models designed for use in two-wire circuits, since it allows increasing the maximum number of connections of such devices in one circuit (PPK-2 - up to 14 pcs., PPK-2M - up to 8 pcs., Signal-20P - up to 4 pcs.). At the same time, the linear detector can work with virtually any fire alarm devices, both with alternating and unipolar voltage, and by default uses the forced synchronization mode, as it is much more noise-resistant in conditions of exposure to electromagnetic and infrared interference.