Cable Linear Heat Detection

Cable Linear Heat Detector

A signal processor, sensing cable and terminal processor provide continuous temperature monitoring and early warning along critical cable and industrial assets.

Contact DetectionContinuous MonitoringAlarm System Compatible
Product ProfileCable Linear Heat Detector
≤ 200 mMaximum sensing length

Product Overview

Capabilities and functional features

Designed with reference to GB 16280-2014, the detector identifies abnormal sensing-cable conditions and connects to a fire alarm control system.

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Continuous Linear Sensing

The cable follows the protected asset to monitor temperature anomalies along the route.

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Fault Status Detection

Current material states support for short-circuit and open-circuit fault outputs.

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Industrial Environment Fit

A cable structure and shielding support ageing resistance and electromagnetic immunity.

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System Integration

Fire and fault contacts can connect to alarm control and upper-level platforms.

Applications

Where It Fits

Suitable for distributed risks where the sensing cable can be installed close to the protected asset.

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Cable Facilities

Cable tunnels, shafts, interlayers and cable trays.

02

Power Equipment

Transformers, switchgear, distribution devices and reactors.

03

Conveying Systems

Coal, material and other continuous conveyor systems.

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Industrial Production

Automated lines, warehouses, workshops and critical equipment.

Specifications

Key Technical Data

The following key technical data supports product evaluation and preliminary selection.

Operating VoltageDC 24 V, permitted range DC 20 V to DC 28 V
Monitoring and Alarm CurrentStandby below 25 mA; alarm below 35 mA
Route LengthMaximum 200 m; minimum standard alarm length 1 m
Relative HumidityUp to 96%, non-condensing
Enclosure RatingCurrent material states IP68
Explosion ProtectionCurrent material states Ex ia [ia Ga] IIC T6 Ga

Note: Final model, configuration, parameters and certification status are subject to confirmed product documents, test reports and project selection.

Installation

Typical Installation Concepts

The sensing cable should follow a suitable contact path and use appropriate fixtures to prevent mechanical damage.

Cable Tray InstallationThe sensing cable follows the protected cable in contact and is secured with dedicated fixtures.

Documents

Product and Technical Documents

Product brochures, test reports and installation documents will be provided after their approved disclosure scope is confirmed.

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Product Enquiry

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