Early detection of abnormal temperatures associated with residential fires using plug-in detectors / New product of plug-in fire alarms.

■Overview of Plug-Type Fire Alarm System
1. It consists of a plug detector, a portable alarm, and jack plates.
2. The plug detector and portable alarm are inserted into their respective jack plates, forming a circuit configuration for the plug-type fire alarm system. However, the jack plates are connected in parallel using cables.
[Note 1]: The plug detector is a product that connects a temperature memory sensor to the plug.
3. In residential rooms, multiple jack plates are installed on ceilings or walls, and plug detectors are inserted into the jack plates as needed. The portable alarm is inserted into the jack plate at the best location. Additionally, all jack plates are connected in parallel using cables (to be used under similar environmental conditions as residential outlets).
4. For example, when a fire occurs in a residential room, the plug detector closest to the fire's origin detects the abnormal temperature associated with the fire, allowing for early detection of the fire through the alarm from the portable alarm.
5. In this way, for residential fires, a predetermined number of jack plates are installed at arbitrary positions in the room, and detectors can be inserted as needed, enabling the detection and alarm of abnormal temperatures associated with the fire closer to the fire's origin, thus allowing for early detection of the fire.
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This plug-type fire alarm can detect and alert for abnormal temperatures associated with fires closer to the fire's origin in residential areas. It consists of a plug sensor, jack plate, and portable alarm, and operates with zero standby power.