Jade Bird JBE-2106 Addressable Heat Detector

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  • Make: Jade Bird
  • Model code: JBE-2106
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JBE-2106 is an addressable heat detector designed to operate on a loop of intelligent fire detection and alarm devices with the JBE loop protocol. This heat detector sends fire alarm signals to the fire panel when the air temperature (or its gradient) reaches the alarm thresholds defined in the European standards EN 54-5. The detector features three (3) sensitivity profiles: A2R, A2 and A2S. The Draco fire panel allows selecting which threshold to apply to the detector. The day/night programming of the fire panel allows changing the profile automatically at different times of the day or the week. The JBE-2106 can also report to the fire panel the temperature curve which can be checked on the fire control panel to assess the impact of site-specific processes near it (i.e., steam release, opening ovens, etc.). Heat detectors are often used to detect fire in places where steam or dust can be present or where non-smoke fires might occur.

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Make Jade Bird
Manufacturer Jade Bird
Category Fire and Rescue>Warning Lights & Sirens
Model code JBE-2106
Additional info

JBE-2106 is an addressable heat detector designed to operate on a loop of intelligent fire detection and alarm devices with the JBE loop protocol. This heat detector sends fire alarm signals to the fire panel when the air temperature (or its gradient) reaches the alarm thresholds defined in the European standards EN 54-5.

The detector features three (3) sensitivity profiles: A2R, A2 and A2S. The Draco fire panel allows selecting which threshold to apply to the detector. The day/night programming of the fire panel allows changing the profile automatically at different times of the day or the week.

The JBE-2106 can also report to the fire panel the temperature curve which can be checked on the fire control panel to assess the impact of site-specific processes near it (i.e., steam release, opening ovens, etc.). Heat detectors are often used to detect fire in places where steam or dust can be present or where non-smoke fires might occur.

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