• Wireless Home System Kingdun Lm-109c Fire Alarm Detector
  • Wireless Home System Kingdun Lm-109c Fire Alarm Detector

Wireless Home System Kingdun Lm-109c Fire Alarm Detector

Type: Smoke Alarm
Working Mode: Active
Certification: CE, RoHS, CCC, En-14604
Application: Indoor
Working Principle: Electro-Optical Type
Alarm Volume (within 1m): ≥90dB
Customization:
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
LM-109C
Color
White
Standard
En 14604
Power
DC 3V
Transport Package
Color Box/Blister Packing
Specification
67x47mm
Trademark
kingdun
Origin
China
HS Code
8531100000
Production Capacity
300, 000PCS/Month

Product Description

Wireless Home System Kingdun LM-109C Fire Alarm Detector
Product Description

This product is photoelectric type, and works on the principle that infrared scatters in the smoke to probe the smoke which is generated by both the incomplete combustion and combustion at the initial stage of the fire. The detecting chamber adopts special structure design and signal processing identification technology. It fits for indoor enviroment such as family use and public place.
Characteristic:
Lithium battery operated. 5y long time.
Technical Parameters
Power Source: DC9V(CR2450 3VX3)
Quiescent current: ≤ 10uA
Alarm current: ≤ 20mA
Alarm decibel: ≥ 85dB/3m
Indicator: LED(red)
Low battery alert: ≤ 7.3V
Work Temperature: -10º C~+40º C
Environment humidity: ≤ 95%RH
Alarm type: Sound/light
Diameter: 72x37mm
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Number of Employees
364
Year of Establishment
2003-01-24