Smoke detectors now compulsory throughout Germany Smoke detectors have been mandatory in new buildings throughout Germany for some time. For old buildings, there was still a transitional period. Since 1 January 2021, smoke alarms have been mandatory in all houses and flats. Smoke detectors in the test: Good and cheap - that's the way to go Whether standard smoke alarms or those that can be networked...
Hager Optical detector Wired detector
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Smoke detector with a compact size and appealing design according to DIN EN 14604, additionally certified under the increased testing requirements of the Q-certification based on the vfdb guidelines 14-01 "Association for the Promotion of German Fire Protection" (vfdb). Enhanced testing criteria against the ingress of foreign bodies as well as improved protection against moist heat, oxidation, and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) are provided, along with better temperature cycling resistance. The detector is designed for the early detection and signaling of fires with smoke development indoors. A processor-controlled functional self-test occurs every 10 seconds, and the PGSA technology offers independent algorithmic re-triggering in the presence of disturbances such as dust to ensure operational reliability. A large function and reset button spans the entire top of the detector. An acoustic signal (85 dB at 3 m) and a red flashing LED serve as alarms. Additionally, there is an acoustic signal for low battery, contamination, or fault notifications.
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