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Kidde HD135F Fyrnetics Hardwire Heat Detector with Battery Backup
(Tools & Home Improvement) Kidde
9-Volt battery back up
Quick connect power harness makes installation fast and easy
Interconnects with up to 24 Kidde devices including smoke and CO alarms
Price:
$34.99
$20.26
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Bought Vulcan Autosonic Mark 60 in the 1980's. Have moved and can't find the instructions on how far to place from ceiling to center of the sensor.
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Test of my edwards heat detector. It is set to go off at 135F. I used a heat gun to set it off. Watch in high quality
MY esp BA-1W sounder and my FHD-1 heat detector wired in siries in my garage.
I need a heat detector. Rate of rise 194 or 200 degrees/ Voltage minimum of 110 or higher. Can you help? Made by Kidde or not.
Your question is not clear
What is it that you want to make?
Is it like a thermostat switch that will open or close a circuit adjustable from 190 to 220º C or F?
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Price:
$38.99
$28.29
Senses and alarms at 135 degrees Fahrenheit
Interconnectable with BRK and First Alert hardwired smoke and carbon monoxide alarms
9-volt battery included; 10-year limited warranty
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Srinivas Tadigadapa and colleagues at Pennsylvania State University have designed a sensor in which the heat detector - a quartz resonator that picks up vibrations caused by heat - is contained in a metal plate and a disposable reaction chamber is placed on top. Keeping the chamber separate from the sensor ensures that the sensor doesn't get polluted by reaction materials that decrease its sensitivity and alter results.
To test the sensor, the team immobilised the enzyme glucose dehydrogenase in the reaction chamber. They fed glucose into the chamber, which reacted with the enzyme giving off heat. The heat reached the resonator by radiation and conduction and with the chamber being close to the resonator, glucose levels less than 10uM could be detected.
They team used the sensor to detect urea levels in a similar way. They also used it to measure the decay of pancreatic cancer cells over time by adding different levels of cell killing calcium ionophores. The heat given off by the reaction of the calcium interacting with the cells was measured. 'We have shown that a calorimetric sensor can be configured in a very simple fashion allowing for quantitative measurement of biological molecules of interest in a simple, easy to use method,' says Tadigadapa.
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