AJAX FireProtect 2 Wireless Smoke and Heat Detector

AJAX AJ-FIRE-2-SB-HS FireProtect 2 is a white wireless smoke and heat detector.

FireProtect 2 is a next-gen device for instant fire detection.
This SB (Sealed Battery) variant features two non-replaceable lithium batteries with a 10-year service life.

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SKU
AJ-FIRE-2-SB-HS
€113.00 €93.39
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AJAX FireProtect 2 Wireless Smoke and Heat Detector, White

FireProtect 2 is a next-gen device for instant fire detection. The unique smoke chamber does not require regular cleaning, the bispectral sensor distinguishes smoke from steam, the thermistor reacts quickly to burning synthetic materials, and the advanced software minimizes false alarms. Everything meets state-of-the-art fire safety standards. The thoughtful design, mounting panel and in-app settings make installation easy and fast.

This SB (Sealed Battery) variant features two non-replaceable lithium batteries with a 10-year service life.

Specifications AJ-FIRE-2-SB-HS:

  • Security degree: Grade 2
  • Technology: Photo electric sensor
  • Frequency: 868 MHz Jeweller
  • Transmission distance: ≤ 1700 m in open space
  • Sound level sensor: 85 dB (at 3 m)
  • Alarm type: Visual and acoustic
  • Housing material: ABS plastic
  • Battery: 2 x built-in Li (at least 10 years)
  • Ambient temperature: 0º C to 50º C
  • Dimensions: 124 x 124 x 45 mm

 

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Product Questions

Are all detectors including mounting plates?
Question by: David on Oct 21, 2024, 2:01 PM
Correct! All detectors are including the mounting plate.

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Answer by: Frank Ligthart (Admin) on Oct 21, 2024, 2:03 PM
Hello, can Ajax fire detector be used as a siren in case of break-in? That would make it useful compared to other connected fire detectors, as it would create loud noise in case of break-in. Or do I need to have internal sirens even if I also have AJAX fire detectors?
Question by: Konstantin on Jun 13, 2024, 12:12 AM
Unfortunately, this is not possible with the Ajax system, the siren only goes off in the event of a fire alarm. With Jablotron this is possible.

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Answer by: Frank Ligthart (Admin) on Jun 13, 2024, 1:46 PM