Ajax LeaksProtect Water Detector

Ajax wireless flood detector detects first signs of leakage within milliseconds.

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AJ-LEAKS
€59.00 €48.76
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Ajax LeaksProtect Water Detector

The device detects first signs of flooding as soon as water gets on one of the four pairs of contacts on the bottom of the detector.

Features Ajax LeaksProtect Water Detector

The device has IP65 enclosure protection, meaning it is completely protected against dust and moisture.

Installation and set up

It can be installed in just one minute. The detector only has to be placed on the floor under a washing machine, dishwasher, bathtub or heating radiator.

Specifications

  • Detector type: Wireless
  • Use: Indoor
  • Transmission distance: ≤ 1000 m in open space
  • Radio signal power: 20 mW
  • Communication protocol: Jeweller (868.0−868.6 MHz)
  • Maximum distance between detector and central unit: Up to 1,300 m (6,552 ft) (in open area)
  • Polling interval: 5 min
  • Battery type: 2 ААА
  • Power supply voltage: 3 V
  • Battery life: Up to 5 years
  • Working temperature range: From 0°С (+32°F) to +50°С (+122°F)
  • Tamper protection: Available
  • Alarm for detector’s displacement: Available
  • Ingress protection: IP65
  • Dimensions: 60 х 60 x 14 mm

Customer Reviews

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