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ESP Espire Mains Powered Smoke and Heat Multi-Sensor Alarm 10 Year Lithium Back-Up Battery

SKU: ES1SLV

Espire ES1SLV Optical Smoke Alarm Powered by Mains – 10 Year Lithium Battery.

ESPIRE ES1SLV Optyczne alarm dymu zasilany przez główną sieć – 10 -letni bateria litowa.

£39.35 EX. VAT

Description

  • Mains Powered
  • 10yr Sealed Battery
  • Auto Sensor Test – Alarm self-checks sensor
  • Auto Dimming Power LED – Day mode and night mode (not intrusive to sleep)
  • Interconnect alarms through hardwire or optional RF-Link module
  • Hush Function – Silences an alarm activation for 10 minutes
  • Lock-In Wiring Base
  • Grade D1 Installations
  • Materials UL94-V0 rated UV stabilised ABS
  • Sensor Type Optical Smoke
  • Supply Type Mains AC with battery backup
  • Supply Voltage (V AC) 230
  • Battery Backup Non-replaceable 10 Year Battery
  • Standby Consumption (W) 0.5
  • Wired Interconnect Supported Yes
  • RF-LINK Supported Yes; requires ES1RF
  • Maximum Supported Wired & RF-LINK Interconnected Devices 28
  • Dimensions 132ø x 52mm
  • Installation Grade D1
  • Product Warranty 5 Years
  • Standards EN 14604: 2005 +AC: 2008

Frequently asked questions

A heat alarm responds to temperature increases, while a smoke alarm detects smoke particles. Heat alarms are ideal for areas where smoke alarms might be triggered by cooking fumes or dust.

Install the Ei3014 in areas prone to rapid temperature increases but less likely to have significant smoke, such as kitchens, garages, and boiler rooms. Avoid installing it near vents, fans, or windows.

Test your alarm weekly by pressing the test button to ensure it is functioning correctly.

The Ei3014 Heat Alarm usually has a lifespan of around 10 years. Check the manufacturing date and replace the unit as recommended.

A smoke alarm is a device that detects smoke and emits a loud sound to alert occupants of a potential fire.

Smoke alarms provide early warning of a fire, increasing the chances of safely evacuating and minimizing property damage.

Install smoke alarms on every level of your home, including the basement and attic. Place them inside each bedroom, outside each sleeping area, and in common areas such as hallways.

Smoke alarms should be installed on the ceiling, ideally in the center of the room or hallway, but at least 30 cm (12 inches) away from walls and corners.

Yes, it is a legal requirement for landlords to install smoke alarms on each floor of rental properties. Homeowners are strongly advised to install smoke alarms in their homes for safety.

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