Best Places to Install a Heat Detector for Maximum Safety

Many people do not know where a heat detector can be used. They think it is only for hospitals, hotels, and schools, but this is not true. You can install a heat detector in your home kitchen, garage, workshop, and office so that any accident can be detected before it happens. Today, it is installed in many public places, and in industrial factories, large laundry rooms, boiler rooms, laboratories—basically any place where there is a lot of crowd or large warehouses that store food items. By installing them, you can stay worry-free.
Location / EnvironmentRecommended Heat Detector TypeClass / RatingWhy this type?
Normal offices, schools, hotelsFixed-temperature (Class A1 or 58°C)57–60°CClean area, slow-burning fires, avoids false alarms from normal heat sources.
Kitchens, commercial cooking areasHigh-temperature fixed (Class B, C or 90–100°C)84°C, 100°C or higherTolerates steam, hot ovens, and cooking heat without false alarms.
Boiler rooms, mechanical plant roomsFixed-temperature (Class BS or CS: 70–90°C)70–100°CHigh ambient temperatures (up to 50–60°C normal); needs higher trigger point.
Industrial ovens, drying roomsVery high fixed (Class D or E: 115–180°C+)115°C, 140°C, 180°CExtremely hot normal environment; only melts during real fire.
 

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