Fire Alarm System
UCPD-2W
2-Wire, conventional optical smoke detector from Eaton's UL-listed conventional detector range. It's designed for easy installation and maintenance, featuring a discreet, aesthetically pleasing design, a common mounting base, and 360° visibility via a lightpipe LED. This detector is best for detecting slow-burning or smoldering fires that produce large, visible smoke particles.
UCPT-2W
S a two-wire, conventional photo-thermal fire detector from Eaton's UL-listed conventional detector range. It combines a photo-thermal detector with a thermal enhancement for faster detection of clean-burning fires while also detecting slower smoldering fires. It has a thermal alarm threshold of \(60^{\circ }C\) and is designed for environments where standard smoke detectors might trigger false alarms.
ULCAH330
Addressable heat detector Rate of rise with fixed heat sensor settings will detect a rapid increase in temperature or temperatures above 135°F, and should be used in environments where the ambient conditions might cause false alarms if smoke detection were to be used, for example where there is a high level of dust, fumes, steam or smoke under normal conditions.
ULMCIM-C
Is a compact, soft-addressed single-channel input module for Eaton intelligent addressable fire alarm systems that monitors non-addressable, dry contact devices like water flow switches or auxiliary fault signals. The "-C" variant is specifically designed for use with pull stations and is identified by the panel as a callpoint. It features an integral short circuit isolator and can be easily installed inside other equipment.
ULMCOM
Addressable control module a compact, UL-listed micro single-channel output unit for Eaton intelligent addressable fire alarm systems. It provides a solution for switching low-voltage control circuits, such as for HVAC, plant shutdown, or fire doors, and features soft addressing and an integral short-circuit isolator.
ULMCOM-S
Is a compact, UL-listed single-channel output unit for Eaton's addressable fire alarm systems, which is identified by the panel as a sounder. It is used to control low-voltage devices by switching them, such as for fire door closures or plant shutdown circuits. The "S" designation signifies its primary use as a sounder, and it features easy, "plug and play" installation with no hard addressing required.