Linear Heat Detection


Discover the innovative Linear Heat Detection (LHD) solutions offered by inControl Systems Inc. Our specialized product provides early detection of fire and overheating, offering continuous monitoring along its entire length. With versatile applications and advanced detection principles, the LHD is designed to thrive in challenging environments where other detection methods may not be practical. Choose from our analogue or digital versions, both offering reliable and accurate temperature monitoring. From conveyor systems to road tunnels, the LHD finds its place in various industries. Seamlessly integrate it into your fire safety systems for enhanced protection. Trust inControl Systems Inc. for robust fire detection solutions that enable prompt response and effective mitigation of fire hazards in any environment.

The Linear Heat Detection(LHD) offered by inControl Systems Inc. is a specialized product designed to provide early detection of fire and overheating in various environments. Here are some key details about the LHD: 

Purpose: The LHD is specifically developed to monitor temperature variations and detect potential fire hazards at precise points of risk. It offers continuous monitoring along its entire length.

Versatility: The LHD is suitable for applications where other forms of fire detection may not be viable or practical. It can be installed in environments with challenging conditions, including high temperatures, extreme humidity, or areas where maintaining environmental requirements is difficult.

Detection Principle: The LHD operates based on thermal detection principles. It utilizes a heat-sensitive element embedded within the cable, which triggers an alarm or activates suppression systems when a specified temperature threshold is reached.

Analogue and Digital Versions: inControl Systems Inc. offers both analogue and digital versions of the LHD.

a. Analogue LHD: The analogue LHD provides early detection of fire and overheating. It is suitable for environments where sustaining environmental requirements or high costs make other detection methods impractical.

 b. Digital LHD: The digital LHD consists of a twisted pair, two-core cable. It operates at fixed temperatures and is non-resettable, providing reliable and accurate temperature monitoring.

Applications: The LHD is used in various industries and applications, including conveyor systems, cable tunnels, storage tanks, recycling plants, car parks, road tunnels, the food industry, and escalators.

Integration and Compatibility: The LHD can be integrated into fire safety systems and works seamlessly with other fire detection and suppression equipment.

By offering the LHD, inControl Systems Inc. provides a robust and effective solution for early fire detection, allowing for prompt response and mitigation of fire hazards in diverse environments.