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Smoke Detectors - Smoke Detector Accessories


Ionization Smoke Detector BK-1412A (1412A)


The System Sensor model 1412A is a 4-wire ionization smoke detector. The unit features 12VDC operation, Form "C" auxiliary alarm contact for monitoring, removable cover and screen for easy cleaning, visible LED to indicate stand-by or alarm, and a twist-on mounting bracket with tamperproof option.


Innovair Flex Duct Smoke Detector –


Reshaping Duct Smoke Detection • Four wire (model# D4120A) or two-wire (model# D2A) conventional


• Flexible housing footprint – square or rectangular configurations


• Plug-in sensor offers superb false alarm immunity and the latest sensor technology


• Integral Low-flow Technology – 100–4000'/min air duct velocity


• Broad operating temperature range -4° F to 158° F (-20° C to 70° C)


DustAirTM , Air Cleaner


HO-DUS97 – 5 oz. Push Button actuated air duster (designed to work with Versa-Tools Professional detector testing equipment) HO-DUS9710 – 10 oz. Trigger actuated hand-held air duster (not for use with the Versa-Tools line of equipment)


• DustAir, aerosol duster for use with all electronic equipment. Used to clear debris, dust and cob-webs without damaging the electronics. Recommended for cleaning smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors


• Most economical air duster • Not intended for consumption or inhalation


Smoke CheckTM HO-25S


, Smoke Detector Tester


• Designed for functional testing of all smoke detectors, Residential or Commercial, battery powered or wired/wireless, single station or panel installation, ionization or photo-electric


• Great for duct detectors • Alarm manufacturer approved • Meets all NFPA72 and International Fire Code Requirements • Safe on sensors • Leaves no residue • Does not contribute to global warming, Ozone safe, environmentally friendly • Meets Kyoto and Montreal Protocols • This is the original aerosol smoke detector tester spray, accept no Imitations • HSI is proud to be green - Made in America by American workers


Individual Parts HO-N30 – 30" Aluminum open delivery test head


HO-N59 – 50" Aluminum Open Delivery Extension Poles (up to 5 HO-N59 can be connected to reach a maximum of 34 ft.)


HO-N302 – Interchangeable non-conductive open delivery test head. Rate to 50,000 Volts.


HO-VT1 – 24" fiberglass enclosed delivery test head HO-VP4X – 4' one section fiberglass extension pole


HO-VP8 – 8', 2-section, telescoping fiberglass extension pole


HO-VP16 – 16', 4-section, telescoping fiberglass extension pole


• Professional tools designed for safety, no climbing, no ladders, no electric cords, no reaching around objects


• Every tool today's professional will need for detector testing


• All HSI tools and products are 100% lifetime guaranteed • Made in America • UL Listed


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