The fire smoke alarm has a built-in insect net to prevent insects or other small creatures from entering the interior of the detector, which may affect its normal operation or cause damage. Insect screens are usually constructed of tiny mesh openings that are small enough to prevent insects from entering but allow air and smoke to pass freely.
Specifically, the advantages of smoke alarms with built-in insect screens include:
Prevent contamination and damage: Insects and other organisms can carry dust, dirt, or other contaminants that can get inside the detector and affect its performance. In addition, insect intrusion may cause physical damage to the detector’s internal components.
Improved sensitivity: The presence of the insect screen will not affect the entry of smoke, so the sensitivity of the detector will not be affected. At the same time, because the mesh is small enough, dust and other contaminants can be prevented from clogging the detector’s sensing element, thereby further improving its sensitivity.
Easy to clean: Due to the small pore size of the insect screen, it is not easily clogged by dust or dirt. If cleaning is needed, the insect screen can be easily removed and washed.
It should be noted that different brands and models of smoke alarms may have different built-in insect screens. When installing and using a smoke alarm, it is recommended to follow the manufacturer’s instructions and recommendations to ensure proper operation and long-term stability. In addition, regular inspection and cleaning of insect screens is also one of the important measures to maintain the performance of smoke alarms.
Post time: May-25-2024