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» Entry-level Multizone Overtemperature Alarm:
TempTek4 and TempTek2S
The Aqualeak TempTek4 is an entry level multizone Overtemperature
Alarm with one to four zones of audio/visual alarm
and indication but is not provided with battery backup or line
monitoring. TempTek can be configured for the number of zones
required.
The Aqualeak TempTek2S (shown left) is a Two-Stage Overtemperature
Alarm, designed for important areas such as computer rooms, comms
rooms, server rooms, plant rooms etc. The TempTek Controller can be
located inside or remote to the monitored area and would be
connected by leader cable to the temperature sensors. The
temperature sensors can either be located together, and could then
be connected by a common multicore leader cable, or for zonal
alarms, the sensors would be located separately in different
locations, and would be connected separately. Cables can be supplied
to length required. In cases where the leader cable route/length is
not known precisely, the leader cable would be provided in bulk to
be cut and terminated on site.
The temperature sensors are normally of the ‘tamper-resistant’
type which provide an internal adjustment for the setting of the
desired trip temperature. Alternatively, optional adjustable powered
digital temperature readout sensors can be provided which indicate
the temperature at the location of the sensor. Temperature sensors
are rated for temperature band 0 to 35°C.
Each zone of the TempTek 4 and the TempTek 2S is provided with local
audible and visual alarms via zone LED alarm indicators, an internal
sounder and an external mute button. The unit is provided with a
'common alarm' output changeover relay rated at 230VAC 8amp and can
also be provided with optional individual zone change-over
signalling relays rated 230VAC 2amp. When an alarm condition is
detected by the sensor, the indicator illuminates, the horn sounds
and the internal signalling relay/s activate. The horn can be muted
by pressing the mute button but the indicator will remain
illuminated until the condition clears, when it automatically
resets.
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