Fire Detection

Det-Tronics flame detectors are solutions for applications in which risk to personnel is high and where fire might result in a large loss of equipment. Beyond critical life-safety concerns, our products have proven to minimize the total cost of ownership while minimizing false alarms.

X3301 Multispectrum Infrared Flame Detector

Prevent unnecessary costly operational shutdowns with the enhanced X3301 Multispectrum Infrared Flame Detector.

X3302 Multispectrum Infrared Hydrogen Flame Detector

The X3302 provides protection in applications such as refineries, chemical loading, battery rooms, compressor areas, generators, refrigerants, and gas plants. 

PM-5MPX Dual Spectrum IR Flame Detector

The PM-5MPX is ideal for the detection of hydrogen, silane, and typical materials used in electronics manufacturing.

X9800 Single Frequency Infrared Flame Detector

Equipped with both automatic and manual optical integrity test capability while suitable for indoor and outdoor applications.

X5200 Ultraviolet Infrared Flame Detector

The X5200 meets worldwide requirements with its advanced detection capabilities and immunity to extraneous sources, combined with a superior mechanical design.

X2200 Ultraviolet Flame Detector

The X2200 UV Flame Detector meets the most stringent requirements worldwide with advanced detection capabilities and immunity to extraneous sources.

HART Handheld Communicator

Portable, intrinsically safe handheld communicator that supports Det-Tronics HART-based flame and gas detectors.

Addressable Smoke and Heat Module (ASH)

The ASH Module enables devices, such as smoke and heat detectors, in non-hazardous industrial areas to be monitored by the same EQP system monitoring classified/hazardous areas. 

SmokeWatch™ U5015 Explosion-Proof Smoke Detector

Explosion-proof rated smoke detector that is suitable for hazardous, industrial, and commercial applications.

xWatch® Industrial Video Surveillance Camera

Provides a high-resolution color image with real-time viewing of a monitored area and post-event analysis to determine the root cause of event alarms.