System Sensor is addressing the problem of false alarms with Coptir.

System Sensor has tackled the issue of false alarms from fire detectors by developing a multi-criteria detector to integrate four independent sensors into a single point fire detector called Coptir.

The Coptir detector consists of independent carbon monoxide, photothermal and infra-red sensors, all managed by an embedded microprocessor.

The fourth detection element is a light sensor that provides environment monitoring to improve the false alarm performance of the device. It also improves response times to fast flaming fires whose detection has traditionally been a challenge to photo and photothermal smoke detectors.

Coptir is highly configurable from its control panel; this allows the detection system to be profiled to changes in use and occupation of the protected building.

Coptir has been extensively tested under EN 54 test conditions.

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