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ProReact Digital Linear Heat Detection

Two core, non-resettable line type heat detection

Tried and tested linear heat detection

Digital linear heat detection is arguably the most popular type of linear heat detection used globally. This is testament to the core principles of the technology that has stood the test of time for over the past 50 years.

Thermocable’s first digital linear heat detection cable was introduced over 20 years ago and since then the company has utilised its expertise and tenacity to develop a full range of cables to suit a vast array of applications. It is now one of the leading players in the manufacturing and supply of this technology in the world.

What is digital linear heat detection and where is it used?

Digital linear heat detection cables are designed to trigger a response when a specific temperature is reached. If the temperature surrounding the cable reaches the alarm temperature, the two cores quickly come into contact and trigger an alarm. These cables are known as “digital” because they are “off” below the activation temperature and irreversibly switch “on” when the activation temperature is reached.

The technology can be utilised in a broad range of environments given the many material coatings and alarm temperatures available. Such suitable environments range from cold storage that requires a low alarm temperature to commercial kitchens or vehicle engine bays that have a very high ambient operating temperature.

Its high degree of versatility and ease of use have enabled digital linear heat detection to establish itself as one of the leading types of specialist fire detectors in the world.

Benefits of using digital linear heat detection

  • Extensive coverage with zone lengths reaching 3,000 metres
  • A cost effective form of fire detection with respect to installation and ongoing maintenance
  • Optional interface modules offer additional functionality such as alarm point distance locating
  • Comprehensive range of material coatings and alarm temperatures available maximising versatility

ProReact Digital Linear Heat Detection product range

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ProReact Digital Linear Heat Detection

  • UL and FM approved
  • Many alarm temperatures and material coatings available
  • Maximum zone length of 3,000 metres
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ProReact EN Digital Linear Heat Detection

  • EN54-28 certified
  • Low smoke zero halogen outer coat and available in multiple alarm temperatures
  • Maximum zone length of 1,000 metres
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ProReact Plus Digital Linear Heat Detection

  • UL approved
  • Low smoke zero halogen outer coat and available in multiple alarm temperatures
  • Maximum zone length of 3,000m metres
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ProReact VHT Digital Linear Heat Detection

  • UL and FM approved
  • Silicone outer coat designed to detect a fire in typically very high temperature environments
  • Maximum zone length of 1,000 metres
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ProReact Digital Interface Units

  • UL approved
  • Two optional interface units available
  • Distance alarm point locating and can monitor up to 2 zones of detection cable
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Frequently asked questions about Digital Linear Heat Detection

How does digital linear heat detection work?

Digital linear heat detection cable is often referred to as non-resettable as a physical change takes place in the detection cable once the alarm temperature is reached and the cable must be replaced following a fire or overheat condition. It is constructed of two metal core wires that come into contact at a certain temperature and, in doing so, create a short circuit. This triggers a resulting alarm on the interface unit or fire control panel.

What colour is digital linear heat detection cable?

Thermocable has referred to the colour coding for heat detectors within NFPA 72 when designing its products. The colour of its ProReact Digital Linear Heat Detection cable is as follows:

Alarm temperature of 79⁰C and below – Red
Alarm temperature between 80⁰C and 121⁰C – White
Alarm temperature between 122⁰C and 162⁰C – Blue
Alarm temperature between 163⁰C and 204⁰C – Red
Alarm temperature between 205⁰C and 259⁰C – Green

An optional black nylon outer coat and / or a stainless steel outer braid can be added to the majority of our detection cables.

What lengths of digital linear heat detection cable are available?

Thermocable typically supplies its ProReact Digital Linear Heat Detection cable on its standard reel lengths of 100m, 200, 500m or 1,000m where available. Alternatively, non-standard lengths can be supplied at an additional cost on request.

Can you install multiple lengths of linear heat detection cable with different alarm temperatures on the same zone?

Yes, this is possible. Please note that two lengths of digital linear heat detection cable should be connected using a junction box.

Is an end of line unit required for each zone of digital linear heat detection cable?

Yes, each zone (or “run”) of digital linear heat detection cable should be connected to an end of line unit.

How do you test a digital linear heat detection system?

Functional testing of digital linear heat detection by heating a section of cable up until an alarm is initiated is an effective method but can be costly as the section of cable must be replaced following the test.

Alternatively, it is possible to undertake a test using Thermocable’s ProReact Digital EOL unit with Test Facility (SKU: A1385). This unit allowed a functional test to be carried out on the zone of digital LHD cable to verify normal, trouble and alarm functions of the system by simulating a break in the cable or a overheat condition.

Please get in touch with us if you require further clarification on testing a digital linear heat detection system.

Are there any considerations that must be taken into account for the transportation or storage of digital linear heat detection cable?​

The maximum ambient operating temperature of digital linear heat detection cable must be adhered to during transport and storage. Thermocable make this information clear on its packaging for the avoidance of doubt. Detailed information on the ambient operating temperature of linear heat detection products should be listed within the installation manual.

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