
The Maxlogic Conventional Beam Type Smoke Detector consists of two parts: a receiver and a transmitter. Mount them facing each other at a distance of 5 to 100 meters. The detector works on the principle of light obscuration. The photosensitive element sees light, produced by the transmitter unit, in normal conditions. The transmitter unit calibrates to a preset sensitivity level based on a percentage of total obscuration. “It gives a fault signal if this percentage of total obscuration is less than or equal to the determined alarm level. However, it gives a fault signal or fire alarm, depending on the user’s choice, if there is more than 90% sudden obstructiveness of the light.”
POWER: Shows the power status.
FIRE: Shows the fire alarm status.
FAULT: Shows the fault status.
| Operation Environment | Close Area |
| Detection Principles | Light Blocking |
| Operation Distance | 5-100 meter |
| Alarm Levels | %25 |
| Alarm Response Time | 6-8 seconds |
| Largest Angular Error | 0,5° |
| Operation Voltage | 20V – 30V DC |
| Quiescent current | 50 mA |
| Alarm Current | 60 mA |
| Operating Temperature | (-10°C) ± (+55°C) |
| Maximum Humidity | 95 (non- condensing) |
| Dimensions | 160 x 192 x 109 mm |
| Weight | Receiver: 830 gr, Transmitter: 800 gr. |
| Color | White |
| Cable | 1x2x0,8+0,8JH(st)H) /(1x2x1,0+1,0JH(st)H) /(1x2x1,5+1,5JH(st)H) |
| ML-2171 | Maxlogic Conv. Beam Type Smoke Detector Receiver |
| ML-2172 | Maxlogic Conv. Beam Type Smoke Detector Transmitter |

