


ML-2110 Conventional Optical Smoke Detector
A photoelectric smoke detector is a key component of Conventional Fire Detection and Alarm Systems, featuring an infrared photoelectric smoke detection chamber that operates on the infrared light scatter sensing principle. To ensure accurate performance, the detection chamber is protected from dust, insects, and other external interferences. As a result, the detector maintains reliability even in challenging environmental conditions.
ML-2120 Conventional Combined Heat Detector
The working principle of combined (temperature rise rate + fixed temperature) heat detectors is the detection and interpretation of changes in ambient temperature. Specifically, the detector performs detection with the help of a thermistor when there is a temperature change of 30°C within 1 minute in the environment and/or when the ambient temperature reaches 60°C. In either case, the detector identifies the abnormal condition and triggers the necessary response.
ML-2130 Conventional Fixed Heat Detector
Fixed heat detectors, commonly used in Conventional Fire Detection and Alarm Systems, operate based on the detection and interpretation of changes in ambient temperature. Specifically, the detector uses a thermistor to sense when the ambient temperature reaches 60°C. At this point, it identifies the excessive heat as a potential fire condition and triggers an alarm.
ML-2140 Conventional Multisensor Detector
Multisensor (optical smoke + heat detector) detectors have an optical smoke chamber that operates on the principle of emitting infrared (IR) light, along with a temperature-sensitive thermistor. In addition, the photoelectric smoke chamber is designed to be unaffected by external factors such as large particles of dust, flies, and insects. As a result, the detector ensures accurate and reliable performance in a variety of environments.

MGR-2100 Mavigard Conventional Optical Smoke Detector with Relay Output
It has a photoelectric smoke chamber that operates on the principle of emitting infrared (IR) light. The photoelectric smoke chamber is designed to be unaffected by external factors such as large particles of dust, flies, and insects.
MGR-2300 Mavigard Conventional Combined Heat Detector with Relay Output
The working principle of combined (temperature rise rate + fixed temperature) heat detectors is based on the detection and interpretation of changes in ambient temperature. These detectors are commonly used in Conventional Fire Detection and Alarm Systems to ensure reliable fire detection. Specifically, the detector performs detection with the help of a thermistor when there is a temperature rise of 30°C within 1 minute in the environment and/or when the ambient temperature reaches 60°C. In either case, the detector identifies a potential fire condition and activates the alarm system accordingly.
The working principle of fixed heat detectors is the detection and interpretation of changes in ambient temperature. The detector performs detection with the help of a thermistor when the ambient temperature reaches 90°C.
MGR-2500 Mavigard Conventional Multisensor Detector Optical Smoke + Heat) with Relay Output
Multisensor (optical smoke + heat detector) detectors detect and interpret ambient temperature using a thermistor and monitor the presence of smoke in the environment using an optical cell. If the ambient temperature reaches 60°C and/or smoke is detected inside the optical cell, a fire is detected, and a fire signal is generated.




LPG and Natural-Gas Detectors
LPG (butane + propane) and natural gas (methane) are
hydrocarbon derivative explosive gases. The detectors respond audibly and visually, before the leakage reaches %10 LEL (lower explosive limit).
Carbon-Monoxide Detectors
Carbon monoxide is a toxic gas with an explosion risk. The detectors respond audibly and visually when the gas concentration reaches 50 ppm (parts per million).
TGDR Series Ceiling Type Natural Gas Detectors
The exterior appearance and dimensions of ceiling-mounted gas detectors are the same as those of fire detectors. Similarly, like fire detectors, a detector socket is required for each ceiling-mounted gas detector. As a result, installation is consistent and compatible across both device types.


Conventions Sounder
These are sound alert devices suitable for indoor use, providing excellent operational performance.

Conventional Sounder & Beacon
Maxlogic series conventional sounder beacon generates an audible and visual signal, in addition to these features.

Conventional Sounder, Beacon, Sounder & Beacon, Weatherproof
Maxlogic series conventional sounders are weather-proof audible warning devices. Therefore, they are suitable for outdoor use even in harsh environmental conditions.





These gas alarm control panels feature a modern design and offer a 4-channel capacity, delivering superior and stable operational performance. They are also compatible with Conventional Fire Detection and Alarm Systems, making them a versatile choice for various safety setups. Moreover, they include a range of features suitable for automation applications, thanks to their reliable and high-performance capabilities. As a result, they prove to be highly effective in both standard and advanced fire safety systems.



