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Split Spectrum Sensor vs Ionization sensor

safety-kd
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Does the Split Spectrum Sensor in Nest Protect 2nd Generation Smoke and CO Alarms detect fast flaming fires as quickly as Ionization Smoke Alarms? (Ionization Smoke Alarms - which is a type of smoke alarm that is manufactured and sold the most, and the kind that you'll find it most homes) Thanks in advance for any info or given in response to this, appreciate it.

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LeonardPeter
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This article will compare Split Spectrum vs Ionization sensor. The information should help you decide which is best for your needs. Split spectrum sensor vs ionization sensor. You need to check this 바카라사이트 and get more helpful ways for game apps. There's a lot of confusion surrounding the two types of sensors and what they're used for. So, let's take a closer look at each type and explain all the differences between them.

EmersonB
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Hi folks,

 

@safety-kd thanks for posting. Knowing the kind of sensor that your 2nd Gen Nest Protect has, is really interesting. The 2nd generation Google Nest Protect uses an advanced smoke sensor, called a Split-Spectrum Sensor, to detect a wide range of smoke events, including slow, smoldering fires and fast flaming fires. To know more about this, you may check our public article here.
 

Let me know if you have additional questions.

 

@LeonardPeter thanks for the help.

 

Thanks,

Emerson

EmersonB
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Hello safety-kd,

 

How's it going? I just wanted to follow up, if you were able to check the information above. Let us know if you have more questions in mind.

 

Regards,

Emerson

Jake
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