
Overview
This range of UL intelligent addressable
sensors have been specifically designed to
operate with Cooper UL Listed range of
intelligent addressable fire systems.
The optical sensor (ULCAP320) is suitable for
most applications giving the fastest response to
slow burning or smouldering fires which give rise
to large visible smoke particles.
The photo-thermal sensor (ULCAPT340) will
respond quickly to fast clean burning fires yet
maintain the advantage of optical sensors when
detecting smouldering fires. The thermal
enhancement of this sensor allows a higher
alarm threshold which provides a greater
rejection of false alarms. The sensor will also
raise an alarm at temperatures exceeding 135°F.
The heat sensor (ULCAH330) can be set to one
of 3 modes 135°F / 194°F and rate of rise. These
sensors are designed to be used in
environments where the ambient conditions
might cause false alarms if smoke detection
were to be used, for example where there is a
high level of dust, fumes, steam or smoke under
normal conditions.
Benefits
• Quick and simple to install
• Single “multi-mode” heat
sensor
• Wide viewing angle for
increased LED visibility
• Common mounting base
• Positive “lock” indication
• Discreet design for
incorporation into any
decor
• Easy to maintain/service

Technical Specification

Installation
1. Sensors are fixed and wired via common
mounting base (UCAB300).
2. Cable entry into base can be rear or side.
3. A locking facility is provided which can be
activated if required to prevent unauthorised
sensor removal without the use of a special tool.
User Interface
1. LED indicates detector
status, can be set to flash to confirm communication
with control panel, illuminates continuously under fire conditions.
2. All wiring connections are
via a common mounting base (ordered separately).
Note: For wiring information please see
UCAB300 base.
Product Codes

Dimensions

User Interface
1. LED indicates detector
status, can be set to flash to confirm communication
with control panel, illuminates continuously under fire conditions.
2. All wiring connections are
via a common mounting base (ordered separately).