FSP Can Supply CRC Smoke Detector Tester Aerosol Pressure Pack Can 71g (CRC-2105) can test the functional ability of smoke detectors.
With the Aerosol spray able to reach up to 1 metre, testing can often be performed safely from the floor without requiring a ladder.
CRC Smoke test can be used in residential and commercial detectors, is plastic safe and easy to use. A 3 second burst is sufficient for testing that the detector sensing chamber is unobstructed by debris which can block simulated or real smoke from properly entering the vents to trigger an alarm state.
Features and Benefits
Simulates Smoke. Provides a true, functional test for smoke detectors.
Aerosol Spray Extends User Reach up to 1 metre. Allows testing to be
done while standing safely on the floor.
Convenient Package. Makes testing easy, increasing the likelihood that detectors will be tested on a regular basis.
No Harmful Reside. Smokeless aerosol assures that detectors will remain in proper working order after each test without build-up of carbon residue.
Plastic Safe. Will not damage plastic housing or internal circuitry.
Non-Staining. Will not discolour painted ceilings, walls or smoke detectors.
No Class 1or Class II Ozone Depleting Chemicals. Offers superior
performance while complying with the EPA regulations of the use of CFCs.
S.D.[L] Safety Data Label. Provides instant access to currently safety
information should an accident or OSHA inspection occur. Helps comply
with OSHA Hazardous Communications Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200
Shake can well. Hold can 600mm – 1.2 metres below smoke detector and
spray for 2-3 seconds.
If alarm does not sound within 5 seconds, repeat the process. Some
detectors have a build-in delay to reduce false alarms.
If unit still fails to sound, immediately inspect unit for malfunction, debris, or dead batteries.
To silence activated alarm quickly, fan air through the detector’s vents.
Do not over-spray. Over-spraying may reduce sensitivity until product fully
evaporates.
For detectors connected to sprinklers, halan systems or central monitoring systems, be sure unit is in the test mode before testing with CRC Smoke Test.