Linear Heat Detection for Road and Rail Tunnels
A tunnel is an underground or underwater passageway that is dug through the surrounding soil, earth or rock. Except for usually an entrance and an exit at either end, tunnels are completely enclosed. Tunnels are used for a number of different purposes, however, one of their most common uses is to provide a passageway for foot or vehicular road traffic and/or rail traffic.
Using Video Smoke Detection Technology In Hangars
Aircraft or spacecraft are often stored in hangars to protect them from the elements and create a safe and suitable environment for routine maintenance. Aircraft hangars can contain hundreds of thousands of pounds, or even millions of pounds worth of equipment, which means that the consequences of a fire could be financially devastating. Not only could a fire cause costly damage to an aircraft but loss of revenue due to a working aircraft being taken out of service could be significant.
Heat Detection for Airport Terminal Applications
The airport terminal. A humming centre of travel: excited families going on holiday; business men and women; backpackers; people waiting to greet arrivals or see friends and family off on journeys.
