Honeywell ECO1005 Conventional Thermo-Differential Detector

Honeywell ECO1005 wired Thermo-Differential Detector is a thermal detector for detecting temperature rises

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Honeywell ECO1005 Conventional Thermo-Differential Detector

The ECO-1005 is a wired thermal detector for detecting temperature rises. This modern and compact thermal detector is equipped with an optical indicator LED for reading the detector's status. This detector goes into alarm when there is a temperature increase of more than 10°C within one minute.

This detector is compatible with all Notifier conventional fire alarm panels. Up to 32 detectors may be connected to a conventional fire alarm loop (regulatory limit).

This detector must be mounted on an ECO1000 base. The detector also has an additional status output for connecting and controlling an indicator.

This smoke detector is supplied without a base.

Base types suitable for an alarm system are the following:

  • Smoke detector mounting base ECO1000BREL12L
  • Smoke detector mounting base ECO1000BREL12NL
  • Smoke detector mounting base ECO1000BREL24NL


Specifications Notifier ECO1005:

  • Thermal detector
  • Temperature increase of 10°C within one minute
  • er supply: 14 - 28V DC
  • Made of PC/ABS
  • Dimensions: 102 x 40.5 mm (without plinth)
  • Weight: 70 grams (without plinth)
  • Complies with EN54-5

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Product Questions

After how many years do I have to replace an old fire detector with a new one?
Question by: Wolfgang on Jun 7, 2025, 1:22 PM
A fire detector (smoke / heat detector) should generally be replaced every 10 years. This is the standard service life of most smoke detectors, including those from Jablotron, Notifier and DSC.

Why replace after 10 years?
> Sensor ageing: The smoke detector loses its sensitivity over time.
> Battery wear: Even models with long-life batteries can run out after 10 years.
> Reliability: After 10 years, the risk of faults increases and security systems must always be reliable.

Regards
Answer by: Frank Ligthart (Admin) on Jun 7, 2025, 1:26 PM