Notifier NFXI-TFIX58 Addressable Thermal Detector 58°C

Notifier NFXI-TFIX58 is an addressable thermal detector 58°C

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Notifier NFXI-TFIX58 Addressable Thermal Detector 58°C

The NFXI-TFIX58 is an addressable thermal detector from Notifier suitable for temperatures up to 58°C. As soon as this temperature is reached in the room, the detector goes into alarm. The detector is integrated in an analogue fire alarm system. This means that an alarm can be triggered locally instead of the entire system going into alarm. The address can be set using the rotary switches on the back of the NFXI-TFIX58. In addition, the thermal detector is equipped with an isolator which ensures that the rest of the detectors continue to function when it has a single fault.

The NFXI-TFIX58 is equipped with two LED indicators that show the status of the detector. Green indicates normal functionality, orange indicates fault or test mode, and red indicates alarm. The smoke detector is compatible with a wide range of bases, and may have a siren or flash built in. The standard plinth for the NFXI-TFIX58 is the B501AP.

Specifications NFXI-TFIX58:

  • Thermal detector
  • Equipped with built-in insulator
  • Maximum wire input for terminals: 2.5 mm²
  • Power supply: 15 - 28.5V DC
  • Made of PC/ABS
  • Dimensions: 102 x 61 mm (with B501AP plinth)
  • Weight: 88 grams (without plinth)
  • Complies with EN54-5 class A1S to BS

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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