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NPFC - MIL-PRF-32225

HEAT SENSOR, ADVANCED FIRE AND SMOKE SENSOR SYSTEM (AFSSS)

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Organization: NPFC
Publication Date: 25 October 2006
Status: active
Page Count: 18
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This specification covers the performance requirements for spot-type heat sensors (see 6.8.9 and 6.8.10) and their universal bases and junction boxes, which are components of an overall Advanced Fire and Smoke Sensor System (AFSSS) for use on naval ships. These heat sensors, universal bases, and junction boxes may be of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) design, but must be rugged (see 6.8.19) enough to meet all of the requirements of this performance specification and the rigors of Navy shipboard service. Performance requirements for the other associated AFSSS components (e.g., ionization (see 6.8.11) and photoelectric (see 6.8.14) smoke sensors (see 6.8.23), flame detectors (see 6.8.7), Flame Detector Zone Modules (FDZM) (see 6.8.8), Switch Closure Zone Modules (SCZM) (see 6.8.25), isolators (see 6.8.12), and alarm panel (see 6.8.2) are contained in their respective AFSSS specifications.

intended Use:

The heat sensor is a sensing device that is effective at detecting high temperatures above the sensor's fixed temperature alarm threshold. In addition, heat sensors can also detect a rapid rise in... View More

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October 13, 2023
Heat Sensor, Advanced Fire and Smoke Sensor System (AFSSS)
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MIL-PRF-32225
October 25, 2006
HEAT SENSOR, ADVANCED FIRE AND SMOKE SENSOR SYSTEM (AFSSS)
This specification covers the performance requirements for spot-type heat sensors (see 6.8.9 and 6.8.10) and their universal bases and junction boxes, which are components of an overall Advanced Fire...

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