MPH-0.65 module
The smallest module in the range. Fits inside a switchboard, a cable shaft or under a raised floor.
The strongest module in the range. 250 m³ of class A and a range of up to 20 m.
The price follows the number of zones and the floor area. Send a plan or a description of the site and you'll get an itemised breakdown.
12-year service life with annual inspections
Safe for people, animals and property. Once the fire is out, the powder vacuums or sweeps up.
Twenty metres of range changes the rules. The module need not hang above the seat of the fire — it can stand to one side, outside the zone that collapses first. The MPH-24 covers 75 m² and 250 m³ in class A and 58 m² in class B, the highest figures in the range. It is used across large open areas and in buildings with elevated fire risk. The same module is the payload of the Raptor and Ranger mobile systems.
| Coverage area — class A | 75 m² |
|---|---|
| Coverage volume — class A | 250 m³ |
| Coverage area — class B | 58 m² |
| Coverage volume — class B | 60 m³ |
| Total weight | 36.0 kg |
| SAP-01 powder charge | 22.0 kg |
| Housing volume | 24.0 l |
| Dimensions | 245 mm diameter, 694 mm long |
| Activation current | 0.2 A |
| Explosion-protection marking | 0ExiaIIBT3 X, RP Exial X |
| Fire classes | A, B, C, E |
| Maintenance | maintenance-free, non-pressurised |
| Service life | 12 years |
| Ambient temperature range | −65 °C to +125 °C |
| Power supply | none — the sensor needs no power |
| Discharge range | up to 20 m |
Tell us what you're protecting and how large the space is. You'll get the breakdown: module count, sensors, installation, inspection.
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