| Ionisation Smoke
Detector
Air in the sensing chambers becomes irradiated, producing
both positive and negative ions which are attracted to the
electrodes of the opposite sign. This results in a small electric
current flowing between them. When smoke particles enter the
chamber, they become attached to the ions, reducing the flow
of current. This imbalance of the electrodes causes the detector
to produce a signal which is tramsmitted to the control panel.
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