Smoke & Heat Detector Testing & Removal Kit – Testifire XTR2
The Testifire XTR2 is a professional-grade solution for routine checks of fire alarm detection units, allowing safe ground-level access for detectors testifire xtr2 positioned up to 9 metres high.
This all-in-one testing kit simplifies compliance and maintenance procedures by featuring combined heat and smoke outputs with built-in digital reporting functions.
Realistic Detector Testing
Using dedicated smoke sources, the device produces synthetic smoke on demand. Heat tests are temperature-regulated, with options for normal or high heat outputs. These tests emulate fire environments to verify that detectors function properly.
Multi-Mode Testing Functions
The XTR2 offers users a choice of modes, including:
- Standard smoke or heat test
- Enhanced heat testing for advanced detectors
- Simultaneous smoke and heat
- Step-by-step smoke then heat testing
- Timed start for convenience
Once activated, the device confirms the sensor’s activation and logs whether the test passed. This automatic result capture, while the built-in clearing function prevents false alarms post-test from the detector.
Digital Reporting & Connectivity
The XTR2 is paired with an online reporting system. Engineers can send data instantly from the field, enabling faster turnaround times.
Clients receive immediate confirmation of detector tests via download or email, supporting inspections.
Safe Height Access
The kit includes a multi-section reach pole, capable of testing and removing detector heads from up to 9m. A universal removal tool enables quick removal for servicing, all without the use of ladders. The provided carry bag protects components during transit.
Practical Build Quality
Powered by a high-capacity battery pack, the unit also includes a built-in torch to assist with testing in poorly lit ceilings. The device is built for daily fieldwork, making it ideal for contractors and fire safety teams.
Final Overview
XTR2 by Testifire enhances efficiency during smoke and heat detector testing. It allows engineers to cover large sites efficiently, while reporting becomes automated. This system offers confidence in detection systems without the need for ladders or manual logging.
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