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  1. BRKEHA Replacement Heat Alarm Kit for DETA 1115

  2. Deta 1165 Heat Alarm - White

    Deta Heat Alarm 1165 220-240V AC with 9V battery back up. Interlinkable up to 12 units Easy fix alarm head and mounting base. Large terminals and fly lead connections Dust protection cap and gasket UK post only

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  3. Deta 1165 Mains Powered Heat Alarm with 9V Battery Back-up - NEW

    X3 Deta mains heat alarms with 9v battery back up (included)

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  4. Deta 1165 heat Alarm 240V with 9V Replaceable Battery White

    Deta 1165 Heat Alarm 240V with 9V Replaceable Battery White

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  5. BRKEHA Replacement Heat Alarm Kit for DETA 1115

    The DETA 1115, which has been discontinued by the manufacturer, is a mains powered heat alarm with 9V alkaline battery back-up. The SBBRKHE is a mains powered heat alarm with a replaceable 9V alkaline backup battery like the DETA 1115 that it replaces.

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  6. 2 x Deta 1165 Mains Powered Hard Wired Heat Alarms with 9V Battery Back-up

    Mains powered 220-240V AC 50Hz. Replaceable 9V PP3 battery back up (battery included). Normally installed in locations where there is a high risk of false alarm caused by routine use, e.g. Kitchen, Garage and Boiler Rooms.

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  7. Deta 1165 Mains Powered Hard Wired Heat Alarm with 9V Battery Back-up

    Mains powered 220-240V AC 50Hz. Replaceable 9V PP3 battery back up (battery included). Normally installed in locations where there is a high risk of false alarm caused by routine use, e.g. Kitchen, Garage and Boiler Rooms.

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  8. Deta 1171 Combined Optical Smoke & Heat Alarm Mains with Lithium Battery Back Up

    Interlinkable up to 12 optical, heat, combo and carbon monoxide alarms in total for larger properties. Hardwired linkable with Deta models 1163, 1164, 1165, 1166 and 1169. Up to 12 alarms in total for larger properties.

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  9. Deta 1166 Mains Powered Hard Wired Heat Alarm with Long Life Battery Back-up

    Mains powered 220-240V AC 50Hz. Normally installed in locations where there is a high risk of false alarm caused by routine use, e.g. Kitchen, Garage and Boiler Rooms. These locations are often overlooked when in fact they are the riskiest places for fires to start.

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