Donald Goosman, Construction Manager, RJA and Assocs., Chicago

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Electrical and Power August 1, 2004

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For almost 50 years, fire-alarm system designers have used both photoelectric and ionization devices because each ensures reliable operation. Photoelectric detectors were preferred for smoldering fires because they could easily detect specific types of smoke, including burning plastics. Ionization detectors were used to sense clean-burning fires such as paper and wood.

By Donald Goosman, Construction Manager, RJA and Assocs., Chicago