Multi-Application Testers
Our multi-application range of testers offer industry leading functionality, providing one tool to test up to three stimuli - saving time and money
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Testifire CO capsules
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All-in-one smoke and heat detector tester.
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The most popular all-in-one solution, the Testifire 1001 provides the ability to test smoke and heat detectors from one tool. Suitable for use with single and multi-sensor detectors. Includes battery batons and charger.
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All-in-one smoke, heat and CO detector tester.
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The Testifire 2001 provides the ability to test smoke, heat and CO from one tool. Suitable for use with single and multi-sensor detectors. Includes battery batons and charger.
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The latest generation all-in-one tester for smoke and heat. Testifire XTR2 works with the DT Connect App to allow functional testing, recording of test results and auto-generation of a test report.
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The latest generation all-in-one tester for smoke and heat.
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Testifire XTR2 works with the DT Connect App to allow functional testing, recording of test results and auto-generation of a test report. -
Smoke cartridges for use with Testifire XTR2.
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Testifire Smoke Capsules.
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Multi-Application FAQs
What is a multi-application tester?
A multi-application or all-in-one tester is a device used to test multiple types of fire detectors (e.g. smoke and heat). Like any functional tester, an all-in-one tester verifies the ability of the detector to detect a fire and activate it accordingly. An all-in-one tester can be used to test both single and multi-sensor detectors and supports productivity by reducing the need to carry separate tools to test different types of detectors.
What are the benefits of having a multi-application tester?
Multi-application testers streamline fire detector testing by enabling testing of multiple types of detectors (e.g. smoke, heat, CO) from one device. Using a multi-application tester, such as Testifire, means fewer tools to carry around the site and reduces the amount of time spent switching between testers. Using an all-in-one tester essentially provides a solution for testing any point-type fire detector found on site, allowing functional testing in line with codes and standards.