Heat Detectors

CPSC Recall #97-162 — July 27, 1997

Recall #97-162 Date: July 27, 1997 Remedy: Replace

Product

Heat Detectors

Description

WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Chemetronics Caribe Inc. of Luquillo, Puerto Rico, is recalling 12,000 STARGARD AT Series dual contact heat detectors. Heat detectors monitor room temperature to provide an alarm in the event of fire. The recalled heat detectors can fail to operate properly, not detecting the presence of fire.Chemetronics Caribe has received one report that a heat detector failed to operate in a field test, but no injuries have been reported as a result of their use.The heat detectors are components of a fire detection alarm system. They are primarily a commercial product and not sold for home use. The Series 400 STARGARD AT dual contact heat detectors are round, white plastic disks about 4-1/2 inches in diameter. At the center of the device is a three-level round metal disk. "STARGARD AT" is written in small, gray type beside the metal disk, along with the company name. The recalled heat detectors have one of the following date codes stamped on their side:"0594" through "1294""W1-Y95" through "W52-Y95""W1-Y96" through "W52-Y96""W1-Y97" through "W22-Y97."Distributors of fire detection equipment sold these heat detectors nationwide from May 1994 through May 1997.Consumers should stop using these heat detectors immediately and call Chemetronics Caribe at (800) 496-8383 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. EDT Monday through Friday for free replacement of the heat detectors and installation arrangements.STARGARD A Series and other Chemetronics products are not affected by this recall.

Hazard

Heat detectors monitor room temperature to provide an alarm in the event of fire. The recalled heat detectors can fail to operate properly, not detecting the presence of fire.

Incidents / Injuries

Chemetronics Caribe has received one report that a heat detector failed to operate in a field test, but no injuries have been reported as a result of their use.

Remedy

Consumers should stop using these heat detectors immediately and call Chemetronics Caribe at (800) 496-8383 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. EDT Monday through Friday for free replacement of the heat detectors and installation arrangements

Units Affected

12,000

Sold At

Distributors of fire detection equipment sold these heat detectors nationwide from May 1994 through May 1997.

Manufacturer

Chemetronics Caribe, Stargard At