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Are photoelectric and optic smoke detectors the same?

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Are photoelectric and optic smoke detectors the same?

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Yes, both terms, “photoelectric” and “optic” stand for the same type of smoke detector where smoke is detected when it dims the light that is being shone from LED (light-emitting diode) onto photodiode. This is in contrast to “ionization” smoke detector which works differently and where smoke is detected by sudden drop in electrical current between two electrodes due to.

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