We recommend that you use Solo test equipment to test our detectors as it has been designed for that purpose.
The reason being is that spraying can smoke by hand can contaminate the smoke detector chamber. The Solo uses a different formula and delivers a controlled amount of smoke.
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Thank you Thomas for this info;
Why Manufacturers still selling the 'hand spraying can' then, and how they contaminate the smoke detector chamber ?
If spraying with 'spraying can' gives more smoke to the chamber also mixed with air particles that would not make any difference when testing with solo, otherwise what they mean by contaminate the detector chamber then.
I think this statement needs more clear interpretations, I would like know more about that
How can you confirm, if some one is a good sweemer if he doesn't get wet. Air particles have to get into the chamber any way, with spray particles or without. otherwise how can the readings gives analogue values then ?
I personaly want to know more about this statement!