A cabinet doesn’t need three separate devices to tell you something’s wrong — it needs one detector smart enough to watch everything at once, and confident enough to speak directly to your alarm system. HazenFire AT-S232 combines smoke, temperature, and humidity monitoring with the relay and communication outputs that real cabinet alarm linkage projects actually demand.
Why Cabinet Alarm Linkage Needs More Than a Basic Smoke Detector
Electrical cabinets, control cabinets, UPS cabinets, telecom cabinets, distribution boxes, and equipment enclosures show up everywhere in industrial and commercial projects. Inside, you’ll typically find power components, terminals, cables, control modules, and communication devices packed into a confined space. The moment abnormal smoke or overheating begins inside one of these cabinets, the problem can go unnoticed from outside for longer than anyone would like.
For most serious projects, a simple standalone smoke detector simply isn’t enough. Customers consistently need that alarm signal connected to a monitoring system, alarm input module, local control panel, PLC, BMS, or other host system. This is exactly why cabinet alarm linkage matters.
A genuine cabinet-level detector shouldn’t stop at detecting visible smoke — it should help monitor the broader cabinet environment while providing the output signals system integrators actually need. HazenFire AT-S232 was built precisely for this requirement, combining smoke detection, temperature measurement, and humidity measurement in one compact unit, while supporting both RS485 communication and relay normally open/normally closed output.
HazenFire AT-S232: One Detector, Three Critical Measurements
HazenFire AT-S232 is a photoelectric smoke, temperature, and humidity detector — a true 3-in-1 sensor engineered to monitor smoke, ambient temperature, and humidity conditions across cabinets, enclosures, and other small protected spaces.
The smoke detection element uses a labyrinth chamber paired with photoelectric signal processing technology, helping the detector reliably monitor visible smoke while resisting common interference sources like dust, insects, and external white-light influence.
The detector responds to visible smoke from slow smouldering fires or open flames. When ambient smoke concentration reaches the configured alarm threshold, AT-S232 generates audible and visual alarm indication — and returns automatically to normal monitoring status once concentration drops back below that threshold.
The feature that truly defines AT-S232 for cabinet alarm linkage: it provides both RS485 communication and relay NO/NC output, supporting full data integration alongside direct alarm contact linkage.
Smoke, Temperature, and Humidity — Why All Three Matter
Effective cabinet protection can’t afford to focus on smoke alone. In real-world project environments, each parameter delivers a genuinely different type of warning signal.
| Parameter | What It Reveals |
|---|---|
| Smoke | Visible smoke from smouldering materials, cable insulation damage, or early fire development |
| Temperature | Whether the cabinet environment is running hotter than normal |
| Humidity | Moisture, condensation, or unstable humidity conditions that threaten electrical equipment |
By combining all three monitoring functions into a single detector, HazenFire AT-S232 delivers a genuinely practical cabinet-level monitoring solution — built for electrical contractors, system integrators, BMS contractors, fire protection contractors, and cabinet manufacturers who need one compact device handling both fire early warning and environmental monitoring simultaneously.
Relay NO/NC Output: The Key to Cabinet Alarm Linkage
AT-S232’s support for relay normally open and normally closed output is the defining feature that separates it from its sibling model, AT-S233.
This relay output gives the detector a genuine switching signal for project alarm linkage. In practical engineering applications, that signal can connect to alarm input modules, local alarm panels, monitoring interface modules, IO modules, or other approved alarm-receiving equipment, depending on final project design.
The relay wiring includes a common terminal, normally open terminal, and normally closed terminal — giving project designers real flexibility when selecting the alarm input logic required by the receiving system.
For projects where the customer needs a simple alarm contact alongside RS485 communication, AT-S232 is the right model to specify. It’s especially valuable when the cabinet detector needs to deliver both a communication signal and a local alarm contact signal simultaneously.
RS485 Modbus-RTU Communication for Data Integration
Beyond relay output, AT-S232 supports RS485 communication using the Modbus-RTU protocol — making it well-suited for projects where temperature and humidity data must be transmitted to a host system for monitoring, integration, or secondary development.
Standard communication parameters:
- Baud rate: 9600 bps
- Data bits: 8
- Parity: None
- Stop bit: 1
- Default station address: 0x01
- Broadcast station address: 0xFE
RS485 Modbus communication proves especially valuable for centralized monitoring systems, connecting cabinet monitoring data to a host system, PLC, BMS, or other monitoring platform. This becomes particularly important when multiple cabinets are installed across one electrical room, equipment room, telecom site, industrial facility, or energy storage project — turning isolated detection points into a unified monitoring network.
Local Audible and Visual Alarm Indication
AT-S232 doesn’t rely solely on remote signaling — it also provides clear local alarm indication for on-site personnel.
Normal monitoring status: Red LED flashes once every 8 seconds.
Smoke alarm, fault, or alarm status: Red LED stays solidly on, and the built-in buzzer provides continuous alarm sound during smoke alarm or test status.
This local indication gives site maintenance personnel a quick, intuitive way to identify alarm status the moment they’re near the cabinet — while RS485 communication and relay output simultaneously deliver that same information to the system level. This dual-channel approach (local visibility plus remote integration) is exactly what cabinet applications need when both on-site awareness and centralized monitoring are project requirements.
AT-S232 vs. AT-S233: Which Model Fits Your Project?
HazenFire AT-S232 and AT-S233 share the same 3-in-1 smoke, temperature, and humidity detection core. The difference comes down entirely to output method.
| Model | Output Method | Best Fit |
|---|---|---|
| AT-S232 | RS485 communication + relay NO/NC output | Cabinet alarm linkage projects requiring both data and contact output |
| AT-S233 | RS485 output only | Monitoring-only projects where the host system reads data exclusively through RS485 |
For alarm linkage projects, AT-S232 is the clear choice — its relay NO/NC output is essential for that use case. For projects that only need monitoring data delivered via RS485, AT-S233 may be entirely sufficient.
Typical Cabinet Alarm Linkage Applications
HazenFire AT-S232 fits naturally across a wide range of cabinet and small-space monitoring scenarios:
- Electrical cabinets — monitors visible smoke, temperature, and humidity, providing alarm output when smoke reaches the configured threshold
- Control cabinets — supports integration with PLC or automation monitoring systems
- UPS cabinets and telecom cabinets — delivers cabinet-level fire early warning alongside environmental condition monitoring
- Box-type substations and distribution cabinets — provides a compact solution for small protected spaces where room-level detection alone falls short
- Energy storage and battery-related cabinets — supports visible smoke and environmental monitoring per final project design
Product selection and installation should always follow project drawings, confirmed product documentation, and local code requirements.
Engineering Wiring Reference
AT-S232 uses separate, clearly defined wiring for power, RS485 communication, and relay output.
RS485 sensor wiring:
- Red wire: DC12–24V positive
- Black wire: Negative
- Yellow wire: 485A
- Blue wire: 485B
Relay wiring:
- White wire: Common terminal
- Green wire: Normally open terminal
- Brown wire: Normally closed terminal
Before any project wiring, confirm the final wiring definition against the product label, project drawings, and approved technical documentation. For relay linkage specifically, the receiving equipment’s input type and circuit design should be confirmed by the project engineer.
Installation Notes for Reliable Cabinet Detection
Correct installation directly determines detector reliability over time.
- Mounting: Ceiling-mounted installation within cabinets, enclosures, and small protected spaces, ideally horizontal. If inclined installation is unavoidable, tilt angle should not exceed 45 degrees.
- Clearance: No obstruction within 0.5 m around the detector.
- Air-conditioning distance: Horizontal distance from the detector to any air-conditioning supply outlet should be no less than 1.5 m.
These requirements exist specifically to reduce obstruction and airflow interference that could otherwise compromise detection accuracy.
AT-S232 includes a built-in test button — a short press tests both audible and visual alarm functions. HazenFire recommends a simulated fire alarm test every six months to confirm continued reliable operation.
Why HazenFire AT-S232 Is the Right Cabinet Alarm Linkage Solution
AT-S232 earns its place in cabinet alarm linkage projects by combining four genuinely important functions in one compact device:
- Photoelectric smoke detection for reliable visible smoke monitoring
- Temperature and humidity measurement for complete cabinet environmental monitoring
- RS485 Modbus-RTU communication for seamless host system integration
- Relay normally open/normally closed output for direct alarm contact linkage
This combination makes HazenFire AT-S232 a genuinely practical choice for any project where the customer needs both data communication and direct alarm linkage from a single cabinet-level detector — no compromises, no separate devices, no integration headaches.
HazenFire — Complete Cabinet Monitoring. One Detector, Every Signal.