Amerex Quick Response Link - 286F - 5 Pack - 16226
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Wholesale PricingThe Amerex 286°F Quick Response Link (16226-P005) is the mid-to-high heat sentinel for the Amerex KP system architecture. While extreme heat variants handle the localized fire intensity of charbroilers, the 286°F Job Link is the primary choice for high-efficiency gas range defense and deep fryer battery monitoring. It utilizes a specialized blue color-coded glass bulb calibrated for a 286°F (141°C) activation threshold. This glass bulb response series provides significantly higher RTI thermal sensitivity than traditional metal links, ensuring the system reacts to rapid flare-ups before they breach grease filters or ductwork.
Constructed with corrosion-resistant stainless steel struts, the model 16226 provides fail-safe mechanical detection under a 3 to 50 lb load rating, ensuring 24/7 protection regardless of building power status. In the context of a UL 300 compliant installation, the 16226-P005 serves as the definitive mid-range thermal trigger for Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) reliability.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Amerex Corporation |
| Part Number | 16226-P005 (5-Pack) / 16226 (Single) |
| Mechanism Type | Quick Response Link (Glass Bulb / Job Link) |
| Temperature Rating | 286°F (141°C) |
| Bulb Identification | Blue (Mid-Heat Series) |
| Max Ambient Temperature | 225°F (107°C) |
| Mechanical Load | 3 lbs to 50 lbs |
| Strut Material | Corrosion-Resistant Stainless Steel |
| Compatible Bracket | Amerex P/N 12508-P001 |
| Certifications | UL Listed, ULC Listed |
The 16226-P005 must be installed by a certified fire suppression technician in accordance with NFPA 17A and NFPA 96. The 286°F rating is appropriate for mounting locations where ambient plenum temperatures do not regularly exceed 225°F. Before installation, always verify the blue bulb identification to confirm the correct temperature rating. The link must be seated correctly in the Amerex detector bracket P/N 12508-P001; using third-party brackets can lead to improper tension alignment that may crush the bulb or prevent it from clearing the struts upon rupture.
Per NFPA guidelines, all links must be visually verified at each 6-month service visit. Because glass bulbs rely on rapid heat conduction into the internal liquid, a thick coating of carbonized grease acts as a thermal insulator and can significantly delay the response time. Semi-annual replacement is the only way to ensure factory-rated RTI performance. The detection line must also be verified to be within the 3 to 50 lb load range; over-tensioning can compromise the stainless steel struts before the glass bulb reaches its activation threshold.
When is the Blue (286°F) bulb preferred over the Green (200°F) or Yellow (175°F) variants?
The 286°F link is the standard for high-efficiency gas ranges and fryer batteries that maintain persistent heat. In these zones, low-heat bulbs such as the 175°F or 200°F variants would be too close to their max ambient limits, potentially leading to nuisance trips during peak production hours. The 286°F rating provides the necessary operational headroom while maintaining rapid response speed.
Does grease caking affect glass bulbs more than metal links?
Yes. Because the glass bulb relies on the rapid conduction of heat into its internal liquid, a thick coating of carbonized grease acts as a thermal insulator. While metal solder links suffer from solder creep, glass bulbs remain mechanically stable but can suffer a delayed response time if not kept clean. Semi-annual replacement is the only way to ensure factory-rated RTI performance.
Is the 16226 compatible with non-Amerex brackets?
While the 16226 uses a standard mechanical interface, it is specifically UL Listed for use with the Amerex Detector Bracket (P/N 12508-P001). Utilizing third-party brackets can lead to improper tension alignment, potentially crushing the bulb or preventing it from clearing the struts upon rupture.
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