Ionisation smoke alarm is based on the principle of ion flow within a chamber. An alarm condition occurs when the ion flow is affected by smoke particles. This type of alarm is most effective to detect small particles of smoke.
Photoelectric smoke alarm is based on the principle of optical detection. It is also known as the "scattered" light principle. An alarm condition occurs when smoke particles enter a light path and some of the light is "scattered" by reflection and refraction onto a sensor. This type of alarm is best for areas where dense smoke may occur, such as in ductwork. For more information: Click Here Smoke Alarm Trouble Shooting Guide: Click Here