Which of the following types of rate-of-rise heat detectors is designed for use in areas that are subject to regular temperature changes, but at rates that are slower than those of fire conditions?
A. Electronic spot-type heat detector
B. Rate-compensation heat detector
C. Pneumatic rate-of-rise line heat detector
D. Pneumatic rate-of-rise spot heat detector
Answer: A. Electronic spot-type heat detector
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