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Technical Spec
Description The Strobe Light is a 120VAC wire in unit that provides a
visual warning when part of an interconnected system.
This unit can be directly interconnected with Kidde smoke
alarms, heat detectors and carbon monoxide alarms.
When triggered by a smoke alarm or heat detector, it will
produce a steady flash warning. When triggered by a
carbon monoxide alarm it will produce an intermittent
flash warning. The Strobe Light has a 5 year limited warranty
and is UL Listed.
The Smoke Alarm is an AC/DC powered, ionization smoke
alarm that operates on a 120V power source with 9V
battery backup.
This alarm uses ionization sensing technology. Ionization
sensing alarms may detect invisible fire particles
(associated with flaming fires) sooner than photoelectric
alarms. Photoelectric sensing alarms may detect visible
particles (associated with smoldering fires) sooner than
ionization alarms. The front-loading battery door allows user to change the
battery without removing the alarm from the mounting
bracket making battery replacement easy and convenient.
This smoke alarm is available in a 6-piece cut case with
tray for easy display as well as a 6-piece bulk pack for
contractors and property owners. This unit is a UL Listed
product with a 5-year limited warranty
Features and Benefits of Strobe Light The Strobe Light, used in conjunction with a smoke, heat
or carbon monoxide alarm, provides a bright visual signal
to warn of a smoke, heat or CO hazard. The Kidde
Strobe light benefits the hearing impaired, allowing a visual
alert of a danger. This unit also includes a tamper resist
pin that helps to deter thief and tampering.
Features and Benefits of Smoke Alarm Easy Installation
- Front battery pull tab allows battery activation
without removing alarm from mounting bracket.
- Large mounting base makes mounting easier, protects
surface paint from dirt and covers imperfections.
- Pre-stripped wiring harness with easy off cap does
not require stripper tool. Tinned strands increase
conductivity and wire nut grip.
Fewer Callbacks
- Large centrally located Test/Hush alarm control button.
- Dust cover protects sensor from contaminates during
construction reducing nuisance alarms.
User-Friendly Features
- Easy access front loading battery door.
- Battery backup provides protection in case of
power failure.
- Interconnectable with up to 24 devices (of which 18
can be initiating) including smoke, CO and heat
alarms.
Architectural and Engineering Specifications The Strobe Light shall be powered by a 120VAC, 60Hz source. The
temperature operation range shall be between 40°F and
100°F (4°C and 38°C). The strobe light can be installed on
any standard single gang electrical box, up to a 4” octagon
junction box. The electrical connection (to the alarm) shall be
made with a plug-in connector. A maximum of 24 Kidde
devices can be interconnected in a multiple station arrangement.
The interconnect system must not exceed the NFPA
(National Fire Protection Association) limit of 18 initiating
devices (Smoke, heat, CO, etc) interconnected, it is still possible
to interconnect 6 strobe lights and or relay modules. The
alarm shall provide optional tamper resistance that deters
removal of the unit from the wall or ceiling.
This unit shall include a bright candela strobe light with a
flash rate of one (1) flash per second. This unit shall be
interconnected with Kidde smoke alarms, heat detectors
and/or carbon monoxide alarms. The unit shall at a minimum
meet the requirements of UL217, NFPA72, (chapter 10 & 11
2002 edition) The State of California Fire Marshall, NFPA101
(One and two family dwellings, Federal Housing Authority
(FHA), Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA).
The smoke alarm shall be powered by a 120VAC, 60Hz source along with a 9V battery backup.
The unit shall incorporate an ionization sensor with nominal sensitivity
of 0.50 to .92%/ft. The temperature operating range shall be between 40°F
and 100°F (4°C and 38°C) and the humidity operating range shall be up to
85% relative humidity.
The smoke alarm can be installed on any standard single gang electrical
box, up to a 4” octagon junction box. The electrical connection (to the
alarm) shall be made with a plug-in connector. A maximum of 24 Kidde
devices can be interconnected in a multiple station arrangement. The
interconnect system must not exceed the NFPA (National Fire Protection
Association) limit of 18 initiating devices, of which 12 can be smoke alarms.
With 18 initiating devices (Smoke, heat, CO, etc), interconnected, it is still
possible to interconnect 6 strobe lights and/or relay modules. The alarm
shall provide optional tamper resistance that deters removal of the unit
from the wall or ceiling. No additional pieces shall be required to activate
this feature.
The alarm shall include an easy access battery compartment that is
opened and closed by sliding the battery door. The 9V battery carrier will
ensure proper battery backup protection by not allowing the battery door
to close if the battery is placed in the unit incorrectly or if a battery is not
present.
The unit shall include a piezoelectric horn that is rated at 85 decibels
at 10 feet. The unit shall include the Smart HushTM feature that silences the
unit for approximately 8 minutes if a nuisance condition occurs.
The unit shall incorporate red and green LED indicators. The green
LED (when illuminated) indicates the presence of AC power. The red LED
(located under the TEST/Hush button) has four modes of operation:
Standby Condition: The red LED will flash every 30-40 seconds to indicate
that the smoke alarm is operating properly. Alarm Condition: When
the alarm senses products of combustion and goes into alarm the red LED
will flash one flash per second. The flashing LED and pulsating alarm will
continue until the air is cleared. When units are interconnected, only the red
LED of the alarm that senses the smoke or is being tested (the originating
unit) will flash. All other units in the interconnected system will sound an
alarm but their red LED’s will NOT flash. Alarm Memory: This smoke alarm
is equipped with an alarm memory, which provides a visual indication when
an alarm has been activated. The red LED will illuminate for about 1.5
seconds every 16 seconds to indicate the memory condition. Smart HushTM
Mode: The red LED will illuminate for 1.5 seconds every 8 seconds,
indicating the smoke alarm is in the Smart HushTM Mode.
The unit shall at a minimum meet the requirements of UL217, NFPA72,
and (chapter 11), The State of California Fire Marshall, NFPA101 (0ne and
two family dwellings), Federal Housing Authority (FHA), Housing and Urban
Development (HUD).
Installation of Strobe Light The strobe light should be installed to comply with all local
codes having jurisdiction in your area, Article 760 of the
National Electric Code, and NFPA 72. Make certain all alarms are
wired to a single, continuous (non-switched) power line, which
is not protected by a ground fault interrupter. A maximum of
1000 ft. of wire can be used in the interconnect system.
Installation of Smoke Alarm The smoke alarm should be installed to comply with all local codes having jurisdiction in your area,
Article 760 of the National Electric Code, and NFPA 72. Make certain all alarms are wired to a single,
continuous (non-switched) power line, which is not protected by a ground fault interrupter. A maximum
of 1000 ft. of wire can be used in the interconnect system. Use standard UL listed household
wire as required by code.
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