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RE: Smoke alarms

To: "William M. Gilroy" <wmgilroy@avaya.com>
Subject: RE: Smoke alarms
From: Scott Hall <sch8489@garnet.acns.fsu.edu>
Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 02:52:24 -0400 (EDT)
can you (or one of the great ees lurking about) not convert a battery
powered unit to a 115v house current unit?

scott, electicly ignant

On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, William M. Gilroy wrote:

> 
> Some people asked me to send them back what I found out.
> I figured I would submit it to the list since this may
> interest other people.  Nobody seems to manufacture a
> smoke detector what has both an Ion and Photoelectric
> sensor that is powered by AC.  I called Kidde, First 
> Alert and Firex (Maple Chase).  I also check with a 
> couple of fire inspectors, several electrical supply
> houses and 2 companies that install fire and sprinkler
> systems.  The closest I could find was a battery powered
> dual detector unit.  What I installed was:
> 
> Firex ion detectors in most locations. They are AC/DC backup
> powered, can be wired together, and the alarm that triggers
> shows that it triggered with an LED.  In the master bedroom
> I installed photoelectric detector and a 
> battery powered CO/ion smoke detector.  That unit is not
> wired into the rest of the units.  In my garage I installed
> both an ion detector and a heat detector.  The house is a 
> smallish ranch.  I also installed a smoke alarm in the hallway
> and in each bedroom.  This should cover me for the next couple
> of years.  If someone releases a dual detector, I can always
> toss the ion detectors since they were $12 each.  Not the 
> best solution, but it seems like it will work for me.  YMMV.
> 
> Bill Gilroy
> 


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