Single- and Multiple-station Smoke Alarms
(UTGT)
USE
This category covers single- and multiple-station alarms intended to be
employed in ordinary indoor locations of residential occupancies as
defined in NFPA 101, ??Code for Safety to Life from Fire in Buildings and
Structures?? (1997 edition), section 4-1.6 group (d) one- and two-family
dwellings. These units are intended only for locations where normal ceiling
temperatures between 4.4?C (40?F) and 37.8?C (100?F) prevail.
This category also covers single- and multiple-station smoke alarms that
have been performance tested to a minimum 10-year extended battery life
under normal ambient conditions.
ALARM TYPES
Single Station ? Self-contained units that incorporate a smoke chamber,
an optional heat detector, and related electrical components to initiate an
audible alarm signal from the unit when abnormal smoke or heat (when a
supplementary heat detector is provided) actuates the unit. These devices
may be energized from a commercial power supply source by means of
permanent wiring in accordance with NFPA 70, ??National Electrical
Code,?? flexible supply cord, use of limited energy cable or equivalent wiring
connected to the output of a suitable Class 2 power supply, or by one
or more batteries.
Where a battery is employed as the main supply, its depletion below the
level at which an alarm signal would be obtained is indicated by a distinctive
audible trouble signal which persists for at least seven days.
Multiple Station ? Similar to single-station units but provided with
leads or terminals to permit the interconnection of single-station units so
that actuation of any one unit results in actuation of the audible alarms of
all units. The installation instructions (manual) indicate the maximum
number of units that can be interconnected.