goldstar
Senior Member
- Location
- New Jersey
- Occupation
- Electrical Contractor
Has anyone has experience with these smoke alarms ? :
http://www.brkelectronics.com/product/SA520B#TabbedPanelsTab3
If I'm understanding the cut sheet correctly you need as least one 120V unit and the others can be wireless and battery operated. I'm looking today at a house built in 2002 that had a LV system installed but was never maintained and is now non-functional. The fire inspector in my town tells me that either the SD system has to be placed in working order and monitored by a central station or hard-wired smoke alarms have to be installed. In addition he tells me that ALL the BRK units have to be 120V units but the interconnect wire is not needed.
Any input would be appreciated (including opinions). Thanks.
http://www.brkelectronics.com/product/SA520B#TabbedPanelsTab3
If I'm understanding the cut sheet correctly you need as least one 120V unit and the others can be wireless and battery operated. I'm looking today at a house built in 2002 that had a LV system installed but was never maintained and is now non-functional. The fire inspector in my town tells me that either the SD system has to be placed in working order and monitored by a central station or hard-wired smoke alarms have to be installed. In addition he tells me that ALL the BRK units have to be 120V units but the interconnect wire is not needed.
Any input would be appreciated (including opinions). Thanks.