Interconnected smoke detectors

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GerryB

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In a 3 family house, can you interconnect all the smokes from every floor and hallway together? I saw this the other day and scratched my head. I found in the residential code (R314.5) it says must be interconnected in each individual unit, but am wondering if that wording indicates you can't tie them all together.
 
Without looking up the exact code section, AFAIK, you can not have a circuit from apartment "A" supplying outlets in apartment "B".
 
Without looking up the exact code section, AFAIK, you can not have a circuit from apartment "A" supplying outlets in apartment "B".
I would expect that to apply to power (including lighting) wiring but not to control wiring including signaling. On the other hand I would not want one occupant to have the supply for all alarms to be on their individual panel.
Maybe if fed from the house panel if there is one?

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I would expect that to apply to power (including lighting) wiring but not to control wiring including signaling. On the other hand I would not want one occupant to have the supply for all alarms to be on their individual panel.
Maybe if fed from the house panel if there is one?

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I assume OP is talking about regular residential smoke detectors not fire alarm system.
 
I assume OP is talking about regular residential smoke detectors not fire alarm system.
I agree, which is why I used the specific wording alarm instead of detector.
They are commonly referred to as smoke detectors, which confuses things.

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Without looking up the exact code section, AFAIK, you can not have a circuit from apartment "A" supplying outlets in apartment "B".
That's a good point. It's 210.25B. These are wired off the house panel, so besides nuisance from someones burnt toast, something could be added to that circuit in that apartment and the tenant wouldn't be paying for it.
 
From 2013 NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code

29.5.2.2* Unless otherwise permitted by the authority having
jurisdiction, audible fire alarm signals shall sound only in an
individual dwelling unit, suite of rooms, or similar area and
shall not be arranged to operate fire warning equipment or
fire alarm systems outside these locations. Remote annunciation
shall be permitted.
 
From 2013 NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code

29.5.2.2* Unless otherwise permitted by the authority having
jurisdiction, audible fire alarm signals shall sound only in an
individual dwelling unit, suite of rooms, or similar area and
shall not be arranged to operate fire warning equipment or
fire alarm systems outside these locations. Remote annunciation
shall be permitted.

Rick Napier for the save! :thumbsup:
 
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