I'm wondering where others are mounting smoke alarms inside bedrooms during new construction. One of my reference books (Residential Wiring by Delmar Publishing) clearly states that the smoke should be as close to the middle of the bedroom as possible. Our local city inspector, however, wants the smokes to be close to the bedroom door.
This same city wants all bedrooms in new construction to have fan rated ceiling boxes. Could the inspector's logic go something like this? "If the homeowner should take advantage of the fan rated box and mount a fan, then a smoke mounted in the middle of the room would be ineffective."
What are others doing?
This same city wants all bedrooms in new construction to have fan rated ceiling boxes. Could the inspector's logic go something like this? "If the homeowner should take advantage of the fan rated box and mount a fan, then a smoke mounted in the middle of the room would be ineffective."
What are others doing?