Photoelectric smoke detector with lithium battery for 10 years. This detector can be connected wirelessly with up to 24 other identical detectors. When one detector is activated, all the others are activated. This is what he calls a wireless interconnected detector.
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This detector combines the precision of photoelectric technology with the convenience of wireless connectivity. Its standout feature is the ability to be linked with other compatible detectors: if a fire starts in the basement, every alarm in the house will sound simultaneously. Equipped with a 10-year sealed lithium battery, it provides maximum security without the hassle of annual maintenance.
This model is ideal for large residences, multi-story buildings, or remote areas like detached garages:
Photoelectric Technology: Highly effective at detecting slow-smoldering fires (fires that smolder for hours before bursting into flame), such as those caused by cigarettes on furniture or electrical shorts.
Wireless Interconnection: Creates a localized safety network. When one unit detects smoke, it sends a radio signal to trigger all other interconnected units in the building instantly.
10-Year Sealed Battery: A sealed lithium power cell provides power for the device’s entire 10-year functional life, eliminating annual battery replacements.
Reduced Nuisance Alarms: Photoelectric sensors are less sensitive to cooking vapors and shower steam compared to ionization models, making them more stable near kitchens and bathrooms.
Test and Hush Button: Allows for easy weekly testing of the entire network and silencing of the alarm if a false trigger occurs.
Sensor Type: Photoelectric.
Power Source: 3V Sealed Lithium Battery (included).
Interconnection: Wireless Radio Frequency (no wiring required between units).
Alarm Sound Level: 85 dB at 10 feet.
Compliance: ULC listed (meets Canadian safety standards).
Frequency: Uses a secure frequency to prevent interference with other household wireless devices.
Pairing: Before mounting the units to the ceiling, follow the instructions to "pair" them. This ensures they are communicating on the same private network.
Placement: Essential for bedrooms and hallways. Because it is photoelectric, it is an excellent choice for hallways located near kitchens or laundry rooms.
Network Test: Once installed, press the test button on one unit to verify that every other unit in the house activates as intended.
Most systems allow for the interconnection of up to 12 to 24 units, depending on the specific model, which is more than enough for a standard single-family home.
No. These detectors use their own private radio frequency signal. They will function and communicate even if your home Wi-Fi is down or if there is a power outage.
Early Warning via Interconnect: Interconnection is a life-saver if you are sleeping on the top floor and a fire breaks out in the garage or basement. The alarm in your bedroom will wake you long before smoke reaches your level.
Unified Replacement: When installing a 10-year network, it is best practice to replace all units at the same time a decade later to ensure the communication technology remains compatible and reliable across the home.
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