User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1.0 About Your Security System
- 2.0 General System Operation
- 3.0 Arming the System
- 4.0 Disarming the System
- 5.0 Using Wireless Keys
- 6.0 Emergency Keys
- 7.0 Managing Users
- 8.0 Viewing Troubles on the Integrated Keypad
- 9.0 Testing Your System
- 10.0 Safety Instructions
- 11.0 Locating Detectors and Escape Plan
- 12.0 Installer Warning
- 12.0 Regulatory Agency Statements
- 13.0 Reference Sheets
Chapter 11.0 Locating Detectors and Escape Plan
11.0 Locating Detectors and Escape Plan
Thefollowinginformationisforgeneralguidanceonlyanditisrecommendedthatlocalfirecodes
andregulationsbeconsultedwhenlocatingandinstallingsmokeandCOalarms.
11.1 Smoke Detectors
Researchhasshownthatallhostilefiresinhomesgeneratesmoketoagreaterorlesserextent.
Experimentswithtypicalfiresinhomesindicatethatdetectablequantitiesofsmokeprecededetect-
ablelevelsofheatinmostcases.Forthesereasons,smokealarmsshouldbeinstalledoutsideof
eachsleepingareaandoneachstoreyofthehome.
Thefollowinginformationisforgeneralguidanceonlyanditisrecommendedthatlocalfirecodes
andregulationsbeconsultedwhenlocatingandinstallingsmokealarms.
Itisrecommendedthatadditionalsmokealarmsbeyondthoserequiredforminimumprotectionbe
installed.Additionalareasthatshouldbeprotectedinclude:thebasement;bedrooms,especially
wheresmokerssleep;diningrooms;furnaceandutilityrooms;andanyhallwaysnotprotectedby
therequiredunits.Onsmoothceilings,detectorsmaybespaced9.1m(30feet)apartasaguide.
Otherspacingmayberequireddependingonceilingheight,airmovement,thepresenceofjoists,
uninsulatedceilings,etc.ConsultNationalFireAlarmCodeNFPA72,CAN/ULC-S553-02orother
appropriatenationalstandardsforinstallationrecommendations.
l Donotlocatesmokedetectorsatthetopofpeakedorgabledceilings;thedeadairspacein
theselocationsmaypreventtheunitfromdetectingsmoke.
l Avoidareaswithturbulentairflow,suchasneardoors,fansorwindows.Rapidairmove-
mentaroundthedetectormaypreventsmokefromenteringtheunit.
l Donotlocatedetectorsinareasofhighhumidity.
l Donotlocatedetectorsinareaswherethetemperaturerisesabove38ºC(100ºF)orfalls
below5ºC(41ºF).
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SmokedetectorsmustalwaysbeinstalledinUSAinaccordancewithChapter29of
NFPA72,theNationalFireAlarmCode:29.5.1.1.
Whererequiredbyapplicablelaws,codes,orstandardsforaspecifictypeofoccupancy,approved
single-andmultiple-stationsmokealarmsshallbeinstalledasfollows:
1. Inallsleepingroomsandguestrooms.
2. Outsideofeachseparatedwellingunitsleepingarea,within6.4m(21ft)ofanydoortoa
sleepingroom,thedistancemeasuredalongapathoftravel.
3. Oneverylevelofadwellingunit,includingbasements.
4. Oneverylevelofaresidentialboardandcareoccupancy(smallfacility),includingbasements
andexcludingcrawlspacesandunfinishedattics.
5. Inthelivingarea(s)ofaguestsuite.
6. Inthelivingarea(s)ofaresidentialboardandcareoccupancy(smallfacility).
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