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Alarms and Detectors
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Smoke and Fire Detectors
Hard Wired Smoke Detectors New Construction P12010
•Ionizationandphotoelectricsensors
•Interconnectwithupto24units
•Batterybackup
•LEDpowerindicatorlight
•Hushfeatureandtest/resetbutton
•85dbalarm
Hard Wired Smoke Detectors New Construction PE120
•Photoelectricsensor
•Interconnectwithupto24units
•Batterybackup
•LEDpowerindicatorlight
•Testandhushbuttons
•85dbalarm
Hard Wired Smoke Detectors New Construction 12040
•Ionizationsensor
•Interconnectwithupto24units
•Batterybackup
•LEDpowerindicatorlight
•Testandhushbuttons
•85dbalarm
5020.291 5020.276
Smoke and Fire Detectors
Hard Wired — New Construction
5020.291
P12010 KiddeDualSensorHardWireSmokeAlarm
5020.274
PE120 KiddePhotoelectricSmokeAlarm
5020.276
12040 KiddeIonizationSmokeAlarm
Ordering Information
5020.274
INFORMATION: There are two types of smoke sensors
available—PhotoelectricandIonization.
Photoelectric
Sensorsdetectsmoldering,
s
low
m
oving
fir
es while Ionization Sensors detect fast moving fires
with flames.
Smoke Detectors that have both sensors are always a good
choice to ensure maximum safety. Installers should check
with local code officials to make sure you are in compliance
with local regulations.