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•  Locate an alarm in every sleeping room.

•  Locate an alarm in every room where 

electrical appliances are 
operated (i.e. portable heaters or humidi-
fiers). 

•  Locate an alarm in every room where 

someone sleeps with the door closed.  
The closed door may prevent an alarm 
not located in that room from waking the 
sleeper.

•  Smoke, heat, and combustion products 

rise to the ceiling and spread horizontally.  
Mounting the smoke alarm on the ceiling 
in the center of the room places it closest 
to all points in the room.  Ceiling mount-
ing is preferred in ordinary residential 
construction.

•  For mobile home installation, select loca-

tions carefully to avoid thermal barriers 
that may form at the ceiling. For more 
details, see MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION 
below.

•  When mounting an alarm on the ceiling, 

locate it at a minimum of 4” (10 cm) 
from the side wall (see figure 1).

•  When mounting the alarm on the wall, 

use an inside wall with the top edge of 
the alarm at a minimum of 4” (10 cm) 
and a maximum of 12” (30.5 cm) below 
the ceiling (see figure 1).

•  Put smoke alarms at both ends of a hall-

way or large room if the hallway or room 
is more than 30 ft (9.1 m) long.  For large 
rooms, one smoke alarm is recommended 
for every 500 square feet of floor space.

•  In homes that are not well insulated, 

extreme heat or cold can be transferred 
from the outside to the inside through 
poorly insulated walls and roof. This may 
create a thermal barrier which can pre-
vent the smoke from reaching an alarm 
mounted on the ceiling.  If you are not 
sure about the insulation in your home, 
or if you notice that the outer walls and 
ceiling are either hot or cold, install the alarm on an inside wall. In 
such homes, install the smoke alarm with the top edge of the alarm 

FIGURE 1

FIGURE 3

FIGURE 2

ANYWHERE ALONG 
THIS BOLD SURFACE

12”

(300mm)

FIGURE 4

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Summary of Contents for PI 2000

Page 1: ...We know you expect nothing less when the lives of your family are at stake Kidde alarms and accessories CAN ONLY BE interconnected with other Kidde alarms and accessories as well as specified brands a...

Page 2: ...S BEFORE INSTALLATION AND KEEP THIS MANUAL NEAR THE ALARM FOR FUTURE REFERENCE CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL 1 RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS FOR SMOKE ALARMS 2 LOCATIONS TO AVOID 3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 4 OPERA...

Page 3: ...ing the alarm on the wall use an inside wall with the top edge of the alarm at a minimum of 4 10 cm and a maximum of 12 30 5 cm below the ceiling see figure 1 Put smoke alarms at both ends of a hall w...

Page 4: ...walls and roof This may create a thermal bar rier which can prevent the smoke from reaching an alarm mounted on the ceiling In such units install the smoke alarm on an inside wall with the top edge o...

Page 5: ...B of the U S National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 NFPA 72 and or any other codes having jurisdic tion in your area The multiple station interconnect wiring to the alarms must be run in the same race...

Page 6: ...FM I KN COSM IB HD135F KN COB IC KN COP IC KN COPF I and FireX models AD ADC FADC with models without battery backup Kidde models 1235 i12020 KN COSM I 120X SM120X CO120X SL177 be advised that the mo...

Page 7: ...and wiring the AC QUICK CONNECT harness as described in the WIRING INSTRUCTIONS attach the trim ring to the electrical box see figure 6 3 Pull the AC QUICK CONNECTOR through the center hole in the tr...

Page 8: ...the base is allowed to engage the mounting bracket Rotate the alarm onto the trim ring until you hear the tamper resist tab snap into place locking the alarm on the trim ring Using the tamper resist...

Page 9: ...present The HUSH feature can be used repeatedly until the air has been cleared of the condition causing the alarm NOTE DENSE SMOKE WILL OVERRIDE THE HUSH CONTROL FEATURE AND SOUND A CONTINUOUS ALARM C...

Page 10: ...est button on any one of the interconnected alarm is pressed If no alarm sounds the unit has defective batteries or other failure DO NOT use an open flame to test your alarm you could damage the alarm...

Page 11: ...RY INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL To replace or install the batteries you must first remove the alarm from the trim ring by following the ALARM REMOVAL instructions at the beginning of this section After al...

Page 12: ...er hose and blowing or vacuuming through the openings around the perimeter of the alarm The outside of the alarm can be wiped with a damp cloth After cleaning reinstall your alarm and test your alarm...

Page 13: ...m protection a smoke alarm should be installed in each sleeping area on every level of a home Although smoke alarms can help save lives by providing an early warning of a fire they are not a substitut...

Page 14: ...t of a radioactive element in the sensing chamber to enable detection of visible and invisible combustion products The radioac tive element is safely contained in the chamber and requires no adjustmen...

Page 15: ...69 NOTIFY YOUR LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT AND INSURANCE COMPANY OF YOUR SMOKE ALARM INSTALLATION 11 CAUTION AS REQUIRED BY THE CALIFORNIA STATE FIRE MARSHAL Early warning fire detection is best achieved by...

Page 16: ...CASE EXCEED THE COST OF REPLACEMENT OF SMOKE ALARM AND IN NO CASE SHALL KIDDE OR ANY OF ITS PARENT OR SUBSIDIARY CORPORATIONS BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE FAILURE OF...

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