Appendix B: Transmitter Installation
CommPact Installation Manual
112
Where Not to Install Your Smoke Detectors
False
alarms
occur
when
smoke
detectors
are
installed
where
they
will
not
work
properly.
To
avoid
false
alarms,
do
not
install
smoke
detectors
in
the
following
situations:
Combustion
particles
are
by
‐
products
of
something
burning.
Do
not
install
smoke
detectors
in
or
near
areas
where
combustion
particles
are
present,
such
as
kitchens
with
few
windows
or
poor
ventilation,
garages
where
there
may
be
vehicle
exhaust,
near
furnaces,
hot
water
heaters
and
space
heaters.
Do
not
install
smoke
detectors
less
than
6
meters
(20
feet)
away
from
places
where
combustion
particles
are
normally
present,
like
kitchens.
If
a
20
‐
foot
distance
is
not
possible,
e.g.
in
a
mobile
home,
try
to
install
the
detector
as
far
away
from
the
combustion
particles
as
possible,
preferably
on
the
wall.
To
prevent
false
alarms,
provide
good
ventilation
in
such
places.
Never
try
to
avoid
false
alarms
by
disabling
the
detector.
Do
not
mount
smoke
detectors
in
the
path
of
fresh
air
intake.
The
flow
of
fresh
air
in
and
out
can
drive
smoke
away
from
the
smoke
detector;
thus
reducing
its
efficiency.
Figure
6
indicates
the
correct
and
incorrect
locations
concerning
this
problem.
Near
paint
thinner
fumes.
In
close
proximity
to
an
automobile
exhaust
pipe;
this
will
damage
the
detector.
In
damp
or
very
humid
areas
or
near
bathrooms
with
showers.
Moisture
in
humid
air
can
enter
the
sensing
chamber,
then
turns
into
droplets
upon
cooling,
which
can
cause
false
alarms.
Install
smoke
detectors
at
least
3
meters
(10
feet)
away
from
bathrooms.
In
very
cold
or
very
hot
areas,
including
unheated
buildings
or
outdoor
rooms.
If
the
temperature
goes
above
or
below
the
operating
range
of
smoke
detector,
it
will
not
work
properly.
The
temperature
range
for
your
smoke
detector
is
4°C
to
38°C
(40°F
to
100°F).
In
very
dusty
or
dirty
areas,
dirt
and
dust
can
build
up
on
the
detector
ʹ
s
sensing
chamber,
to
make
it
overly
sensitive.
Additionally,
dust
or
dirt
can
block
openings
to
the
sensing
chamber
and
keep
the
detector
from
sensing
smoke.
Near
fresh
air
vents
or
very
drafty
areas
like
air
conditioners,
heaters
or
fans.
Fresh
air
vents
and
drafts
can
drive
smoke
away
from
smoke
detectors.
Dead
air
spaces
are
often
at
the
top
of
a
peaked
roof,
or
in
the
corners
between
ceilings
and
walls.
Dead
air
may
prevent
smoke
from
reaching
a
detector.
See
Figure
B
‐
22,
Figure
B
‐
23
and
Figure
B
‐
24
for
recommended
mounting
locations.
In
insect
‐
infested
areas.
If
insects
enter
a
detector
ʹ
s
sensing
chamber,
they
may
cause
a
false
alarm.
Where
bugs
are
a
problem,
get
rid
of
them
before
putting
up
a
detector.
Near
fluorescent
lights,
electrical
ʺ
noise
ʺ
from
fluorescent
lights
may
cause
false
alarms.
Install
smoke
detectors
at
least
1.5
meters
(5
feet)
from
such
lights.
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