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wired/interconnected smoke detectors: any low voltage models? micrologix1500@yahoo.com 09-19-2007
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Posted by micrologix1500@yahoo.com on September 19, 2007, 10:11 am
I have been working on an addition to my home. On the permit it
states that I must install "hardwired/interconnecting smoke detectors
required throughout the entire dwelling per 2003 M.R.C.". I did a
little web research into this, and was surprised to only find ones
powered from 120VAC. Aren't there any low-voltage models? Seems to
me that the line voltage is going to get dropped and rectified anyway,
and I would imagine that a low-voltage system would simplify and
cheapen the interconnect wiring scheme over a 120VAC system.


Posted by EXT on September 19, 2007, 12:50 pm
I don't know of low voltage models, but I have the line voltage ones in my
house. All it takes is a 3 wire (plus ground) cable between the smoke
detectors, the black and white provide power and the red is the trigger that
sets all of them off. They work great.

>I have been working on an addition to my home. On the permit it
> states that I must install "hardwired/interconnecting smoke detectors
> required throughout the entire dwelling per 2003 M.R.C.". I did a
> little web research into this, and was surprised to only find ones
> powered from 120VAC. Aren't there any low-voltage models? Seems to
> me that the line voltage is going to get dropped and rectified anyway,
> and I would imagine that a low-voltage system would simplify and
> cheapen the interconnect wiring scheme over a 120VAC system.
>



Posted by J.A. Michel on September 19, 2007, 6:53 pm

>I have been working on an addition to my home. On the permit it
> states that I must install "hardwired/interconnecting smoke detectors
> required throughout the entire dwelling per 2003 M.R.C.". I did a
> little web research into this, and was surprised to only find ones
> powered from 120VAC. Aren't there any low-voltage models? Seems to
> me that the line voltage is going to get dropped and rectified anyway,
> and I would imagine that a low-voltage system would simplify and
> cheapen the interconnect wiring scheme over a 120VAC system.
>
Hardwired implies that it is connected to your home's electrical power. I
don't know of any low-voltage models, but if there were, they would not be
any easier to install - because you would still have to wire them
regardless.

It's not too hard to install the 120V models. Pull one circuit using 14/3
Romex with ground. Use black for hot, white for neutral, and the red wire
for signal between smoke detectors.


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