The interconnect system must not exceed the nfpa national fire protection association limit of 18 initiating devices smoke heat co etc.
Attic smoke detector.
Smoke alarms are not designed for garages and attics and are much more likely to fail than a heat detector.
During the rebuild i asked for smoke detectors in the attic but was told they would go off all the time due to particulate issues up there etc.
The sensors in smoke and co alarms work best in temperatures between 40 f 4 c and 100 f 38 c.
Smokes are very sensitive to dust.
We do not recommend installing smoke or carbon monoxide detectors in unfinished areas of the home.
The us fire administration fema recommends that you have a heat detector rather than a smoke alarm in your garage.
Experts say photoelectric smoke detectors generally won t cause as many false alarms but for the ultimate in safety they recommend opting for a smoke detector with both types of sensors.
The only problem with these is the dust in most unfinished attics.
If you have a workman in they will stir up the insulation and create dust.
They go from 15 to 200 degrees fahrenheit.
5 measure and mark a distance of 4 inches on the ceiling from each wall.
Install the first attic smoke detector on the wall near the stairs anywhere between the 4 inch and 12 inch marks.
If you sleep better at night with an attic smoke detector they do make detectors for extreme temperatures.
From research it seems a temperature sensor is the best way to go but all the ones i ve found for smartthings cap out at 122f.
The alarm will sound if temperatures rise above 135 f.
Another location in a home where you should have a heat detector rather than a smoke alarm is the attic.
Photoelectric smoke alarms are best at detecting smoldering fires while ionization smoke alarms are better at detecting sudden fast burning fires.
Folks have been known to spend hours fussing with one smoke detector only to discover that the culprit was a smoke detector located in say the attic right above the alarm they d been focused on.
The kidde firex hd135f is a 120 volt ac the kidde firex hd135f is a 120 volt ac wire in heat alarm that responds to temperature rather than smoke.
This won t work as i also had attic fans installed as part of the.