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ADEMCO 5707 Manuel d'instructions d'installation
RECOMMENDED
LOCATIONS
FOR SMOKE DETECTORS
To minimize the risk of fire causing injury, loss of life or loss of property, detectors
should be located on every level of a residence - basements,
first floor, second
floor and attic if it is furnished
- and in every separate
sleeping
area. More
specif=lly,
detectors should be located:
1. Between sleeping areas and potential sources of fire such as kitchen, garage,
basement or utility room. In homes with only one sleeping area on one fbor, a
detector should be put in the hallway outside the bsdrooms
as shown below.
In single floor homes with two separate
sleeping
areas, two detectors
are
required,
one outside
each bedroom
area as shown below.
In multi-level
homes,
detectors
should
be located
in bedroom areas and
at every
finished level of the home
as shown below. Basement level detector should
be located
in
the
bottom
of basement
stairwells.
Second
floor detectors
shoukf be bcated at the
top of
the first-to-second
floor stairwell so bng as no
door or other obstruction blocks the path of smoke.
2. Inside every bedroom where a smoker sleeps or an electrical
appliance
is
operated.
This detector
should be
in addition to the hallway detectors as
describedabove.
3. Inside all bedrooms
where people sleep with the door closed.
Smoke and
poisonous combustion
gases are significantly
blocked by a closed door. This
detector should be
In addftlon to
the hallway detectors described above.
4. At each end of a hallway serving the bedrooms
if the hallway is in excess of
40 feet(12m)
in length.
WHERE NOT TO LOCATE DETECTORS
To avoid false alarms and/or improper
operation,
avoid installation
of smoke
detectors in the following areas:
KITCHENS
- smoke from cooking
may cause a nuisance
alarm. LOCATE
DETECTORS AT LEAST 20 FEET (6m) FROM KITCHENS IF POSSIBLE.
IN AIRSTREAMS
PASSING BY KITCHENS
- smoke from
cooking
may enter
normal air movement paths between outlets and returns if these paths run by
kitchens, causing
a
nuisance
alarm. LOCATE
DETECTORS
AWAY FROM
SUCH AIRSTREAMS
IF POSSIBLE.
Q BATHROOMS
- excessive steam from a shower may cause a nuisance alarm.
LOCATE DETECTORS
AT LEAST 10 FEET (3m) FROM BATHROOMS
IF
POSSIBLE.
NEAR FORCED
AIR DUCTS
used for heating
or air conditioning
- air
movement may prevent smoke from reaching the detector,
NEAR FLUORESCENT
LIGHT
FIXTURES
- "noise"
generated
by these
fixtures may cause a nuisance alarm.
NEAR FURNACES
OF ANY TYPE - air and dust movement
and normal
combustion products may cause a nuisance alarm.
THE PEAK OF AN "A" FRAME TYPE OF CEILING - "Dead Air" at the top may
prevent smoke from reaching the detector.
GARAGES
- products
of combustion
are present
from running
automobile
engines and may cause a nuisance alarm.
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