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Smoke Sensor (RMA-SS1-SEN)
Step 5: Connect your Smoke Sensor to Room Alert.
Do not connect the switch sensor inputs (dry contacts) on AVTECH products to any live
circuit.
Use only low-voltage 2-wire cable to connect switch sensor inputs.
Your Smoke Sensor comes with one end of the 25' speaker cable
already attached. Follow these steps to attach the other end to a
switch port on your Room Alert:
1. Separate and strip the leads on the free end of the speaker
cable, exposing about ¼" of wire.
2. Run the speaker cable back to your Room Alert. Try to avoid running it near large
electromagnetic devices or fluorescent lights, which produce EMI and can interfere with
sensor readings.
3. Connect the free ends (the 1/4" leads) of the speaker cable to an
open switch port on your Room Alert. Be sure the bare wire, not the
insulation, connects to the port. The leads are non-polarized, so you
may connect either lead to either side of the open port.
Avoid These Locations
• Over an electrical junction box
Do not install this unit over an electrical junction box. Air currents around junction
boxes can prevent smoke from reaching the sensing chamber and prevent the unit
from alarming.
• Where combustion particles are produced
Combustion particles form when something burns. Areas to avoid include poorly
ventilated kitchens, garages and furnace rooms.
Keep the Smoke Sensor at least 20 feet (6 meters) from the sources of combustion
particles (stove, furnace, water heater, space heater) if possible. In areas where
this distance is not possible, place the Smoke Sensor as far from these fuel-burning
sources as possible.
The placement recommendations are intended to keep the Smoke Sensor at a
reasonable distance from a fuel-burning source, reducing "unwanted" alarms.
• In air streams near kitchens
Air currents can draw cooking smoke into the sensing chamber of a Smoke Sensor
near the kitchen.
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