Universal Security Instruments USI-2430 owner manual Heat Alarm Placement, Existing Homes

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This heat alarm can only sound its alarm when it detects temperatures of 135o F or greater. Heat alarms do not sense smoke, fire or gas. In some fires, hazardous levels of toxic chemicals and smoke can build up before a heat alarm will operate. Temperatures may not reach 135o F to activate the heat alarm quickly enough to ensure safe escape.

Heat alarms have limitations. This heat alarm is not foolproof and is not warranted to protect lives or property. Heat alarms are not a substitute for insurance. Homeowners and renters should insure their lives and property. In addition, it is possible for the heat alarm to fail at any time.

HEAT ALARM PLACEMENT

Heat alarms give an audible warning when the temperature at the alarm reaches 135o F. Heat alarms are ideal for kitchens, garages, basements, boiler rooms, attics and other areas where there are normally high levels of fumes, smoke or dust which are also areas where smoke alarms should not be installed due to risk of false nuisance alarms.

EXISTING HOMES

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Contents Specifications FeaturesImportant Safety Information Existing Homes Heat Alarm PlacementNational Fire Protection Association Required Protection NEW Construction HomesMobile Home Installation Heat Alarm LocationsInstallation Wires from Quick Connector Connect toElectrical Shock Hazard Page OPERATION, Testing & Maintenance Backup Battery ReplacementRepairs and Services Develop and Practice a Plan of Escape Basics of Escape Plan What to do When the Alarm SoundsUSI Five Year Limited Warranty