BRK electronic Smoke Alarm manual Insects covered or clogged the sensor chamber, Humidity

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Troubleshooting Guide -

Smoke Alarms

Smoke Alarms • Carbon Monoxide Alarms • Heat Alarms • Fire Extinguishers

Smoke Alarm Troubleshooting Guide

for Contractor and Builder Service Managers

Why can smoke alarms go into alarm when no smoke is present?

Any of these situations can cause unwanted alarms:

Cover or sensor chamber is covered by dust or dirt.

Alarms may look clean, but dust can accumulate inside the cover, especially in newly built homes. Gently vacuum smoke alarms regularly using the soft brush attachment. Be sure electricians install the provided dust cover to keep alarm clean during construction.

Insects covered or clogged the sensor chamber.

Clean the smoke alarm with the soft brush attachment on your vacuum.

Alarm was triggered from another part of the home.

In a system of interconnected AC or AC/DC alarms, the unit triggering the alarm is in another part of the home - smoke may be present, but you can't see it.

Power interruptions to AC/DC smoke alarms.

Smoke alarms may alarm briefly when power is interrupted, then restored. Power interruptions are common in areas where utility companies switch grids in the early hours of the morning.

A loose electrical connection on AC or AC/DC smoke alarms.

In AC or AC/DC smoke alarms, a loose hot wire connection can intermittently disconnect power to the smoke alarm. The effect is the same as a power failure. When power is restored, the units may alarm briefly. Note: A loose or disconnected neutral wire may cause the alarm to chirp or go into alarm. For residential applications, connecting stranded 18 AWG wire from the smoke alarm to solid 14 AWG wire can be difficult. Be sure wire is making a reliable connection.

When the furnace is turned on for first use:

Oil and residue is present on and in furnaces and ductwork from the factory to protect the metal surfaces. This can cause smoke to be emitted for a period of time and possibly set off smoke alarms.

Dirt, drywall dust and construction debris is often present in ductwork. First use of the furnace can cause fine particles to be blown through the house possibly causing nuisance alarms. This is why the homeowner may be in the house for several months without incident and why nuisance alarms tend to increase during the Fall.

Humidity-

Ionization smoke alarms are more susceptible to nuisance alarms when placed near a bathroom or other potentially high humidity area.

Near Cold Air Returns

Smoke alarms placed near a cold air return are more susceptible to nuisance alarms because dusty air can be blown through the alarm sensing chamber.

Smoke alarm may need to be relocated.

If possible, install smoke alarms at least 20 feet from appliances like furnaces and ovens, which produce combustion particles. Alarms should be at least 10 feet from high humidity areas like showers and laundry rooms, and at least 3 feet from heat/AC vents and fluorescent lights whenever possible. In areas where a 20-foot (6 meter) distance is not possible – in modular, mobile, or smaller homes, for example – it is recommended the Smoke Alarm be placed as far from these fuel-burning sources as possible. The placement recommendations are intended to keep these Alarms at a reasonable distance from a fuel-burning source, and thus reduce “unwanted” alarms. Unwanted alarms can occur if a Smoke Alarm is placed directly next to a fuel-burning source. Ventilate these areas as much as possible.

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Contents Power interruptions to AC/DC smoke alarms Alarm was triggered from another part of the homeLoose electrical connection on AC or AC/DC smoke alarms When the furnace is turned on for first useBattery Drawer is open Battery pull-tab is still in the alarmLow battery Battery is present but part of the terminal is obstructed

Smoke Alarm specifications

The BRK electronic Smoke Alarm is designed to enhance home safety by providing reliable smoke detection to alert occupants in case of fire. With its innovative features and advanced technologies, this alarm ensures optimal performance and peace of mind for families.

One of the standout features of the BRK smoke alarm is its ionization sensing technology. This allows for rapid detection of fast-flaming fires, making it an ideal choice for most residential settings. Additionally, the alarm is equipped with a photoelectric sensor that excels in identifying smoldering fires, providing a comprehensive approach to smoke detection. By combining these two sensing technologies, the BRK smoke alarm significantly reduces the likelihood of false alarms, which are often triggered by cooking or steam.

Another characteristic that sets the BRK smoke alarm apart is its user-friendly design. The unit typically features a single test/reset button that allows homeowners to easily check whether the alarm is functioning correctly. This ensures that the device can be regularly tested without difficulties. In addition, many models come with a low battery indicator, alerting users when it’s time to replace the battery, thereby maintaining operational integrity.

BRK smoke alarms also come equipped with a loud alarm signal that can reach up to 85 decibels, ensuring that anyone in the residence is awakened in the event of a fire. Some models even feature voice alerts, providing specific warnings such as “Fire! Fire!” to guide occupants during emergencies.

Most importantly, BRK smoke alarms are designed for durability and long-lasting operation. Many units come with a sealed lithium battery that can last up to 10 years without needing replacement, complying with the latest UL standards for smoke alarms.

In terms of installation, the BRK smoke alarm is straightforward and can easily be mounted on ceilings or walls, with many models being battery-powered for added convenience. This means that even homes without existing wiring can benefit from this crucial safety device.

Overall, the BRK electronic Smoke Alarm exemplifies a commitment to safety through its combination of advanced technologies, user-friendly features, and robust design. With these attributes, it stands as a vital component of any home safety strategy, ensuring that families are well-protected against the threat of fire.