BRK electronic 4120SB, 4120 AC user manual Where to Install Smoke Alarms

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WHERE TO INSTALL SMOKE ALARMS

INSTALLING SMOKE ALARMS IN SINGLE-FAMILY AND MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENCES

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), recommends one Smoke Alarm on every floor, in every sleeping area, and in every bedroom. In new construction, the Smoke Alarms must be AC powered and interconnected. See “Agency Placement Recommendations” for details. For additional coverage, it is recommended that you install a Smoke Alarm in all rooms, halls, storage areas, finished attics, and basements, where temperatures normally remain between 40˚F (4˚C) and 100˚F (38˚C). Make sure no door or other obstruction could keep smoke from reach- ing the Smoke Alarms.

CONSTRUCTION

BEDROOM HALL

BEDROOM

LIVING ROOM

KITCHEN

BEDROOM KITCHEN

BEDROOM

DINING ROOM

LIVING ROOM

KEY:

REQUIRED TO MEET

NFPA RECOMMENDATIONS

RECOMMENDED FOR

ADDITIONAL PROTECTION

SMOKE ALARMS WITH SILENCE FEATURES RECOMMENDED FOR ADDITIONAL PROTECTION

NEW

FINISHED BASEMENT

MULTI-STORY RESIDENCE

SINGLE-STORY RESIDENCE, APARTMENT, MOBILE HOME

INTERCONNECTED AC OR AC/DC SMOKE ALARMS

EXISTING HOMES

BEDROOM HALL BEDROOM

LIVING ROOM

KITCHEN

BEDROOM

BEDROOM

KITCHEN

DINING ROOM

 

LIVING ROOM

KEY:

REQUIRED TO MEET

NFPA RECOMMENDATIONS

RECOMMENDED FOR

ADDITIONAL PROTECTION

SMOKE ALARMS WITH SILENCE FEATURES RECOMMENDED FOR ADDITIONAL PROTECTION

FINISHED BASEMENT

SINGLE-STORY RESIDENCE, APARTMENT,

 

 

MOBILE HOME

MULTI-STORY RESIDENCE

 

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Contents Smoke Alarms AC Powered Ionization Smoke Alarm CatUSER’S Manual Table of Contents Where to Install Smoke Alarms Nfpa 72 National Fire Code Agency Placement RecommendationsMore specifically, install Smoke Alarms Installing Smoke Alarms in Mobile HomesCalifornia State Fire Marshal Csfm For best performance, do not install the unitAvoiding Dead AIR Spaces Follow the installation recommendations belowIMPORTANT! Read Before YOU Install this Smoke Alarm Read Before You Install This Smoke Alarm Understanding the Indicator Lights and Alarm Horn PatternsImportant Installation Parts Locking FeaturesTools you will need To Lock The Battery Compartment Models 4120B and 4120SB Only To Lock The Mounting Bracket To Unlock the Battery CompartmentHOW to Install this Smoke Alarm Battery BACK-UP on Models 4120SB and 4120B onlyParts of This Unit To install this unit, follow these steps Installing a Single STAND-ALONE Smoke AlarmInterconnecting Multiple Smoke Alarms To install and interconnect multiple alarms Interconnecting Multiple Smoke AlarmsBeeps, pause, 3 beeps, pause Testing and MaintenanceWeekly Testing Regular MaintenanceResponding To An Alarm If this Smoke Alarm SoundsTo silence Smoke Alarms in an interconnected series Model 4120SB only Using the Silence FeatureProtecting Your Family from Fire What to do in Case of Fire If Your Smoke Alarm Needs ServiceTroubleshooting Hotels/Motels Special Compliance ConsiderationsSingle-Family Residence InstitutionsLimitations of Smoke Alarms How to Obtain Warranty Service Year Limited Warranty

4120 AC, 4120SB specifications

The BRK Electronics 4120SB and 4120AC are advanced smoke alarms designed to enhance safety in residential and commercial settings. These alarm models integrate innovative technologies and features that provide reliable performance and peace of mind to users.

The 4120SB model is a battery-operated smoke alarm, making it ideal for applications where hardwired alarms may not be feasible. Utilizing a photoelectric sensor, it is designed to detect smoldering fires, which often produce dense smoke without high flames. This increases the likelihood of early detection, allowing occupants crucial time to evacuate safely. On the other hand, the 4120AC is a hardwired option that connects directly to the building’s electrical system, ensuring uninterrupted power supply while incorporating a battery backup. This guarantees continuous operation, even during power outages.

Both models are equipped with a loud 85-decibel alarm, ensuring that residents are alerted promptly in case of smoke detection. The devices also feature a test/silence button, allowing users to easily test the functionality of the alarm or silence it in the event of a false alarm caused by cooking fumes.

Safety is further enhanced by the incorporation of a Tamper-resistant feature that prevents unauthorized removal of the alarm from its mounted location. The alarm also includes a LED indicator that provides a visual cue of the unit’s operational status. When the unit is powered on and functioning correctly, the green LED will blink periodically. In contrast, a continuous red LED indicates an active alarm condition.

Both the 4120SB and 4120AC are designed for user-friendly installation. The units come with clear instructions and mounting hardware, allowing homeowners and professionals to easily install them in their desired locations. The compact design ensures that they can fit seamlessly into a variety of interiors.

Overall, the BRK Electronics 4120SB and 4120AC represent robust solutions for smoke detection. Their integration of advanced photoelectric technology, user-friendly features, and essential safety mechanisms make them essential components of any fire safety strategy, ensuring that homes and businesses are better protected against the threat of fire. Investing in these smoke alarms not only meets safety regulations but also fosters a proactive approach to fire safety that can save lives.