Hardwired
Carbon Monoxide
Alarm
Ei3018
The hardwired interconnected sections of a hybrid system should be
separated into CO only Alarms and Fire, Smoke and Heat Alarms, to ensure
that the alarm type is indicated correctly to the RF network during activation
Hardwired
Carbon Monoxide
Alarm
Ei3018
Hardwired
Carbon Monoxide
Alarm
Fire / CO
Alarm Interface
Ei3018
Ei414
Hardwired
Multi-Sensor
Fire Alarm
Hardwired
Optical
Smoke Alarm
Ei3024 Ei3016
Hardwired
Heat
Alarm
Ei3014
System
Alarm Controller
Ei450
RF Heat &
Carbon Monoxide
Alarm
Ei3028
The RF network can consist of a mixture of
Fire, Smoke, Heat and/or CO Alarm types
Fire / CO
Alarm Interface
Ei414
System
Alarm Controller
Ei450
RF
Multi-Sensor
Fire Alarm
Ei3024
RF
Carbon Monoxide
Alarm
Ei3016
RF
Optical
Smoke Alarm
Hardwired
Multi-Sensor
Alarm
If an Ei3028 Heat and CO Alarm is required on a hardwired section,
it should be fitted to a Fire, Smoke and Heat only section, one per section
and that Ei3028 should also be the section‘s link to the RF network of the
hybrid system. This ensures that the RF Fire alarm message can be
transmitted if any device on the hardwire circuit is activated and the
RF CO Alarm message if the Ei3028 detects dangerous levels of CO
Fire / CO
Alarm Interface
Ei414