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FOR MAXIMUM COVERAGE, WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU
INSTALL A SMOKE ALARM IN EVERY ROOM OF THE
HOME, INCLUDING BASEMENTS AND FINISHED ATTICS. In
addition, we recommend interconnecting all smoke alarms
capable of being interconnected.
Invensys Controls Americas recommends a minimum of two smoke
alarms in every home, no matter how small the home (including effi-
ciency apartments). Invensys Controls Americas also recommends
maximum coverage by installing smoke alarms in both required and
recommended locations as illustrated and described.
SMOKE ALARM PLACEMENT (Cont’d)
Existing Homes:
The NFPA requires a smoke alarm on
every level and outside each sleeping
area in existing construction. An existing
household with one level and one sleep-
ing area is required to have one smoke
alarm.
ADDITIONAL SMOKE ALARM
PLACEMENT INFORMATION:
If a bedroom area hallway is more than 30 feet long, install a smoke
alarm at each end.
In basements, install a smoke alarm on
the ceiling at the bottom of the stairwell.
Install a smoke alarm at the top of a
first-to-second floor stairwell.
Install a smoke alarm as close to the
center of the ceiling as possible. If this
is not practical, mount no closer than 4
inches from a wall or corner. Also, if
local codes allow wall mounting, you
may install smoke alarms on walls
between 4 and 12 inches from
ceiling/wall intersections.
Install a smoke alarm in each room that
is divided by a partial wall (either coming
down from the ceiling at least 24 inches,
or coming up from the floor).
Install smoke alarms on peaked, cathedral, or
gabled ceilings 3 feet from the highest point
(measured horizontally).
Install a smoke alarm in lived-in or
finished attics.
NOTE: For mobile homes built before 1978, install smoke alarms on
inside walls between 4 and 12 inches from the ceiling. (Older
mobile homes have little or no insulation in the ceiling.) This is
especially important if the ceiling is unusually hot or cold.
3
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Kitchen
O
O
O
O
Δ
Living Room
SINGLE STORY RESIDENCE/APARTMENT
Bedroom
Basement
Living Room
Hall
Kitchen
Bedroom Bedroom
O
O
O
Δ
TWO STORY RESIDENCE
New Construction Homes:
The NFPA requires AC-powered, inter-
connected smoke alarms to be
installed inside each bedroom,
outside each bedroom area, and on
every level of the home. They also
require a minimum of two AC-powered,
interconnected smoke alarms in any
new construction home.
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Kitchen
Δ
Living Room
SINGLE STORY RESIDENCE/APARTMENT
Bedroom
Basement
Living Room
Hall
Kitchen
Bedroom Bedroom
O
Δ
TWO STORY RESIDENCE
Hall
O
Utility Room
Utility Room
O
Hall
Mobile Home Installation:
For minimum protection, smoke alarms should be installed in compli-
ance with H.U.D. Manufactured Home Construction Safety Standards
Title 24 CFR, Section 3280.208 and Section 3282.
For additional protection, see single story residence smoke alarm
requirements/recommendations for existing homes and new construc-
tion above.
Key
NFPA minimum REQUIRED smoke alarm locations
O Additional Smoke Alarm RECOMMENDED by
Invensys Controls Americas, NFPA, and California
State Fire Marshal
Δ RECOMMENDED type with False Alarm Control
--- Denotes interconnection
4 IN
(0.1m )
4 IN
(0.1m )
MINIMUM
12 IN
(0.3 m )
MAXIMUM
CEILING
SIDE
WALL
ACCEPTABLE HERE
NEVER HERE
TOP OF DETECTOR
ACCEPTABLE HERE
8"
STUB WALL
SOFFIT
ACCEPTABLE IN
THIS AREA
PEAKED CEILING
3 feet
110-427K English 11/8/06 11:03 AM Page 3

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