BRK SMIC0105-AC AC Powered Smoke Carbon Monoxide Combo Detector 10 YR Battery
BRK SMIC0105-AC AC Powered Smoke Carbon Monoxide Combo Detector 10 YR Battery
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1046884 Interconnectable Ion Smoke & CO Alarm w/10-YR Battery Backup
The BRK SMIC0105-AC Interconnect Hardwire Combination Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm with 10-Year Battery Backup offers 24/7 protection and peace of mind with its long-lasting battery life. It's designed with advanced safety features, making it a reliable option for any home or business space.
- 10-Year Factory Locked Battery Backup. 10-years of continuous protection with no battery change required and protection during power outages.
- Advanced Smoke & CO Protection. Advanced sensing technology for early warning and less cooking nuisance alarms.
- Latching alarm indicator, visually identifies unit that initiated alarm or low battery.
- Smart Interconnect, interconnects with most First Alert and BRK alarms. When one alarm sounds, all compatible alarms sound (up to 12 smoke alarms and 6 other CO/heat alarms).
- Test/Silence Button, temporarily silence or test the alarm with one-touch easy access button.
- Dust Cover, keeps alarm clean during construction.
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Features | End-of-Life Warning, Battery Backup, Hardwire Interconnectivity, Hardwire Quick Connect Plug Included, Precision Detection |
Width/Length | 5.69" X 5.69" |
Weight | 0.66 lb |
Operating Voltage | 120V AC 60Hz w/ 9V lithium battery backup |
Operating Current | 0.04 amps (standby/alarm) |
Temp. Range | 40°F (4°C) to 100°F (38°C) |
Humidity Range | 10% to 95% relative humidity (RH) |
Audio Alarm | 85dB at 10 feet |
Test/Silence | Electronically simulates smoke condition, causing the unit to alarm. Press and hold test/ silence button. |
Alarm Reset | Automatic when smoke clears |
Interconnections | Up to 18 units of First Alert or BRK Smoke, CO and Heat Alarms. Maximum of 12 smoke alarms. See user’s manual. |
Sensor Type | Electrochemical, Ionization |
Sensor Information | Smoke particles of varying number and size are produced in all fires. For maximum protection, use both ionization and photoelectric sensing technologies. Ionization alarms are generally more sensitive to fast flaming fires and photoelectric alarms are generally more sensitive to smoldering fires. |
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