Check out the smoke detector installation section of this link for more information. Its in section 3. There are many guidelines that may vary from state to state, so you may have to get a local codebook for your state or territory.
One in the hallway leading up to the stairs, one in the kitchen above the oven.
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Smoke detectors
A DIY homewowner should put smoke detectors on a designated circuit. This is a good design policy. One of the features of a designated design is that the smoke detectors can be all looped together. The smoke detectors of today have a third terminal where if one detector trips all of the detectors on the circuit have the ability, if connected, to alarm. All of the detectors are wired with a 3 conductor #14 cable. The black and white wires are used for power to the detector and the third red wire is used on the third terminal to alarm all of the detectors on the circuit when one smoke detector trips. With all detectors in an alarm mode it is hard not to hear or sleep through any emergency because of closed doors blocking the sound. Using this method of connection it is recommended that a detector be installed in each bedroom and above the stairwell between floors. Keep away from the kitchen area or the whole house will know when someone burns the toast.
in hallway approaching bedrooms. basement near celler stairs. up stairs and downstairs.
The first smoke detectors are based on optical principles - photoelectric detectors.
Yes, americium is used as ionizing source in smoke detectors.
yeah
from experience, too much heat,moist or dust affect the performance of smoke detectors and can easily activate the detector.
It can be used for smoke detectors
Masterguard Smoke Detectors are made in Coppell, TX.
Smoke detectors are devices that detect smoke. They are used as warning devices in houses to warn people of fire.
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There are several types of smoke detectors that can be used in the home. Interlinked smoke detectors can interlink smoke and heat detectors for better convenience. Also, wireless units can be configured specifically to your needs. More safety and smoke detector information can be found on: http://www.safelincs.co.uk/Smoke-Alarms/
Americium become to be largely used in smoke detectors after 1970.
Smoke detectors detect smoke by not detecting it. They sense not the smoke, but the oxygen levels surrounding it. when the oxygen levels drop, or when smoke replaces the oxygen, the alarm goes off.
Smoke detectors were invented in the year 1967. :P
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smoke detectors
14-3 Is the standard wire use for residental smoke detectors.
Absolutely....It's a "smoke" detector.