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I currently have a home with 7 interconnected, hard-wired smoke detectors. I have a hard-wired heat alarm in the garage that I need to have interconnected to the rest of the system, per local regulations. My solar installer added the heat sensor but does not seem to know how to handle the interconnection, and from what I can tell was just hoping the inspector wouldn't test it.
They are all on the same breaker, but the heat alarm is not directly connected to the closest smoke alarm. My question is, can a single interconnect wire be run from the nearest smoke detector to the heat alarm? That is, leave the wiring on the heat alarm that provides power as is, and just run the interconnect wire. Or is interconnecting them more involved than that? They're all the same brand (Kidde), new or fairly new, and interconnect compatible.
This isn't something I'm planning to do myself, I'm just looking to find out what would be involved if I wind up having to find someone else to do this part of the work. The installer's current solution is to replace every device with wireless combination heat smoke detectors at $130 each.
They are all on the same breaker, but the heat alarm is not directly connected to the closest smoke alarm. My question is, can a single interconnect wire be run from the nearest smoke detector to the heat alarm? That is, leave the wiring on the heat alarm that provides power as is, and just run the interconnect wire. Or is interconnecting them more involved than that? They're all the same brand (Kidde), new or fairly new, and interconnect compatible.
This isn't something I'm planning to do myself, I'm just looking to find out what would be involved if I wind up having to find someone else to do this part of the work. The installer's current solution is to replace every device with wireless combination heat smoke detectors at $130 each.