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Mathew Newton[_2_] August 12th 19 09:24 PM

Tapping in to smoke alarm interconnect?
 
We've got six Aico interconnected smoke alarms (from the Ei140RC series) and feel well protected in that respect inside the house. What would give me extra peace of mind is receiving notification (e.g. SMS) when I am out of the house should they ever go off and was wondering if anyone here had tapped in to the interconnect line and knew what form it took?

They are mains powered but have battery backup and so my starting assumption is that it is probably a 9v DC signal on that line when alarmed?

ARW August 12th 19 09:46 PM

Tapping in to smoke alarm interconnect?
 
On 12/08/2019 21:24, Mathew Newton wrote:
We've got six Aico interconnected smoke alarms (from the Ei140RC series) and feel well protected in that respect inside the house. What would give me extra peace of mind is receiving notification (e.g. SMS) when I am out of the house should they ever go off and was wondering if anyone here had tapped in to the interconnect line and knew what form it took?

They are mains powered but have battery backup and so my starting assumption is that it is probably a 9v DC signal on that line when alarmed?


Relay base.

The EI128R should do it.

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Adam

Mathew Newton[_2_] August 12th 19 09:54 PM

Tapping in to smoke alarm interconnect?
 
On Monday, 12 August 2019 21:46:48 UTC+1, ARW wrote:

Relay base.

The EI128R should do it.


D'oh! Of course... the MVHR unit is even powered through one. Arguably the safest way of tapping into the system without risk of screwing anything up.

Thanks Adam.


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