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Mains powered smoke detector with alarm accept loop.
You could use the Kidde Relay patress with Relay on the TLC site;
works with their Slick smoke/heat alarms by sending a volt free signal when triggered. This is for signalling 3rd party devices, such as door closers/strobes/warden call systems/alarm panels etc http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/KDSMK23R.html "Owain" wrote in message ... "Z" wrote | I was looking for a mains powered smoke detector with a loop | facility for an alarm accept switch. | The alarm accept switch is to be a non latching switch. | Don't want to annoy the neighbours when the toast is burnt. I don't know exactly what you mean by 'alarm accept' switch but The EI range sold by TLC have a ""Hush" feature for false alarm control by way of a separate hush button. Quietens unwanted alarms for up to 8 minutes and bleeps every 40 seconds to warn that alarm is in hush mode. Automatically resets." Ionisation, optical and heat variants, up to 36 units interconnectable Owain |
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