Smoke Alarm (Universal)

The wireless residential Smoke Alarm has a photoelectric detection element and built-in temporal 3 sounder. UL217 Listed. This universal detector works with GE/Interlogix, Honeywell, 2Gig, DSC and Connect + panels.

 

  • Photoelectric smoke, fixed heat, and rate-of-rise detection elements
  • Built-in temporal 3 sounder
  • Built-in Rate-of-Rise Heat Sensor
  • Uses two CR123A Lithium batteries
  • Interconnected Capability
  • UL217 and ULC-S531 Listings
  • 5-Year Limited Warranty
  • RE114
    GE Compatible Smoke Alarm
  • RE214
    Honeywell Smoke Alarm
  • RE214T
    2GIG Compatible Smoke Alarm
  • RE314
    DSC Compatible Smoke Alarm
  • RE614
    Connect+ Smoke Alarm

When installing Smoke Alarms, NFPA72 Household standards must be followed.

Generally speaking, in existing homes, a smoke detector or smoke alarm must be located outside of each bedroom area, and one must be located per floor regardless of bedrooms. 

All devices must be interconnected, so that if one detector activates, they all sound.

When used in conjunction with a DSC, Honeywell or GE panel, there must be an RF receiver.

Q: What is the range of the Smoke Alarm?

A: Typically the same as any other wireless device, which is about 60 ft.

 

Q: What type of battery does the Smoke Alarm use?

A: Two CR123A, which has an average life of 2 years. A low battery sound and transmission will occur when the battery is 90% depleted.  All batteries for all detectors should be changed at the same time.

Connect + Heat Detector

The wireless Heat Alarm is a fire-protection device that activates when it detects temperatures above 135°F or rate-of-rise temperature changes greater than 15°F/min where the temperature is above 104ºF.

 

  • Detects heat above 135°F
  • Rate of Rise heat sensor
  • Uses two CR123A Lithium batteries
  • Average two year battery life
  • 5-Year Limited Warranty
  • RE617
    Heat Detector for Connect +

This heat detector is ideal for a kitchen and insulated garage.  It is not acceptable for attics.

Never install a heat detector when a smoke alarm or detector is required.

Q: What is the range of the wireless equipment?

A: Our experience in large cities, where the RF noise level is high, the typical limit of most sensors is 70 ft.

Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detector (Universal)

The wireless CO Sensor provides alerts to dangerous levels of  Carbon Monoxide. Sensor provides CO level memory indication, and an end of life notification. This universal detector works with GE/Interlogix, Honeywell, 2Gig, DSC and Connect + panels.

 

  • Wireless sensor detects Carbon Monoxide
  • UL2034 and CSA 6.19-01 listed
  • 7 Year average CO sensor life
  • 5-Year Limited Warranty
  • RE115
    GE Compatible CO Detector

     

  • RE215
    Honeywell Compatible CO Detector

     

  • RE215T
    2GIG Compatible CO Detector

     

  • RE315
    DSC Compatible CO Detector

     

  • RE615
    Connect+ CO Detector

Be sure to install the CO Detector using the manufacturer’s instruction on placement and height. 

A CO Detector should never be used in place of a Smoke Alarm or Detector.

Q: How is the CO Detector tested?

A: There is a test button on the detector, and CO Detector Spray (similar to canned smoke) can be used.

Q: How long does the CO element last before needing to replace the CO Detector?

A: 7-10 years.

 Q: Where is the best place to install CO Detectors?

A: The manufacturer’s instructions should always be followed. Generally, outside of bedroom areas, rooms containing a fuel burning appliance, and at least one per floor.

Q: What is Carbon Monoxide?

A: Carbon monoxide (CO) is an invisible, odorless, tasteless, and extremely toxic gas. CO is absorbed by red blood cells in the lungs, in preference to oxygen, resulting in rapid damage to the heart and brain from oxygen starvation. CO poisoning can cause death or severe ill health.

 Q: What are the symptoms of CO Poisoning?

A: Many cases of CO poisoning indicate that while victims are aware they are not well, they become so disoriented they are unable to save themselves by either exiting the building or calling for assistance.

  • Mild Exposure: Headache, running nose, sore eyes, “flu like symptoms
  • Medium Exposure: Dizziness, drowsiness, vomiting
  • Extreme Exposure: Unconsciousness, brain damage, death

Flood & Temp Sensor (Universal)

The wireless Flood & Temp Sensor is designed to detect flood conditions and extreme temperatures and can be configured to report custom high and low-temperature trip points. Heat alarms when over 100° F and Freeze alarms when under 45° F.

  • Detects water, high and low temps
  • Titanium probes for unmatched corrosion immunity
  • Programmable temps using Connect + control
  • Default 40°  / 100° temps for Universal controls
  • IP67 waterproof, prevents seal failure
  • Cover tamper
  • 2.43″ x 2.48″ x 1.17″
  • Uses two CR2032 batteries or a 10-year nominal battery life
  • 5-Year Limited Warranty
  • RE118
    GE Compatible Flood & Temp Sensor
  • RE218
    Honeywell Compatible Flood & Temp Sensor
  • RE218T
    2GIG Compatible Flood & Temp Sensor
  • RE318
    DSC Compatible Flood & Temp Sensor
  • RE618
    Connect+ Flood & Temp Sensor

When used in conjunction with a DSC, Honeywell or GE panel, there must be an RF receiver.

The variable temp triggers are only available when using a Connect + control.  Otherwise they are set at 40 and 100 degrees. 

The device is usually set directly on the floor, as it has feet to lift it off the floor with water sensing probes below. 

In the event there is a risk of movement of the device, it can be fastened to the floor using a waterproof double-stick tape.  Be sure not to cover the sensors.

Q: What temperatures can I adjust the triggers?

A: When using the Connect + control, default temperatures of 40° and 100° can be changed.  A common use of the Flood & Temp Sensor is in a wine room.  Typically, a wine room should not be colder than 48° nor warmer than 60°.  The adjustment is not available when using other controls. Water sensing is also important in a wine room as the evaporator coil could flood the interior of the room.

Home Disaster™ (Universal)

The wireless Home Disaster tri-mode environmental sensor comes with a remote sensor probe. Home Disaster provides Flood / Moisture, Freeze, and Overheat detection. The device will activate andl signal when one of the three detection parameters are tripped. Heat alarms when over 100° F and Freeze alarms when under 45° F.

  • For sensing Water, Freeze and Heat
  • Remote probe for detecting water in hard to reach places
  • Titanium probes for unmatched corrosion immunity
  • 3 unique loops, one for each function
  • Cover tamper
  • Strong, reliable RF signal
  • 8-10 year battery life on CR123A battery
  • 5-Year Limited Warranty
  • RE119
    GE Compatible Home Disaster™

  • RE219
    Honeywell & 2GIG Compatible Home Disaster™

  • RE319
    DSC Compatible Home Disaster™

  • RE619
    Connect+ Home Disaster™

The remote flood probe in the location requiring flood or leak detection can be screwed to the floor or baseboard.

The Titanium probes should be placed where water can come in contact easily. If the probe is just 1/4″ off the floor, a significant amount of water will have to be present for activation. The lower the better, except that a small gap is desirable if, for example, a wet mop is used to clean the floor.

The high and low temperature points are fixed at 45°F and 100°F.

A maximum of two probes can be connected to the detector.

Q: Do the flood probe wires come with the sensor?

A: Yes

Q: What are the cold and hot temperatures that trip the detector?

A: Fixed at 45°F and 100°F temps.

Q: Does the Home Disaster sensor have a tamper?

A: Yes, it provides a tamper and low battery indication.

Temperature Sensor (Universal)

Temperature Sensor can be used as just Freeze, Freeze + Overheat, or just Overheat. Heat alarms when over 100° F and Freeze alarms when under 45° F.

 

  • Freeze Warning under 45° F
  • Overheat Warning over 100° F
  • Custom Temperatures available based on volume, such as Freezer Failure
  • GE version gives 2 IDs, Honeywell version gives 2 loops
  • First ID/Loop alarm indicates “freeze” Temperature less than 40°F
  • Second ID or Loop alarm indicates “overheat” greater than 100° F
  • 8-10 year battery life on CR123A battery
  • Low Battery indication. · 3.3×1.4×1.1 inches
  • 5-Year Limited Warranty
  • RE105
    GE Compatible Temperature Sensor
  • RE205
    Honeywell & 2GIG Temperature Sensor
  • RE305
    DSC Compatible Temperature Sensor
  • RE605
    Connect+ Temperature Sensor

When used in conjunction with a DSC, Honeywell or GE panel, there must be an RF receiver.

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