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Specifications - Sensor 217E-02
Primary power source
AC(100 ~ 240)V
Secondary power source
DC 3V
Mains supply current limit
0.06A@230V, 0.12A@115V
Number of interconnected devices
24
Operating temperature
(0 ~ +55) °C
Operating humidity
(10 ~ 95) % RH, non-condensing
Storage temperature
(-25 ~ +80) °C
Storage humidity
(0 ~ 98) % RH, non-condensing
Complies with
AS3786:2014
Caution
This product must only be used for the purpose described in these instructions and must be
installed by a licensed electrician in accordance with the Building Code Australia (BCA) and local
and state wiring rules and regulations.
Product Limitations: Caution! This device does not detect heat, gas or flame, and should not be
covered with a guard or similar obstructing item.
This device may not alert people who are hearing impaired. It is strongly recommended that
special-purpose smoke alarms using visual or vibrating alerting devices be installed for occupants
with a hearing impairment.
This device may not be effective in fires where smoke is prevented from reaching the device (e.g.,
where intermediate doors are closed), where the fire grows so rapidly that the egress path is
blocked (even when correctly located), and where the fire is intimate to a person (e.g., where a
victim’s clothes catch fire).
Sleeping Occupants: Studies have shown that smoke alarms may not awaken all sleeping
occupants. It is the responsibility of individuals in the household who are capable of assisting
others to provide assistance to those who may not be awakened by the alarm sound, or to those
who may be incapable of safely evacuating the area unassisted.
Installation Limitations: This product is designed for use in a single residential unit, such as a family
home or apartment. Smoke alarms located outside the dwelling may not provide adequate
warning to occupants. This product is not designed for use in non-residential buildings. Non-
residential buildings require special-purpose fire detection and alarm systems. This product alone
is not a suitable substitute for a fire detection system installed in places of business or where
people sleep on a temporary basis, such as hotels, motels, dormitories, hospitals, nursing homes,
or group homes of any kind, even if they were once dwellings. Please refer to local and state
regulations for fire detection and alarm system requirements for non-residential buildings and
temporary accommodation settings.