Avoiding dead air spaces – BRK electronic 4120 AC User Manual

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AVOIDING DEAD AIR SPACES

FOR STANDARD, FLAT CEILINGS

FOR PEAKED CEILINGS

(i.e. Cathedral ceilings, A-frames)

Best Location

(center of ceiling)

Acceptable

Location

Dead Air Spaces

(4" or 102 mm)

4"

4"

Do not install top of

smoke alarm lower than

12" (305 mm) from the

wall/ceiling line

FOR SLOPED CEILINGS

(i.e. great rooms, condominiums, dormers)

3 ft

Install first

smoke alarm

in this target area

If required,

install additional

smoke alarms

along the slope.

3 ft

Install first

smoke alarm

in this target area

If required,

install additional

smoke alarms

along the slope.

(0.9m)

(0.9m)

“Dead air” spaces may prevent smoke from reach-
ing the Smoke Alarm. To avoid dead air spaces,
follow the installation recommendations below.

On ceilings,

install Smoke Alarms as close to the

center of the ceiling as possible. If this is not possible,
install the Smoke Alarm at least 4 inches (102 mm)
from the wall or corner.

For wall mounting (if allowed by building codes), the
top edge of Smoke Alarms should be placed between
4 inches (102 mm) and 12 inches (305 mm) from the
wall/ceiling line, below typical “dead air” spaces.

On a peaked, gabled, or cathedral ceiling, install
the first Smoke Alarm within 3 feet (0.9 meters) of the
peak of the ceiling, measured horizontally. Additional
Smoke Alarms may be required depending on the
length, angle, etc. of the ceiling's slope. Refer to
NFPA 72 for details on requirements for sloped or
peaked ceilings.

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