| Brand : | Kidde |
| Part Number : | SM120X |
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Kidde Alarm Module SM120X,
By Donald G. Dalrymple "Don Dalrymple" (Yalobusha County, Mississippi) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Smoke Alarm Relay Module - Activates Auxuliary Warning Devices - For Use with Kidde Smoke Alarms - Kidde SM120X
This unit worked fine for me. I have 5 Kidde P12010 Smoke Alarm (dual) Detectors plus 2 Kidde KN-COP-IC Carbon Monoxide detectors. They are all AC powered with battery backup and all are interconnected via the 3rd (red) wire. When one alarm goes off, they all sound (including the carbon monoxide unit) so it really gets your attention. I used the SM120X to interface it to my security/fire alarm system. I used the N/O contacts to connect into the fire alarm input of the security system. Press any of the smoke detector test buttons and the "FIRE" zone on my security system activates which connects via telephone to my alarm monitoring company. The carbon monoxide detectors DO NOT activate my fire alarm system. If you desire this, I believe there is another similar module available. The carbon monoxide detector has a digital display which reads "Fire" when the smoke detectors alarm.
4.0 out of 5 stars
KIDDE SM120X,
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This review is from: Smoke Alarm Relay Module - Activates Auxuliary Warning Devices - For Use with Kidde Smoke Alarms - Kidde SM120X
Bought this for the Kidde Smoke/CO detectors in my house. My ex-alarm company originally installed BRK relays on Kidde smoke detectors and they don't work. Installation was simple enough if you are familiar with relays and know whether your alarm is expecting NC or NO switch. My only concern is the unit felt warm after it was powered up for a few minutes. The unit has a DC output so I guess it has a transformer. I don't need the DC output so this is just going to waste energy. Overall I am happy with it, but it would be better with no DC output. The relay works great and the alarm goes off when I press the test button on the smoke detector.
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Defective?,
Bought this item May 2, 2007. Recently did an alarm check, and found that this item wasn't operating. Contacted Seller, anxiously awaiting reply.
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