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P/N 3102528-

EN • REV 001 • ISS 16OCT18 

Specifications 

 

Operating voltage 

15.20 to 19.95 VDC 

Current 
 

Normal operating 

 

Alarm 

 
51 µA 
68 µA 

Actual alarm point 

129 to 141°F (53.9 to 60.6°C) 

Rate-of-rise 

15°F/min (8°C/min) 

Vibration level 

10 to 35 Hz, with an amplitude of 
0.01 in. 

Maximum spacing [1] 

50 ft. (15.2 m) centers 

Compatible bases 
 

Standard 

 

Relay 

 

Isolator 

 

Audible 

 
KI-SB, KI-SB4 
KI-RB, KI-RB4 
KI-IB, KI-IB4 
KI-ABLT [1], KI-ABDT [1] 
KI-ABST [1] 

Compatible detector testers [2] 

Testifire 2000 

Operating environment 
 

Temperature 

 

Relative humidity 

 
32 to 100°F (0 to 38°C) 
0 to 90% noncondensing 

Storage temperature 

−4 to 140°F (−20 to 60°C) 

Environmental compensation 

Automatic 

[1] Required for those installations that must provide separate CO 
(TC4) and fire (TC3) patterns from the sounder base. Refer to  
FX-T3T4 installation sheet p/n 3102359-EN. 

[2] Requires the SIGA2-TSTSPACER Testifire adapter assembly. 

Regulatory information 

 

UL fixed-temp alarm 
rating 

135°F (57.2°C) 

UL CO alarm  
level  
 
 
 
UL CO false  
alarm level  

70 ppm 60 to 240 minutes  
150 ppm 10 to 50 minutes  
400 ppm 4 to 15 minutes  
 
 
30 ppm 30 days 
70 ppm 60 minutes 

North American 
standards 

UL 521, UL 2075 

Note: This detector has been evaluated to the CO 
alarm sensitivity limits of UL 2034. 

FCC compliance 

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC 
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two 
conditions: (1) This device may not cause 
harmful interference, and (2) this device must 
accept any interference received, including 
interference that may cause undesired operation. 

[1] Sensitivity per UL 2034 

Contact information 

For contact information, see www.kiddelifesafety.com. 

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Summary of Contents for KIR-HCD

Page 1: ...sensitivity values Connect this detector only to a UL Listed control panel capable of differentiating between alarm signals fire burglary CO etc and providing distinct identification for each To reduce the likelihood of nuisance alarms ventilate accommodation spaces when using household cleaning supplies or similar contaminants If a detector has been exposed to such contaminants test it promptly a...

Page 2: ...ing basements but excluding attics and crawl spaces Centrally located on every habitable level of the building and in every HVAC zone based on an engineering evaluation considering potential sources and migration of carbon monoxide On the ceiling in the same room as permanently installed fuel burning appliances In any area required by local building codes legislation or the authority having jurisd...

Page 3: ...driver here to set the address Testing Before testing notify the proper authorities that the fire alarm system is undergoing maintenance and will be temporarily out of service Test each sensor in the detector Caution Heat damage Excessive heat may damage the detector outer cover Do not apply excessive heat when using a hair dryer When using a Testifire detector tester you must install a SIGA2 Test...

Page 4: ...rate CO TC4 and fire TC3 patterns from the sounder base Refer to FX T3T4 installation sheet p n 3102359 EN 2 Requires the SIGA2 TSTSPACER Testifire adapter assembly Regulatory information UL fixed temp alarm rating 135 F 57 2 C UL CO alarm level UL CO false alarm level 70 ppm 60 to 240 minutes 150 ppm 10 to 50 minutes 400 ppm 4 to 15 minutes 30 ppm 30 days 70 ppm 60 minutes North American standard...

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