BRK SM100V-AC Smoke Alarm
Reliable AC-Powered Smoke Alarm with Voice and Location Alerts
The BRK SM100V-AC is a high-performance smoke alarm with advanced photoelectric sensing technology, engineered for accurate smoke detection with fewer nuisance alarms. This hardwired unit offers 24/7 protection with a 2-AA battery backup, ensuring performance during power outages. The built-in voice warning system announces the type of hazard and its location, improving emergency readiness. Its latching alarm indicator makes identification of the initiating alarm effortless, while its sleek design and dust cover protect the unit during installation and construction.
Key Features
- Voice Warning with Location: Announces danger type and its location for enhanced safety.
- Advanced Photoelectric Sensor: Reduces nuisance alarms and provides rapid smoke detection.
- Direct Wire with AA Battery Backup: Ensures reliable operation, even during power outages.
- Interconnectable System: Link up to 18 BRK or First Alert alarms for comprehensive home protection.
- Latching Alarm Indicator: Identifies the initiating alarm for effective responses.
Specification | Details |
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Model | SM100V-AC |
Part Number | 1046721 |
Power Source | AC Powered with 120V AC, 60Hz |
Battery Backup | 2 AA Batteries |
Sensor Type | Photoelectric |
Alarm Dimensions | 5.59" Diameter x 2.3" Height |
Weight | 0.59 lb |
Operating Temperature | 40°F (4.4°C) to 100°F (37.8°C) |
Humidity Range | 10% to 95% Relative Humidity |
Audio Alarm | 85dB at 10 Feet |
Interconnections | Up to 18 BRK/First Alert Alarms, Including 12 Smoke Alarms |
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Certifications | UL217 |
Special Features |
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All BRK Electronics smoke alarms meet UL 217 standard and are listed with the California State Fire Marshal. They use the new UL mandated repeating 85-decibel alarm horn pattern. 10-year limited warranty. For a full list of states and cities requiring 10 Year alarms click here.
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