Kidde Slick radio-interlinked (RF) smoke alarms are mains powered from the nearest light fitting and come with alkaline battery backup batteries. The units use radio technology to 'talk' to each other: when one alarm activates, all other units that are connected via radio-interlink begin to alarm within seconds. The RF technology negates the need for connection wire, making the installation simpler and cheaper.
| Model Number | Type of unit | Type of interconnection |
| KE1SFLLWRF | Ionisation Alarm with 10 Year Lithium Cell | Wireless interconnection |
| KE2SFLLWRF | Optical Alarm with 10 Year Lithium Cell | Wireless interconnection |
| KE3SFLLWRF | Heat Alarm with 10 Year Lithium Cell | Wireless interconnection |
| Model Number | Type of unit | Type of interconnection |
| KE4973 | Optical Alarm | Hard wire interconnection |
| KE4985 | Optical Alarm with Rechargeable Lithium Cell | Hard wire interconnection |
| KE4899 | Heat Alarm | Hard wire interconnection |
| KE4892 | Heat Alarm with Rechargeable Lithium Cell | Hard wire interconnection |
| KE1239HI | Ionisation Alarm with Alkaline Battery | Hard wire interconnection |
| KE1239HILL | Ionisation Alarm with Lithium Battery | Hard wire interconnection |
| KE2239HI | Optical Alarm with Alkaline Battery | Hard wire interconnection |
| KE2239HILL | Optical Alarm with Lithium Battery | Hard wire interconnection |
| KE3239HI | Heat Alarm with Alkaline Battery | Hard wire interconnection |
| KE3239HILL | Heat Alarm with Lithium Battery | Hard wire interconnection |
This is the technical data for the Mains Radio-Interlinked Smoke and Heat Alarms based on Kidde Slick.
| Dimensions (HxD) | Ionisation Alarm: 135 x 60mm Optical Alarm: 135 x 60mm Heat Alarm: 135 x 89mm |
|---|---|
| Sound Output | 85dB |
| Temperature Range | 0 to 40°C |
| Humidity Range | Up to 93% Relative Humidity |
The following technical data sheets are available for this product:
Q.Can the mains powered smoke alarm range be connected to mains power via the lighting circuit?
A.Yes, the mains powered alarms are hard wired into the lighting circuit.
Q.The smoke alarm is mains powered do you need an electrician to connect them?
A.It is necessary that an electrician installs mains powered smoke alarms.
Q.How can we test the alarm to make sure it is working?
A.The manufacturer's recommendation is to test the alarm by pressing the test button. This will simulate a heat input at the heat sensor. You can also test it with a hair dryer but make sure that the hairdryer is kept away at a suitable distance from the alarm. Do not attempt to test the alarm by using open fire or excessive heat as this may damage the unit.
Q.Why do your mains powered alarms have batteries?
A.All our mains powered alarms have a battery backup. Although mains powered alarms without this option do exist (BS5839 part 6 grade E), we regard them as far too dangerous, as a lot of fires are caused by electrical faults leaving the building unprotected against fire if the smoke alarms have no backup battery. With our mains powered alarms you will always be protected.
| Model | Stock Levels | Prices | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
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Ionisation Smoke Alarm (RF) Product Code: KE1SFWRF |
In Stock
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£48.83 ex VAT (£58.59 inc VAT) |
0.5kg |
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Optical Smoke Alarm (RF) Product Code: KE2SFWRF |
In Stock
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£54.83 ex VAT (£65.79 inc VAT) |
0.5kg |
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Heat Alarm (RF) Product Code: KE3SFWRF |
In Stock
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£61.91 ex VAT (£74.29 inc VAT) |
0.5kg |
If you have a technical questions or a query relating to this product why not contact our product specialist. Each of our specialists have specific training targeted towards their product area.