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This kit includes two smoke alarms and one heat alarm from the Kidde Firex KF range. All alarms in this bundle are mains powered, and feature an alkaline back-up battery so they can continue to provide fire protection in the event of a mains power failure. Smoke alarms are suitable for hallways, landings, bedrooms and living areas whereas heat alarms are suitable for installing in the kitchen, garage or unoccupied loft space. This range allows up to 24 compatible Kidde KF devices to be hardwire interlinked to ensure that if one alarm is activated, the other alarms in the system activate and alert you to the fire for maximum protection.
The table below shows all the units that can interlink with the Firex KF10, KF20 and KF30.
Alarms from the same series
Model Number
|
Type of unit
|
Type of interlink
|
Optical Alarm |
Hard wire interlink
|
|
Optical Alarm with Rechargeable Lithium Cell |
Hard wire interlink
|
|
Heat Alarm |
Hard wire interlink
|
|
Heat Alarm with Rechargeable Lithium Cell |
Hard wire interlink
|
|
Ionisation Alarm |
Hard wire interlink
|
|
KEKF10R
|
Ionisation Alarm with Rechargeable Lithium Cell |
Hard wire interlink
|
KEKF2
|
Optical Alarm |
Hard wire interlink
|
KEKF2R
|
Optical Alarm with Rechargeable Lithium Cell |
Hard wire interlink
|
KEKF3
|
Heat Alarm |
Hard wire interlink
|
KEKF3R
|
Heat Alarm with Rechargeable Lithium Cell |
Hard wire interlink
|
KEKF1
|
Ionisation Alarm |
Hard wire interlink
|
KEKF1R
|
Ionisation Alarm with Rechargeable Lithium Cell |
Hard wire interlink
|
Carbon Monoxide Alarms
Model Number
|
Type of unit
|
Type of interlink
|
CO Detector with Rechargeable Lithium Cell |
Hard wire interlink
|
Compatible Alarms
Model Number
|
Type of unit
|
Type of interlink
|
KE1239HI
|
Ionisation Alarm with Alkaline Battery |
Hard wire interlink
|
KE1239HILL
|
Ionisation Alarm with Lithium Battery |
Hard wire interlink
|
KE2239HI
|
Optical Alarm with Alkaline Battery |
Hard wire interlink
|
KE2239HILL
|
Optical Alarm with Lithium Battery |
Hard wire interlink
|
KE3239HI
|
Heat Alarm with Alkaline Battery |
Hard wire interlink
|
KE3239HILL
|
Heat Alarm with Lithium Battery |
Hard wire interlink
|
I240C
|
Ionisation Alarm with Alkaline Battery |
Hard wire interlink
|
PADC240
|
Optical Alarm with Alkaline Battery |
Hard wire interlink
|
KE4973
|
Optical Alarm with Alkaline Battery |
Hard wire interlink
|
KE4985
|
Optical Alarm with Lithium Battery |
Hard wire interlink
|
KE4899
|
Heat Alarm with Alkaline Battery |
Hard wire interlink
|
KE4892
|
Heat Alarm with Lithium Battery |
Hard wire interlink
|
KE4870
|
Ionisation Alarm with Alkaline Battery |
Hard wire interlink
|
KE4881
|
Ionisation Alarm with Lithium Battery |
Hard wire interlink
|
Product Code | KEKFKIT1H2S |
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Alternative Product Codes | KF20, KF30, KF2, KF3, 4000, 4870, 4899, 4973, 9HI, 9HILLs |
Brand | Kidde |
Back-Up Battery | 9V alkaline (included) |
Dimensions (HxDia) | 39 x 133mm |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to +40°C |
Relative Humidity | Up to 93% Relative Humidity (RH) |
Sound Output | 85dB at 3 metres |
Warranty | 6 years |
Weight | 1.20kg |
Product Datasheets |
Model | Stock | Price |
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Product Code: KEKFKIT1H2S |
Stock Level:
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Price:
£68.39 inc VAT £56.99 ex VAT |
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10 customers have given this product an overall rating of 4.7 out of 5
Rating: 5 / 5 Stars
Reviewed by: M T
Good product and excellent support Good quality product and helpful team when I had set up questions
Published on: 9th June 2024
Rating: 5 / 5 Stars
Reviewed by: H A
It was very easy to replace our outdated system with these excellent alarms. Safelincs were very helpful when we rang them for advice.
Published on: 22nd January 2024
Rating: 5 / 5 Stars
Reviewed by: J S
Reasonably priced alternative replacement system for original which had been discontinued It took us a while to fit the alarms a few weeks ago, but we got there in the end! One alarm sounded in the early hours last week which fortunately was a false alarm. I suggest you familiarise yourself with the user manual and keep a screwdriver nearby in case you should have to take it apart. We can only think it was some dust which had set it off. All 3 units sounded in unison, so it worked well. It definitely woke us all up.
Published on: 2nd October 2023
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