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Exodus Smoke Detectors

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Hi Guys

 

Any suggestion on best Texecom smoke detector for 1, Kitchen diner 8m x 4m and 2, double garage?

 

Cheers Al

Edited by Al H

Why Texe?

Would have to be RR if you consider the kitchen or garage sensor to be exposed to dust, car fumes, cooking fumes, steam etc.

OH would detect a smouldering fire quicker tho.

Only issue with Texe ones is they rely on a working alarm system and have no redundancy if the alarm fails, in any fault or fire condition.

Just something to consider.

30 minutes ago, sixwheeledbeast said:

Only issue with Texe ones is they rely on a working alarm system and have no redundancy if the alarm fails, in any fault or fire condition.

Just something to consider.

Wireless ones better yeah? Like Honeywell hkc , do texe do a wireless smoke? 

 

I mean wireless with built in sounder of course so can act independently , not that it can take the place of a proper fire alarm 

Edited by al-yeti

Texe have a wireless smoke kit that will work independently but it's not Exodus brand it's Rick O Shea.

I would use something like Aico 180 Series for low voltage supply.

Fire alarm controls a bit overkill for your standard domestic house.

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