BRK electronic 9120 Series Smoke Alarm User Manual


 
Alarm Dimensions: 5.58”dia x 1.97”H
Weight: 6.5 oz (9120); 7.8 oz (9120B)
Operating Voltage: 120V AC 60Hz w/ 9V battery backup (9120B only)
Operating Current: .04 amps (standby/alarm)
Temperature Range: 40°F (4°C) to 100°F (38°C)
Humidity Range: 10% to 90% relative humidity (RH)
Audio Alarm: 85dB minimum at 10 feet
Test/Silence: Electronically simulates the smoke condition,
causing the unit to alarm
Alarm Reset: Automatic when smoke clears
Interconnections: Up to 18 units of First Alert or BRK Smoke, CO and
Heat Alarms. Maximum of 12 smoke alarms. See
user’s manual for details.
Smoke Sensor: Dual chamber ionization
Indicator Lights:
AC Power: Constant Green LED
DC Power: Intermittent Red LED (9120B only)
Local Alarm: Red LED flashes rapidly
Remote Alarm: Red LED out Latching Alarm: Red LED flashes
every 5 seconds after local alarm stops
Agency Listing: UL217 Standard
Individual Carton Dimensions: 5.69"L x 2.25"W x 5.59"H
Weight: .53 lbs. (9120); .61 lbs. (9120B).
Cube: .041 ft
3
UPC: 9120: 0 29054 51300 7
9120B: 0 29054 51301 4
9120AB: 0 29054 51302 1
9120LB: 0 29054 51303 8
Master Carton Dimensions: 14.43"L X 6.19"W X 12.63"H
Master Pack: 12 (9120, 9120B, 9120AB, 9120LB)
18 (9120B-GFD)
48 (9120B-48P, 9120B-48B)
Weight: 7.0 lbs. (9120)
7.9 lbs. (9120B)
12.8 lbs: (9120B-GFD)
25.0 lbs (9120B-48P, 9120B-48B)
Cube: 653 ft
3
(9120, 9120B, 9120AB, 9120LB)
1.20 ft
3
(9120B-GFD)
2.36 ft
3
(9120B-48P, 9120B-48B)
I2of5: 9120: 100 29054 51300 4
9120B: 100 29054 51301 1
9120AB: 100 29054 51302 8
9120LB: 100 29054 51303 5
Pallet Information:
Cases per Layer: 19 (9120, 9120B, 9120AB, 9120LB)
21 (9120B-GFD)
6 (9120B-48P, 9120B-48B)
Number of Layers: 3 (9120, 9120B, 9120AB, 9120LB)
2 (9120B-GFD)
3 (9120B-48P, 9120B-48B)
Cases per Pallet: 57 (9120, 9120B, 9120AB, 9120LB)
42 (9120B-GFD)
18 (9120B-48P, 9120B-48B)
Cube: 42.2 ft3 (9120, 9120B, 9120AB,
9120LB)
55.8 ft3 (9120B-GFD)
43.4 ft3 (9120B-48P, 9120B-48B)
Weight: 393 lbs. (9120)
439 lbs. (9120B, 9120AB, 9120LB)
601 lbs: (9120B-GFD)
479 lbs (9120B-48P)
649 lbs. (9120B-48B)
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I N S TA L L AT I O N O F A L A R M
S H I P P I N G S P E C S :
T E C H N I C A L S P E C S :
CAT.
9120 SerieS
©2008 BRK Brands, Inc.
a Jarden Corporation company (NYSE:JAH)
3901 Liberty Street Rd., Aurora IL 60504-8122
All rights reserved.
BRK
®
is a registered trademark of BRK Brands, Inc.
CM2864
A RCH ITE CT URA L AN D E NG INE ER ING SP EC
FRONT SIDE MOUNTING
VIEW VIEW BRACKET
TOP VIEW
MOUNTING BRACKET
SIDE VIEW
5.58"
1.97"
1. The unit shall be capable of self restoring.
2. A screened sensing chamber to prevent entry of small insects thereby
reducing the probability of unwanted nuisance alarms.
3. Powered by 120V AC, 60Hz and have a monitored 9V battery backup
model 9120B only).
4. A visual LED (green) power-on indicator to confirm unit is receiving power.
5. A test button to check all alarm functions by simulating a smoke condition,
causing the unit to alarm.
6. A solid state piezo horn rated at 85dB minimum at 10 ft.
7. The unit shall be capable of operating between 40°F (4°C) and 100°F (38°C)
and relative humidity between 10% and 90%.
8. The unit shall center mount to any standard electrical junction box up to
4 inches octagonal without screw removal and shall be listed for wall or
ceiling mounting.
9. The unit shall have a locking mechanism to deter battery removal
(model 9120B only) and /or theft of the unit.
10. The unit shall have a gasketless base for easy installation and be capable
of keeping alarm secure over a wide rotation range to allow for true alarm
alignment.
11. The unit shall have a plug in connector and be capable of interconnection
of up to 18 alarms, 12 of which can be smoke alarms.
12. The unit shall at a minimum meet the requirements of UL217, CSFM, NFPA
72, NFPA 101, ICC.
Installation of this smoke alarm must conform to all local electrical codes
and Article 760 of the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) and NFPA 72.
Interconnected units must meet the following requirements: Total length
of wire interconnecting units should be less than 1000 feet, be #18
gauge or larger and be rated at least 300V. It is recommended that all
units be on the same fuse or circuit breaker. If local codes do not permit,
be sure the neutral wire is common to both phases.