Reply To: Interconnected Smoke Alarms – 9.5.4.4.

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Home Forums Reply To: Interconnected Smoke Alarms – 9.5.4.4.

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Dave BakerDave Baker
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Hey Joe,

I would suggest you could leave the battery op interconnect smoke alarms, but a sprinkler system would be required, 9.5.4.4.(1)(c) is pretty specific. If the don’t want to install the sprinklers then hardwired smokes are required. I see no exceptions.
IMHO