Aico has an excellent Product Selector Guide, which comes only in a printed form and can be ordered online on their website. One of the many useful things they have in this book is the Alarm Selector section – helping us to know and choose what alarms should we site/can we site in the different [...]

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Are you Installing the smoke alarms from Aico?
Are you confused?
Are there too many conflicting views?
Here is the 17th Edition Myth Exploded! – the 17th edition myth related to the smoke and heat alarms (the pdf file)

The Smoke alarms can be connected to a lighting circuit – this is the preferredĀ  circuit.
The alternative is wiring on [...]

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There is a full presentation of the Aico fire alarms, smoke alarms, heat alarms, optical alarms, multi-sensor alarms, ionisation alarms and CO alarms on our sister website – fire-detect.co.uk, including explanations about the RadioLINK system, some Rules and Regulations and Standards related to the fire alarms, the Aico EasiFit technology, the Aico System solutions, or [...]

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RadioLINK Wireless communication is a technology used mainly with Aico Multi-Sensor, 160RC Series and 140 Series Smoke and Heat Alarms; it is the complete solution to BS 5839: Pt.6: 2004. Learn more about how can you save both time&money in choosing a fire alarm with minimum disruptions(features and benefits), and installing the most appropriate system: [...]

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sparksdirect on December 1st, 2008

Aico offers smoke, heat and fire alarms with an innovative design and quality features, some of which will be illustrated and detailed below. The generic picture / “an inside look” at an alarm is:

1. The Optical Smoke Chamber
Ei’s unique large volume optical smoke chamber and sophisticated electronics have a proven track record of reliability and [...]

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