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Voltage
120
Power Source
Battery
Certifications
UL
Alarm Sensor Type
Ionization
Certifications and Listings
UL Listed
Commercial/Residential
Residential
Included
Batteries
Product Depth (in.)
2.25
Product Height (in.)
5.75
Product Width (in.)
5.75
Required Battery Type
9-Volt
Features
Battery Back-Up
Pack Size
1
Color
White
California Compliant
Available in California,Available in New York
Mount Type
Fixed
UL Listed
Yes
Number in Package
1 pk
Packaging Type
Boxed
CSA Listed
No
Defective Code
A
Each Weight
0.640 LB
ETL Listed
Yes
Hazardous Material
No
Low Battery Indicator
Yes
Returnable
Yes
Test and or Reset Button
Yes
Velocity
A
Product Type
Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detector
UNSPSC
46191501
Alternative UPC
029054856425
Height
5.59
Length
5.69
Width
2.25
Brand
BRK
ECCN
EAR99
Country Origin Code
MX
Power Supply
9 V
Dimensions
5.6 in L x 1.9 in W x 5.6 in H
Nomenclature
SC9120B AC/DC SMOKE/CO ALARM
Includes: Latching Alarm Indicator Side Load Battery Drawer Tamper-Resistant Locking Pin Test/Silence Button Universal Mounting Bracket
The FIRST ALERT BRK SC9120B hardwired combination smoke and carbon monoxide alarm uses an electrochemical carbon monoxide sensing technology and ionization sensor for smoke detection. It includes a 9 V battery for continued function in the event of a power outage and it features a test/silence button, tamper-resistant locking brackets and a universal mounting bracket. This carbon monoxide smoke detector can be connected to other compatible BRK and FIRST ALERT hardwired smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Its latching alarm indicator automatically identifies which unit initiated the alarm even after the conditions that set off the alarm have subsided.