PaulD
Active Member
In a different thread, I discussed the new house delima I ran into related to 2 wire smoke alarms connected to my HAI Omni Pro II. After multiple emails to HAI, discussions with my alarm wiring installer, local building inspectors, I came to the conclusion that I may be technically correct but I was in a battle I would lose. The code requires that an alarm be heard in each sleeping area but does not require a sounder in each room. However, "common industry practice" is to put a smoke alarm with sounder in each sleeping area to insure inspectors are happy.
As a result, I am having my installer put another very basic alarm panel (DSC PC1616) in my house where I will only use it for one function to control the smoke alarms so every alarm sounder will sound off if any one triggers. Obvious overkill but necessary to get past inspectors.
I am posting this as an alert to others who may find themselves in a similar situation. If you are installing an HAI Omni Pro II system, here are some items to be aware of:
1) The Omni Pro II does support 2 wire smoke DECTECTORS. However, the detectors are only there to detect smoke and not to make any noise directly. The alarm comes from your alarm circuit once a dectector has dectected smoke. If you look closely at the approved smoke dectectors for the Omni, you will discover that they do not contain any sounding device. I missed that point until it was too late.
2) Other versions of the approved detectors often include options for sounders but in emails to HAI tech support, they confirmed that their board does not include any provisions to drive the sounders on multiple connected smoke alarms when any one is triggered.
I made the erroneous conclusion in the begining that since the Omni supported 2 wire smokes, I was OK. Obviously that was bad conclusion. It also is very dissapointing to me that the Omni fails to support this feature which appears to be common in other systems typically installed in homes by professional installers.
As a result, I am having my installer put another very basic alarm panel (DSC PC1616) in my house where I will only use it for one function to control the smoke alarms so every alarm sounder will sound off if any one triggers. Obvious overkill but necessary to get past inspectors.
I am posting this as an alert to others who may find themselves in a similar situation. If you are installing an HAI Omni Pro II system, here are some items to be aware of:
1) The Omni Pro II does support 2 wire smoke DECTECTORS. However, the detectors are only there to detect smoke and not to make any noise directly. The alarm comes from your alarm circuit once a dectector has dectected smoke. If you look closely at the approved smoke dectectors for the Omni, you will discover that they do not contain any sounding device. I missed that point until it was too late.
2) Other versions of the approved detectors often include options for sounders but in emails to HAI tech support, they confirmed that their board does not include any provisions to drive the sounders on multiple connected smoke alarms when any one is triggered.
I made the erroneous conclusion in the begining that since the Omni supported 2 wire smokes, I was OK. Obviously that was bad conclusion. It also is very dissapointing to me that the Omni fails to support this feature which appears to be common in other systems typically installed in homes by professional installers.