Hardwired Heat Alarm with Battery Backup, BRK Brands HD6135FB

Brand:FIRST ALERT

3.7/5

64.53

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The First Alert HD6135FB Hardwired Heat Alarm with Battery Backup enhances your home's fire safety by accurately detecting high temperatures and rapidly rising temperatures. Easy to install on a wall or ceiling, this heat detector is ideal for use in crawl spaces, laundry rooms, garages, kitchens, and other areas where smoke alarms aren't an option. It comes equipped with advanced rate-of-rise sensing technology and a microprocessor that dramatically reduces the number of false alarms. If the temperature reaches 135 degrees Fahrenheit or rises more than 15 degrees Fahrenheit in one minute, the alarm alerts you to the danger with a loud 85-decibel siren. Designed to be wired directly into your home's electrical system, this 120-volt AC hardwired temperature sensor features a 9-volt backup battery that helps keep the alarm functioning even in the event of a power outage. An intuitive mounting bracket makes installation hassle-free, while an easy-to-access battery drawer allows you to quickly change the battery. The alarm can be configured to work with almost any standard household remote control (sold separately), so you can remotely silence nuisance alarms with the push of a button. And thanks to the convenient test/silence button, it is easy to check alarm function and mute false alarms. This heat alarm can integrate with up to 12 other First Alert or BRK hardwired alarms and up to 6 other compatible devices. It features a latching indicator that identifies which unit triggered the alarm. AMAZON.COM The BRK hardwire heat alarm is ideal for use in attached garages and other locations where standard smoke alarms are not suitable. The unit alarms if either the temperature reaches 135 degrees Fahrenheit or the temperature rises more than 15 degrees Fahrenheit in one minute. The HD6135FB hardwire heat alarm includes these features: * 120-volt AC/DC with 9-volt battery backup * 135 degrees Fahrenheit fixed rate and rate-of-rise temperature sensing * Microprocessor controlled for fewer nuisance alarms * The test/silence button both silences a non-threatening alarm or low battery warning and allows you to test the unit's functionality. Silencing and testing functions can be run by most household remote controls such as the ones used for the television, stereo, and VHS or DVD players. * Latching alarm indicator which automatically identifies which unit initiated the alarm. * 120-volt AC inter-connectable (with maximum 18 compatible devices). The alarm can be interconnected with up to 12 other compatible smoke alarms and six compatible devices like bells, horns, repeaters and door closers. If one unit triggers an alarm, all smoke alarms in the series will sound. Power indicators show which unit in the series initiated the alarm. * 85-decibel horn. * Meets UL requirements. * 10-year limited warranty. --Bree NorlanderWhat's in the Box One heat alarm, one 9-volt battery, and user's manual

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Loud 85-decibel alarm is designed to be heard easily. Can be remotely tested and muted using almost any household remote control (sold separately). Microprocessor-controlled to dramatically reduce occurrence of false alarms. Advanced rate-of-rise sensing technology detects high temperatures and rapid temperature rises. Reliable heat detector ideal for use in areas unsuitable for smoke alarm installation.
Alarm Audible
Alarm ‎Audible
Assembled Diameter ‎5.5 Inches
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand FIRST ALERT
Brand ‎FIRST ALERT
Color White
Color ‎White
Country of Origin ‎USA
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 533 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Cutting Diameter ‎5.5 Inches
Included Components ‎BRK Brands HD6135FB Hardwire Heat Alarm with Battery Backup
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 11 x 9 x 5 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎11 x 9 x 5 inches
Item model number ‎HD6135FB
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight 0.53 Pounds
Item Weight ‎0.53 Pounds
Item Weight ‎8.5 ounces
Manufacturer ‎First Alert / BRK Brands Inc.
National Stock Number ‎6350-01-588-7592
Number Of Pieces ‎1
Part Number ‎HD6135FB
Power Source Battery Powered
Power Source ‎Battery Powered
Product Dimensions ‎11 x 9 x 5 inches
Style Heat Alarm
Style ‎Heat Alarm
Voltage ‎120 Volts

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Scritto da: Tom P.
Good heat alarm, battery lasts 11 weeks
Good heat alarm, but not close to electric source, so use battery power only, batteries last about 11 weeks.
Scritto da: Chocophile
Manufactured 2 Years Ago - 10 Year Lifetime
The manufacturing date stamped on the device was two years ago (April 2021, ordered in May 2023). These devices are supposed to have a 10 year lifetime, so it's 20% into it's lifetime already.
Scritto da: dsilbert
Seems OK, poor battery life
Poor battery life, I assume that these are really for hardwired applications where the battery is simply back up power for outages.
Scritto da: Hazard
Hardwiring with no junction box! review for more info! - Good Budget Sensor - Could be louder
First off, seems like a good heat sensor for the price that also includes a backup battery. Word on the street is battery only (which you can do) runs 3-6 months. You might get more out of a high quality lithium ion battery (maybe 1 year?) For those not wanting to hire an electrician or install a junction box, I was able to wire this up to plug into a normal wall outlet. Buy a replacement lamp power cord and connect the neutral and live wires (respectively). Then plug it into an outlet. The tone is loud enough if you are in the same room but I wish it was a little louder. I guess thats why they recommend that this be interconnected to another detector closer to your living space. I have it installed in my attached garage down the a small hallway to my room. From there its not alarmingly loud, but if it goes on long enough I should notice it. Better waiting for a fire/smoke to alert me. Obviously I can't test it for real nor do I want to. But the testing button says everything works good. Package came kind of tattered and open (no seals) but product looked unused.
Scritto da: Iron Drive
From Kidde to BRK
[This is the same review that I posted for the BRK 9120 smoke alarm, except for the information beginning with "NEW."] I have a house that's ~14 years old, with an interconnected Kidde smoke and heat alarm system. One of the alarms started going off randomly, and since I couldn't detect the culprit, I decided to replace all of the alarms. Turns out that smoke alarms should be replaced every 10 years anyways. Doh! I bought six of these smoke alarms and three heat detectors; these detectors will tell you which one sounded if they are triggered, and they are very inexpensive. I am assuming that they'll work in a real emergency. :) The installation was quick, about five minutes per alarm. For each alarm, I removed the Kidde alarm entirely (alarm + mounting plate + three-wire connector) and then installed the BRK alarm (three-wire connector + mounting plate + alarm). The BRK alarms do not come with mounting screws or wire nuts, but I already had these from my prior alarms, so not a problem. With regard to battery backup, you only need one 9-volt battery for an entire interconnected system. The BRK heat alarms I got have battery backup, so I didn't need battery backups on the smoke alarms. Note that Kidde and BRK alarms are not compatible on an interconnected system, so you have to go all Kidde, or all BRK/First Alert alarms (the same company makes both BRK and First Alert). Also, the Kidde and BRK three-wire connectors are different, so you cannot reuse the connectors. The only possible gripe I have is that once the BRK connectors are plugged in, they're very tough to unplug. Perhaps this is a good feature with regard to safety! [NEW] While not entirely a gripe, the foam label on the back of the heat alarms surprised me since it made inserting the alarm into mounting plate difficult. On my first heat alarm, I trimmed the foam off, thinking that it was a production mistake, but then the heat alarm didn't entirely lock well into the mounting ring. Since the other two heat alarms also had (what appeared to me to be) oversized foam labels, I left those labels as is, for a friction-based attachment to the mounting ring (versus a locking attachment). Not a big deal in any event, just leave the foam label intact. And finally, I wrote the installation month and year in black marker on one of the alarms, to aid in reminding me when to replace them, although I probably should have used their "born on" date, June 2011, or better yet, written "6/2021" as the expiration date.
Scritto da: David T.
Intergrates With Existing Smoke Detectors
I am very pleased with these heat detectors. After a lot of research all I could find was conflicting information as to whether these would work with my existing First Alert smoke and CO detectors. I figured I would give it a try and installed them in my both of my garages. They work perfectly! My First Alert units are Smoke Detector 3120B & 9120B, CO Detector SC7010B. Hope this helps others!

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