Hi,

I have an aico alarm system which was mains powered and interconnected when installed 3 years ago. It's not been maintained and when I took a look recently, a couple of the detectors are missing. Only the ceiling plate is on the ceiling. Also, the interconnect isn't working. When I test any smoke detector, only that beeps and - none of the others.

I need to ensure that they are all still mains powered and restore the interconnection between them. They have a 3 core and earth cable for the interconnect.

I am pretty handy with electrics and own various tools including a fluke 2 pole tester.

I have 8 detectors. Can you please suggest a logical approach for this. Does the indicator on the detectors have any significance?

Look forward to receiving your advice. Thanks in advance.
 
How do you suddenly realise 2 of the detectors are missing? Is this a rental property you own?

are all the detectors mains and hardwired interconnect? Aico have a radio signal module that can be used instead of hardwired, so maybe the communication between modules hadn’t been set up initially. (House code)

The bases have a connection box, you can easily open the lid and visually check that there’s no loose connection. Take care, isolate supply before opening, yada yadda

Other thing I can think of is, although normally detectors are daisy chained, ie 2x 3 cores….. they might be connected from a central box and each has only one cable.
 
Thanks guys. It’s a rental property and that’s why I recently came to learn about the missing detectors.
They are supposed to be hard wired. The wireless method is not being used.

is it a case of opening each detected lid and detecting power? If there are two interconnect cables in each detector and I suddenly come across a detector that has no power, is it a case of going back a detector (in the chain) and checking connections? Whilst power is secured, etc.

Does the colour of the light on the sector have any significance?
 
It’ll depend on the model of detector, but I have Aico in my house, just looked, and they have a green light indicating mains power….

I think they show a red flashing light on all of them if you press the test button (I think)
 
and bear in mind that not all detectors may be powered from the same circuit.e.g. downstairs detectors may be of downstairs lighting, and upstairs detectors may be off upstairs lights. thet's if they don't all comeon 1 dedecated circuit.
 
It’ll depend on the model of detector, but I have Aico in my house, just looked, and they have a green light indicating mains power….

I think they show a red flashing light on all of them if you press the test button (I think)
Constant green LED when mains powered. Brief flash of red LED at intervals. Red LED flashes constantly on the one that's triggered, when the alarms are sounding.
 
I'm writing about hard wired ones. I'm sitting under one right now, and it flashes red, briefly, at regular intervals. There's another outside my bedroom door, which I can see from in my bed, if the door is left open, as it is in weather like this. It also flashes red at regular intervals.
 
Perhaps yours do, but none of my Aico alarms do that, just a constant green light to show the power is on, if they did they would soon be ditched, the only time the red light has flashed is when setting up the interconnection which stops after a set time.
 
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