BALTIMORE, MD – Local business owners should be aware of an important smoke detector recall.
Honeywell has recalled their Gamewell-FCI and Notifier Photoelectric Smoke Sensors sold with fire alarm systems.
The company says that the photoelectric smoke sensor can malfunction and cause the fire alarm system to fail to alert occupants in commercial buildings of a fire.
This recall involves “-IV” Intelligent photoelectric smoke sensors sold with fire alarm systems installed primarily in commercial buildings; not sold to retailers or consumers. The smoke sensors are round, ivory in color, and measure four inches in diameter.
The model number, date codes, and Honeywell or Notifier are printed on the back label of the smoke sensor. The smoke sensors have the following brand names, model numbers, date codes, and configuration:
Brand | Model | Date code range | Operating mode | Connected to Panels |
Gamewell-FCI | ASD-PL3-IV | 8034 to 9013 | CLIP | S3 series and E3 series |
ASD-PL3R-IV | ||||
ASD-PTL3-IV | ||||
Notifier | FSP-951-IV | NFS-3030 and NFS2-3030 | ||
FSP-951R-IV | ||||
FSP-951T-IV |
Consumers should immediately contact Gamewell-FCI or Notifier to receive a free replacement photoelectric smoke sensor.
Gamewell-FCI and Notifier distributors nationwide between March 2018 and January 2019 for about $115.
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