Installing a Wired Smoke Detector

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Synopsis:
Joel installs a Kidde FireX smoke detector while explaining the complexities and requirements of the Authority that Has Jurisdiction (AHJ).

A smoke detector is a simple installation requiring a few wire nuts, a screwdriver, and maybe a pair of lineman's pliers.

Laced within the technical instruction are recommendations and points of professionalism employed daily by Jefferson Electric masters, journeymen, & apprentices.

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Products We’d Recommend:
[] Kidde Smoke Detector: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Kidde-Firex-Smoke-Detector-Hardwired-with-Battery-Backup-Front-Load-Battery-Door-Smoke-Alarm-21029877/202029419
[] Klein Linemans Pliers: https://www.amazon.com/Linemans-Crimping-Klein-Tools-J2000-9NECRTP/dp/B0026TFRQ0

National Electrical Code (NEC) referenced in this video:
Smoke detectors are not covered by the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70). See your state or local codes and requirements.

Outline:
0:00 - Introduction
0:17 - Unboxing
0:50 - Preparation
1:32 - Code & AHJ
3:00 - Wiring
4:40 - Mounting

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