Product Description
Smoke and Smoke + Carbon Monoxide Alarm Adapter Model 20-9003
The Kidde smoke and combination detector wiring adapter is used to easily connect a new Kidde smoke or combination detector with other Kidde hardwired alarms without having to strip wires or use wiring nuts. The Kidde wiring adapter creates a quick and easy installation experience for hardwired detectors.
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Install hardwired detectors quicker and easier
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Allows installation to an existing Kidde wiring harness
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Allows a new Kidde detector to be interconnected with other Kidde smoke and combination detectors
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Designed for use with interconnected hardwired alarms, see User Guide for compatibility
Specs:
- Brand: KIDDE
- For Use With: Kidde Branded
- Manufacturer Warranty Length: 10
- Overall Length: 2.66
- Power Source: Hard wired
- Product Type: Quick Connect
wiring harness without having to re-wire or replace the wiring harness:
- i12020
- i12020A
- i12040
- i12040A
- i12060
- i12060A
- i12080
- i12080A
- i4618A
- i4618AC
- KN-SMFM-I
- RF-SM-ACDC
- PE120
- P12040
- Pi2000
- Pi2010
- KN-COSM-I
- KN-COSM-IB
- KN-COSM-IBA
- KN-COPE-I
- KN-COB-IC
- SL177i
- SLED177i
- HD135F
- SM120X
- CO120X
- i12010S
- i12010SCO
- P4010ACSCO,
- P4010ACSCO-W
- P4010LACS-W
- P4010ACS
- P4010ACS-W
- P4010ACLEDS
- P4010ACLEDS-2
- P4010ACLEDSCO
- P4010ACLEDSCO-2
- 3050-VAS10-A
- 3050-VASC10-A
- P4010ACS-WF
- P4010ACSAQ-WF
- P4010ACSCO-WF
- P4010ACSCOAQ-WF
WARNING:
Turn off AC power before attempting to connect wire harnesses or
adapters. This smoke alarm adapter allows the installation of new Kidde alarms to
existing “legacy” Kidde wiring harnesses. When using this adapter, the power harness
supplied with your new Kidde alarm is not used. Connect the 20-9003 adapter to the
legacy (existing) Kidde wiring harness. To install the adapter, push the large end of the
adapter into the existing wired Kidde harness and confirm it snaps into position. Give
a small tug to make sure the adapter is snapped into place. Then insert the opposite
end of the adapter into the back of the new unit. After installation, turn on AC power
and be sure that the AC power indicator is operating and test all your alarms following
the instructions supplied by the alarm manufacturer for your specific alarm model. If the
alarms are interconnected push the test button on each alarm and verify that all the
interconnected alarms sound when any alarm is activated. The interconnect system
should not exceed the NFPA interconnect limit of 12 smoke alarms