Universal Security Instruments Mds107 Specification Sheet
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Corporate Ofce
11407 Cronhill Dr., Suite A, Owings Mills, MD 21117
Phone: 800.390.4321
Fax: 410.363.2218
Web: www.UniversalSecurity.com www.UsiElectric.com © 2010 Universal Security Instruments, Inc.
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Smoke & Fire Alarm
120 Volt AC with Battery Backup
Model MDS107
Box SHELF PACK (in.) WEIGHT MASTER CTN (in.) WEIGHT
MODEL BRAND Clam QTY L x H x W (Lbs.) UPC CODE QTY L x H x W (Lbs.) I2 of 5
MDS107 USI BX 1 5.63 x 6.63 x 1.75 0.80 0-42741-00107-6 4 7.25 x 6.75 x 8.50 3.20 1-00-42741-00107-3
Rev. 11.24.10
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Regulatory Compliance:
Underwriters Laboratories (UL-US)
Underwriters Laboratories Canada (ULC)
California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) pending
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
Federal Housing Authority (FHA)
UTGT / UTHA
Technical Specications
Sensor Type: IoPhic® Universal Sensing Technology®
Primary Power: 120 volt AC, 560 Hz
Battery Back-Up: 9 volt super heavy-duty battery
Audible Alarm: 85 dB at 10 feet
Temperature Range: 40º F to 100º F (4º C to 38º C)
Humidity Range: 5% to 95% RH
Interconnect: Maximum 24 USI/Universal devices
LED: Green=AC power, Red=alarm
Size: 5.63˝ x 5.63˝ x 1.75˝
Warranty: 10 year limited
Features
Advanced smoke recognition
Auto sensitivity calibration
Self-diagnostic feature
Ambient condition compensation
Quick Find® alarm origination feature
Quick activation pull tab
Universal mounting bracket
Larger mounting base
End-of-service life warning
Front-load battery drawer
Single silence/test button
2 tamper resistant locking features
9 volt super-heavy duty battery
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Provides 87% faster response to smoldering res than conventional smoke alarms
Eliminates inconsistencies which lead to nuisance alarms
Performs a status check upon power up to ensure alarm is functioning properly
Automatically adjusts sensitivity for variations temperature and humidity conditions
Easily identies rst alarm to sound in interconnected system
Preserve battery life. Preinstalled battery is quickly activated without removing alarm from bracket
Fits any standard wiring junction box, single gang, round or octagon, up to 4”
Covers drywall imperfections and old paint marks
Warning sounds when it is time to replace the alarm after approx. 10 years from date of activaton
Replace battery without removing alarm from bracket
Temporarily quiets nonemergency alarms and tests alarm functionality
Prevents unauthorized removal of alarm or battery
Provides protection in the event of power outage
NEW IoPhic® Universal Sensing Technology® alarms with microprocessor intelligence are designed to virtually eliminate nuisance alarms caused by non-hazardous
sources such as every day cooking smoke or steamy showers. Nuisance alarms are the leading reason for intentionally disabled smoke alarms.
* UL217 Smoldering Smoke Test on 5/26/2010,
Underwriters Laboratories Project #09CA38078