Aico EI100MRF RadioLINK+ RF Wireless Interconnect Module for Aico Ei160E series
This is the Aico EI100MRF RadioLINK+ Module ideal for the Aico EI160E Series of heat, smoke, and CO ..
Model: EI100MRF
£35.00 Ex. VAT
Aico Ei129 Switched Input Module for Triggering Sprinkler working with Ei2110, 160RC and 140 Series
This is the Ei129 Hard Wired Switched Input Module - this module triggers the alarms in a system if ..
Model: EI129
£26.38 Ex. VAT
Aico Ei3000MRF SmartLINK Module for Wireless Interconnection SmartLINK and Data Extraction for Aico 3000
This is the Aico Ei3000MRF SmartLINK Module which allows for wireless interconnection and data extra..
Model: EI3000MR
£44.91 Ex. VAT
Aico EI128RBU Surface Mounting Kit with Relay Mounting Base and Battery Back-up
The Aico Ei128RBU is the surface mount pattress for the Ei140 and Ei160 ranges of Aico smoke alarms,..
Model: EI128RBU
£41.20 Ex. VAT
Aico Ei1529RC Hardwired Alarm Control Switch for Remote Test, Hush, and Locate
If you have a fire alarm system comprised of three or more interconnected smoke/heat alarms, it can ..
Model: EI1529RC
£27.94 Ex. VAT
Aico Ei428 RadioLINK 5A Relay Module + 10yr Rechargable Lithium Battery Backup
A mains-powered RadioLINK 5A relay module that provides wireless interconnectivity with Aico RadioLI..
Model: EI428
£56.43 Ex. VAT
Aico RadioLINK Panel Interface Module, interfacing RadioLINK alarms and other Fire Alarms
The Aico Ei413 is a RadioLINK Panel Interface Module that provides an interface between RadioLINK al..
Model: Ei413
£44.13 Ex. VAT
Aico Firecap Insert for 35mm Double Box to Reinstate Fire, Acoustic, and Air Barrier
This is the Aico Firecap AFB2 switch and socket insert for a double 35mm back box (metal or plastic)..
Model: AFB2
as low as £1.50 £2.49 Ex. VAT
Aico Firecap Insert for 47mm Double Box to Reinstate Fire, Acoustic, and Air Barrier
This is the Aico Firecap AFC2 switch and socket insert for a double 47mm back box (metal or plastic)..
Model: AFC2
as low as £2.50 £2.97 Ex. VAT
1m Fire Blanket with a Quick Release Design, 1m x 1m large Fire Blanket
This is a large 1m fire blanket with a quick-release design. Manufactured from 100% glass fabric, th..
Model: EI522
£7.99 Ex. VAT
Aico Ei450 RadioLINK Alarm Controller for up to 12 Heat/Smoke/CO Alarms, with Test, Locate, Silence
This is the Aico Ei450 RadioLINK / RadioLINK+ / SmartLINK alarm controller for controlling all the a..
Model: EI450
£48.91 Ex. VAT
Aico Ei407 RadioLINK Manual Call Point, Remote Wireless call point
When pressed, this manual call point will activate or test a wireless RadioLINK-enabled alarm system..
Model: EI407
£33.46 Ex. VAT
Aico SAB300R Xenon Beacon With Red Lens, IP65 rated 3W 230V Red Strobe
Stand-alone xenon strobe light for use as part of an interconnected Aico fire alarm system. This str..
Model: SAB300R
£29.90 Ex. VAT
Aico YO5 High Output Remote Sounder in Red for Wall/Ceiling, Mains Powered IP65 rated
This is the Aico YO5 High Output Remote Sounder in Red, Mains Powered IP65 for Fire and Security App..
Model: YO3
£74.74 Ex. VAT
FAQs
How do I test my fire alarms?
It is recommended to test the fire and Carbon Monoxide alarms monthly. You can test it directly from the alarm - press the "test" button for 10 seconds. Or use the control switch, where you press the "Test" button. If the alarm sounds when the Test is pressed, the alarm is working fine. See the manufacturer's instructions.
Why is my smoke/heat alarm beeping?
Never ignore the beeping of a fire, heat or smoke alarm! The full alarm sound indicates there's danger, so you need to evacuate the property and check for the fire, and press the fire alarm. If the beeping still sounds after the fire is out, clean and hoover the alarm. See the manufacturer's instructions.
Why is my Carbon Monoxide alarm sounding?
When a CO alarm sounds, most likely there's Carbon Monoxide present. Please turn off any gas appliances, open windows and doors, and leave the property, and return when the alarm stopped ringing. See the manufacturer's instructions.
How do I change the battery?
See the manufacturer's instructions. First, the power needs to be turned off, and with a flat-headed screwdriver, open the alarm by inserting it into the removal slot - see the arrow marking. You can then slide the alarm off its base, and change the battery as needed.
How do I check the age of my alarms?
Most alarms have a 10-year life, after which they should be replaced to ensure you are properly protected. The Aico Alarms have a four-digit code showing you the year and week the alarm was made, and there's a "Replace by" date showing the max. life of the alarm. If your alarm is coming up to its replace by date, it should be replaced.
Does SparksDirect install alarms?
No, we only sell the fire, smoke, heat, and CO alarms; we do not install them. You need to refer to a certified installer.
How to care for the the fire alarms?
It is good to periodically maintain the alarms, especially to remove the dust that may build up. Please see the specific alarm instructions how to clean the alarm.