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Kevin MeijerinkKevin Meijerink
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Many of the alarms have a alarm memory feature that will allow the identification of the unit that started everything going off as long as power hasn’t been removed etc.

 

See attached image.  Each unit is different, so often the instructions are needed to determine the flash pattern of the LED’s on the alarm.

 

This particular example is from a Kidde unit.