Skip to content

Smoke and CO Detector Wiring Inspection

Checklist for inspecting hardwired smoke and carbon monoxide detector installation per NF EN 14604 and Loi Morange (DAAF).

7 items to check

BETA

These checklists are in development and testing. Information is for reference only and does not replace professional consultation. Data may contain inaccuracies. Consult a qualified professional.

If you notice an error, please email [email protected].

Inspection progress0 of 7
0%

Code requirements

Critical item

Per NF EN 14604 and Loi Morange (DAAF), smoke detectors are required on every level of the home, inside each bedroom, and outside each sleeping area. CO detectors are required on every level and near each fuel-burning appliance or attached garage. Hardwired detectors with battery backup are required in new construction and major renovations.

Location planning

Critical item

Per NF EN 14604 and Loi Morange (DAAF), smoke detectors must be installed inside every bedroom, outside each separate sleeping area within 300 mm of bedroom doors, and on every level including basements. CO detectors are required outside sleeping areas on every level, in rooms with fuel-burning appliances, and in or near attached garages.

Power circuit wiring

Critical item

Per NF C 15-100 and NF EN 14604 and Loi Morange (DAAF), hardwired smoke and CO detectors must be connected to a reliable power source. They may be on a dedicated circuit or share a general lighting circuit (not a switched circuit). The wiring must include an interconnect conductor (typically a 3-conductor cable: 14/3 with ground) so all units alarm simultaneously.

Mounting location and method

Per NF EN 14604 and Loi Morange (DAAF), ceiling mounting is preferred for both smoke and CO detectors. If wall-mounted, the top of the detector must be 300 mm to 300 mm (12 inches) from the ceiling. Detectors must be at least 300 mm from any corner where walls and ceiling meet. Keep detectors away from air vents, windows, doors, and cooking appliances.

Interconnection

Critical item

Per NF EN 14604 and Loi Morange (DAAF), all smoke and CO detectors within a dwelling unit must be interconnected so that activation of any one detector causes all detectors to alarm. This can be achieved through hardwired interconnect (third wire) or wireless interconnect modules for compatible detectors.

Battery backup

Per NF EN 14604 and Loi Morange (DAAF), all hardwired smoke and CO detectors must have battery backup to ensure operation during power outages. Sealed 10-year lithium batteries are preferred for maintenance-free operation. Replaceable batteries (AA or 9V) require regular replacement. All detectors must provide a low battery alert.

Testing and documentation

Per NF EN 14604 and Loi Morange (DAAF) and manufacturer instructions, all detectors must be tested after installation using the test button and, for smoke detectors, with approved smoke test spray. Testing must verify both local and interconnected alarm operation. All installation details must be documented.

Checklist for inspecting hardwired smoke and carbon monoxide detector installation per NF EN 14604 and Loi Morange (DAAF).

Reference Standards

  • NF C 15-100 — NF C 15-100
  • NF EN 14604 and Loi Morange (DAAF) — Smoke and CO detector standards
  • NF C 15-100 Section 524 — Wiring methods
  • Tools Needed

  • Non-contact voltage tester
  • Smoke detector test spray (canned smoke)
  • CO detector test gas (if available)
  • Stepladder
  • Tape measure
  • Screwdriver set
  • Wire strippers