Update: I wrote a HowTo guide for integrating the Smoke and CO detectors into HomSeer. You can fine it here.
I finally got around to connecting my existing Smoke and CO detectors so they will automatically close the inside garage door. While I was at it ai also connected them to HS3 so if the Smoke or CO detectors are trigger I will get an e-mail notified.
It turns out that this really isn't that hard to do but it does take planing to do it correctly so your Smoke and CO detectors are not compromised.
Our house didn't have interconnected Smoke or CO detectors, unlike most houses built in the last 20 years do. With interconnected Smoke and CO detectors if one goes off all of them go off. When we remodeled I made sure that every Smoke, CO and Heat detector in the entire house was interconnected and that the loop went into the garage. The garage has a heat detector since CO detectors are not recommended in garages. It's not that they don't work but that they can trigger to easily when you drive you car in.
So how can you connect to your existing Smoke and CO detectors safely? It's very easy if your using Kidde or FireX Smoke and CO detectors. Kidde makes two wonderful accessories which allow your Smoke and CO detectors to safely signal accessories devices. The two accessories are the SM120X and the CO120X. There are other brand names Kidde goes under and they will work as well.


Both of these devices connect to the same interconnect cable as your existing Smoke and CO detectors. Each contain a fully isolated form C relay that will signal when either Smoke or CO is detected. By using these you WILL NOT compromise your smoke and co detectors.
So how do I control the door going into the garage? By using the exact same device that commercial buildings use. I used one from Edwards Signaling who is a big name in the fire device world. The one I used was the 1509 Series but they have several in the entire 1500 series depending you how you need to mount one.

Now you ask how do I get the door holder to release the door when the smoke detectors go off? Well, that's where the SM120X and CO120X come into play.
The door release runs on 120V so I start with a HS Z-Wave switch so I can control the door from the HS3. The switch is connected to the hot and neutral of the Smoke and CO detectors power. I take the output of the switch and feed it though the normally closed contacts of the SM120X then through the normally closed contacts of the CO120X and then to the hot side of the door holder. The common of the door holder goes to the neutral of the detector power interconnect. If the Z-Wave switch or either the SM120X or the CO120X turn off the door is released. I've also programmed HS3 to always turn the Z-Wave switch on if it's been off for 10 seconds. That way I can just tell the switch to turn off and the door is released but after 10 seconds you can push the door back to the holder again.
So how can HS3 monitor the existing Smoke and CO detectors? For that I used a Aeotec ZW097 connected to another SM120X. If you want to monitor CO you'll need another ZW097 and a CO120X.
So during the day we usually leave the inside garage door open, it's the coolest place for the dogs, but if the Smoke or CO detectors trip the inside garage door closes thus containing any possiable fire to only one area. At night when we tell HS to close up the house, after we call the dogs upstairs, the inside garage door will close. I've even though about having HS3 close the inside garage door if someone opens the main garage door.
At least now I don't have my wife putting a paint can to hold the inside garage door open when she is doing laundry.
The main thing is only connect to your smoke and CO detectors using these accessories as they are the only approved and UL certified way to interface to Kidde Smoke and CO detectors. Doing it any other way is totally UNSAFE! In addition if you're not experienced working with electrical consult a professional.
I finally got around to connecting my existing Smoke and CO detectors so they will automatically close the inside garage door. While I was at it ai also connected them to HS3 so if the Smoke or CO detectors are trigger I will get an e-mail notified.
It turns out that this really isn't that hard to do but it does take planing to do it correctly so your Smoke and CO detectors are not compromised.
Our house didn't have interconnected Smoke or CO detectors, unlike most houses built in the last 20 years do. With interconnected Smoke and CO detectors if one goes off all of them go off. When we remodeled I made sure that every Smoke, CO and Heat detector in the entire house was interconnected and that the loop went into the garage. The garage has a heat detector since CO detectors are not recommended in garages. It's not that they don't work but that they can trigger to easily when you drive you car in.
So how can you connect to your existing Smoke and CO detectors safely? It's very easy if your using Kidde or FireX Smoke and CO detectors. Kidde makes two wonderful accessories which allow your Smoke and CO detectors to safely signal accessories devices. The two accessories are the SM120X and the CO120X. There are other brand names Kidde goes under and they will work as well.


Both of these devices connect to the same interconnect cable as your existing Smoke and CO detectors. Each contain a fully isolated form C relay that will signal when either Smoke or CO is detected. By using these you WILL NOT compromise your smoke and co detectors.
So how do I control the door going into the garage? By using the exact same device that commercial buildings use. I used one from Edwards Signaling who is a big name in the fire device world. The one I used was the 1509 Series but they have several in the entire 1500 series depending you how you need to mount one.

Now you ask how do I get the door holder to release the door when the smoke detectors go off? Well, that's where the SM120X and CO120X come into play.
The door release runs on 120V so I start with a HS Z-Wave switch so I can control the door from the HS3. The switch is connected to the hot and neutral of the Smoke and CO detectors power. I take the output of the switch and feed it though the normally closed contacts of the SM120X then through the normally closed contacts of the CO120X and then to the hot side of the door holder. The common of the door holder goes to the neutral of the detector power interconnect. If the Z-Wave switch or either the SM120X or the CO120X turn off the door is released. I've also programmed HS3 to always turn the Z-Wave switch on if it's been off for 10 seconds. That way I can just tell the switch to turn off and the door is released but after 10 seconds you can push the door back to the holder again.
So how can HS3 monitor the existing Smoke and CO detectors? For that I used a Aeotec ZW097 connected to another SM120X. If you want to monitor CO you'll need another ZW097 and a CO120X.
So during the day we usually leave the inside garage door open, it's the coolest place for the dogs, but if the Smoke or CO detectors trip the inside garage door closes thus containing any possiable fire to only one area. At night when we tell HS to close up the house, after we call the dogs upstairs, the inside garage door will close. I've even though about having HS3 close the inside garage door if someone opens the main garage door.
At least now I don't have my wife putting a paint can to hold the inside garage door open when she is doing laundry.
The main thing is only connect to your smoke and CO detectors using these accessories as they are the only approved and UL certified way to interface to Kidde Smoke and CO detectors. Doing it any other way is totally UNSAFE! In addition if you're not experienced working with electrical consult a professional.
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