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Old 10-05-2016, 11:53 PM   #10
Sli22sli
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Axis 24.1
State: North Carolina
Posts: 29
THOR #5526
Ctpres, I think you are correct. In my case I think I'll put a second one in the bed room. I plan to buy one from HomeDepot and stick it (or screw it??) to the ceiling.. Any one have suggestions on how to best mount it on ceiling? Screwing it may cause problems.

Sli22sli


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Most all RV mfg's build to RVIA specifications. RVIA only requires one smoke detector. If your RV can be divided up into separate sleeping areas by closing doors OR curtains you NEED more than one. Using our Thor Challenger 37KT as an example: three smoke detectors are needed and it only came with two. Factory installed one in rear bedroom and kitchen. The front bedroom can be isolated with sliding doors and originally had none. WE added one to meet minimum residential standards. Questions?
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