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For instance, UTC has replaced some workers at a smoke-detector assembly factory in Guangzhou with machines that place components on boards, says Mr. Hayes.
Strong Yuan Throws Curve Dana Mattioli 2011
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For instance, UTC has replaced some workers at a smoke-detector assembly factory in Guangzhou with machines that place components on boards, says Mr. Hayes.
Strong Yuan Throws Curve Dana Mattioli 2011
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“We already have in current codes smoke-detector alarms that are required,” says Rep. John Otto, R-Dayton, who earlier this year introduced an amendment to a plumbing-licensing bill in Texas that would stop municipalities from adopting sprinkler requirements in one and two family homes.
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For years, Syed Quadri drove 90 minutes a day through heavy traffic to and from his job at a smoke-detector factory in suburban Chicago.
No Place Like Home 2008
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After temporarily removing the smoke-detector batteries, I go into the garden to pick flowers for the dinner table.
A Little Humor Helps 2008
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Most of this is low-level discarded clothing etc., probably as dangerous as your average smoke-detector, but there is a hard core of more problematic stuff.
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This simplifies smoke-detector design and manufacturing, and reduces component count and cost.
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The world's first smoke-detector IC to offer low-voltage operation with programmable calibration and operating modes, the RE46C190 IC enables the desired operating modes to be selected and calibrated during manufacturing.
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Microchip's steadfast commitment to developing innovative products for the smoke-detector market.
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Programmable calibration and selection of smoke-detector operating modes provides designers with an easy way to control smoke-detector operation, and enables a single IC to be used to design smoke detectors for different markets and regulatory requirements.
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