CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR, longlife
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CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR, NBN EN 50291 + 50292, longlife
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A battery powered carbon monoxide (CO) alarm.
Technical Specifications:
- Detection principle: Electrochemical Cell Ecosure (XC70)
- Minimum quality requirements: EN50291 1:2010 (domestic) and EN50291 2:2010 (recreational), BSI Kitemark, RoHS and REACH compliant.
- Self-test: every 60 minutes
- Lifetime and warranty: XC70: 7 years
- Operating environment: temperature: -10°C - +45°
- Humidity: 25-95% RH (non-condensing) - suitable also for typical bathroom conditions
- IP rating: IP44
Electrical and interconnection:
- Power supply: Long-life lithium battery, 3V, sealed-in
- Wireless: With optional plug-in module XW100
- User interface:
- Visual indicator Power: Green LED
- Alarm: XC70 Red LED
- Fault: Yellow LED
- Ventilate: Blue LED
- Audible: >90 dB @ 1 m
- Button: Test with reduced sound level
- Alarm hush
- Fault hush (24h)
Alarm levels: level monitoring mode
- ≥ 10 ppm , the carbon monoxide concentration is 10 parts per million or higher –Immediately. It does not trigger a full audible alarm at 10 ppm, but it starts monitoring and indicating the presence of CO without delay.
- ≥ 43 the carbon monoxide concentration is 43 parts per million or higher.
- Pre-alarm/low level indications: ~ 75 minutes,
- Full alarm :~ 19 minutes
- ≥ 100 ppm , the carbon monoxide concentration is 100 parts per million or higher
- Pre-alarm/low level indications :~ 25 minutes,
- Full alarm ~ 6 minutes
- ≥ 300 ppm, the carbon monoxide concentration is 300 parts per million or higher
- Pre-alarm/low level indications ~ 90 seconds
- Full alarm: ~ 23 seconds
Dimension: 100 x 72 x 36 mm
Weight: 135 g
Per piece.
Fit
No wiring required. For a fixed wall or ceiling installation, fix the mounting plate first using plugs and screws. Then slide the alarm onto it, which automatically activates the alarm.
Alternatively, for an even quicker installation, slide the alarm onto the mounting plate to activate it and hang it onto the wall using the supplied nail, or place it free standing on a high shelf.
Mounting options:
• Free standing
• Wall with screws or nail
• Ceiling with screws
Function
Carbon monoxide (CO) alarms are essential to be installed in indoor closed spaces where there are devices like cooking appliances, heating appliances, petrol
generators and vehicle engines.
CO is produced by the incomplete burning of Carbon based fuels such as gas, coal, oil and wood and can pose a potentialthreat.
Ideally, an alarm should be fitted in every room containing a fuel-burning appliance. It is strongly recommended to also fit alarms in bedrooms and in rooms where you spend a lot of time.