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Interlinked Carbon Monoxide Alarm

Carbon Monoxide Alarm

  • 7 years battery life for carbon monoxide alarm
  • 3V DC for operating voltage
  • Radio signal range: Up to 1000 m (3280.84 ft) in open air
  • Alarm Response Threshold: 300 ppm: < 3 min
  • Link up to 24 WisuLink devices
  • Model: C02-R8
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Specification

Specification

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Model C02-R8
Sensor Type Electrochemical
Battery Life 7 Years
Operating Voltage 3V DC
Operating Current Monitoring Current: ≤20uA; Alarm Current: ≤20mA
Operating Environment Indoor
Casing ABS
Operating Temperature -10°C to +55°C (+14°F to +131°F)
Relative Humidity <95% RH (non condensing)
Alarm Response Threshold 50 ppm: 60 min–90 min; 100 ppm: 10 min–40 min; 300 ppm: < 3 min
Alarm Sound Output 85dB (A) at 3 m (9.84 ft)
Weight 125 g (0.28 lb)
Dimensions 116.4 mm×71.7 mm ×29.1 mm (4.58"×2.82"×1.15")

FAQ

FAQ

How will I receive the parcel?

Generally speaking, our order processing time is 1-3 working days, and logistics transportation time is about 1-5 working days, depending on the distance of the destination from our German warehouse.

How a Carbon Monoxide detector works?

Carbon monoxide detectors are devices designed to detect CO concentrations in the air to protect us from its hazards. They monitor CO concentrations using special sensors, and once the safety threshold is exceeded, the detector will emit a high-frequency sound and a flashing warning light to alert people to the danger.

What is the source of Carbon Monoxide?

The common sources of Carbon Monoxide (CO) are cookers, fires, boilers, oil and gas boilers, portable generators, oil or solid fuel cookers, gas or paraffin heaters, barbecues (BBQs), clogged chimneys, wood or gas fireplaces, cigarette smoke or any fossil fuel‑burning appliances.

What should I do if my Carbon Monoxide alarm goes off?

 If your CO alarm is in alarm mode, you should follow the following steps:1. Ventilate your home by opening doors and windows;2. Turn off the fuel-burning appliances;Evacuate your home immediately and call the local emergency number;

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