Description
Accurate Detection of CO
High-performance Figaro electrochemical CO sensor to deliver accurate detection of carbon monoxide leakage and respond quickly.
2-in-1 Button
Experience the perfect combination of convenience and tranquility with our test and silence function in one single button.
Handy Installation
Effortlessly transform your space with our user-friendly installation process.
Specifications
Specification
Model
DHI-HY-GC20D
Sensor Type
Electrochemical
Alarm Volume
Over 85dB (A) at 3 m (9.84 ft)
Alarm Mode
Visual and audible alarm
Silence Function
Support
Silence Duration
About 45 seconds
Battery Life
10 years
Power Source
3V CR123A lithium battery (non-replaceable)
Operating Environment
Indoor use only
Operating Temperature
–10°C to +40°C (+14°F to +104°F)
Operating Humidity
≤95% RH (non condensing)
Dimensions
116.4 mm × 71.7 mm × 28.3 mm (4.58" × 2.82" × 1.11")
Weight
125g
Installation
Wall Mount
Certifications
TÜV and CE listed
Compliance Standard
EN 50291-1:2018
FAQ
FAQ
Where should carbon monoxide detectors be installed?
Carbon monoxide detectors should be installed on every level of your home, including basements and near sleeping areas for maximum protection. It's essential to place them in common areas where people spend time, while ensuring they are at least 15 to 20 feet away from fuel-burning appliances to avoid false alarms. Mount detectors 5 to 6 feet above the floor on walls, or at least 12 inches from walls on ceilings. Additionally, avoid locations prone to drafts, such as near doors and windows, to ensure accurate readings and effective monitoring of carbon monoxide levels.
Can Carbon Monoxide Detectors Detect Gas Leaks?
No, carbon monoxide detectors are not designed to detect gas leaks. They are specifically made to detect carbon monoxide (CO), which is a colorless, odorless gas produced by incomplete combustion of fuels.Gas leaks, on the other hand, usually involve natural gas (primarily methane) or propane, which are different types of gases. For detecting gas leaks, you would need a dedicated natural gas or propane gas detector. These devices are designed to sense the presence of flammable gases and alert you to potential leaks.While both types of detectors are important for home safety, it's essential to have the right type of detector for the specific hazard you are monitoring.
How often should carbon monoxide detectors be replaced and tested?
Carbon monoxide detectors should typically be tested once a month to ensure they are functioning properly. Additionally, it is recommended to replace carbon monoxide detectors every 8 to 10 years, depending on the manufacturer's instructions. Regular testing and timely replacement are crucial for maintaining safety and ensuring that the detectors can effectively detect carbon monoxide in your home. Always refer to the user manual for specific guidelines related to your particular model.