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Wisualarm Wireless Interconnected CO Alarm With  10-year Sealed Battery

Wisualarm Wireless Interconnected CO Alarm With 10-year Sealed Battery

Wireless Interconnected Carbon Monoxide Alarm is designed to continuously monitor carbon monoxide concentration. Adopting advanced electrical technology, a built-in high-volume buzzer, it responds quickly and becomes highly sensitive with stable performance and low false alarm. Once the surrounding CO concentration reaches the alarm value, it will promptly send out an audible and visual alarm signal to remind the user to take immediate measures. Moreover, the alarm signal will be pushed to every alarm in the interconnected network and they will raise the alarm in unison.

Model Number: DHI-HY-GC20D-R8

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Specifications

Specifications

Model

DHI-HY-GC20D-R8

Sensor Type

Electrochemical

Maximum Number of Interconnected Units

24pcs

Battery Life

10 years

Operating Voltage

3V CR123A lithium battery (non-replaceable)

Operating Environment

Indoor use only

Operating Current

Monitoring Current: ≤20uA; Alarm Current: ≤20mA

Operating Temperature

-10°C to +55°C (+14°F to +131°F)

Relative Humidity

<95% RH (non condensing)

Material

PC + ABS

Alarm Method

Visual and audible alarm

Alarm Volume

Over 85dB (A) at 3 m (9.84 ft)

Silence Function

Support

Dimensions

116.4 mm × 71.7 mm × 29.1 mm (4.58" × 2.82" × 1.15")

Installation

Wall mount

Certification

TÜV and CE listed

FAQ

FAQ

How to choose Carbon Monoxide Detector?

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How a Caron Monoxide detector works?

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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;

Why should I install a Carbon Monoxide alarm at home?

The only method to hear an audible warning when carbon monoxide (CO) is present in your home or while you're away on vacation is with a carbon monoxide alarm.CO is a gas that cannot be seen, tasted, or smelt but can cause disease, death, and CO poisoning. It develops in our houses when the fuel in appliances like boilers, stoves, and ovens is not entirely burned. The possibility of CO being present can be decreased but not entirely eliminated by routine maintenance on certain goods.

What is the power supply of this Carbon Monoxide alarm?

This carbon monoxide alarm is powered by the CR123A lithium battery with 10-year battery life

How do I know whether there is the CO leakage in my room?

Once carbon monoxide leaks in your room, the CO alarm will beeps every second with red LED flashes and the LCD screen will show the concentration directly.

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