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Where your alarm is installed can trigger nuisance alarms if not correctly placed, for example too close to doors or windows. Indicator lights: Power up & test – Green. Alarm – Red. Fault – Amber. Test/Diagnostic – Red, Amber & Green. When the Alarm detects potentially dangerous levels of CO, the red LED flashes and if the CO persists the alarm will sound. The rate of flashing of the red LED indicates the level of CO. The higher the level of CO detected, the sooner the alarm will sound.
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The Ei208 Carbon Monoxide Alarm is supplied with a powered-for-life sealed Lithium battery. It contains a high performance, proven 10 year electrochemical CO sensor to detect the presence of toxic levels of Carbon Monoxide (CO). Each sensor is individually calibrated and tested in Carbon Monoxide gas to ensure accuracy. FlightAware Firehose Streaming flight data feed for enterprise integrations with real-time, historical and predictive flight data. Don't Buy this carbon monoxide (CO) alarm – it failed to sound in one of our carbon monoxide detection tests Registered No. 3641019. Registered Office: Vanguard Centre, Sir William Lyons Road, Coventry, CV4 7EZ VAT No.The Ei208 is a battery operated Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarm designed to be installed in rooms containing a fuel burning appliance.
Ei208 Carbon Monoxide Alarm • EI Electronics Ei208 Carbon Monoxide Alarm • EI Electronics
With the alarm memory function, a red LED will flash to let you know with a visual indication that there has been a previous CO alarm activation within the last 30 days.Alarm Horn: Piezoelectric. 85dB (A) at 3m. Modulated sounds gives 3 rapid pulses followed by a ½ second pause. Keep your home safe with the battery-powered Ei208 Carbon Monoxide Alarm. Using a 10-year lithium cell and built-in AudioLINK+ functionality, the alarm can monitor and signal early signs of Carbon Monoxide (CO) levels in your household. When we tested this alarm, we were concerned to see that after being exposed to a large amount of CO, all three samples failed to recover and continue to detect the gas.