Wednesday, January 11, 2012

First Alert CO614B Plug-in Carbon Monoxide Alarm with 9V Battery Backup and Digital Display

First Alert CO614B Plug-in Carbon Monoxide Alarm with 9V Battery Backup and Digital Display

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B0039PHSNA
By : First Alert
Price : $33.98
First Alert CO614B Plug-in Carbon Monoxide Alarm with 9V Battery Backup and Digital Display

Product Description

The First Alert CO614B direct plug-in, 120V AC, 60Hz single station carbon monoxide alarm is specifically designed for residential and institutional applications including sleeping rooms of hospitals, hotels, motels, dormitories and other multi-family dwellings. Model CO614B complies with UL2034 and other agencies that model their codes after the above agencies. Model CO614B meets code where plug-in AC/DC carbon monoxide alarms are allowed. The CO614B features an electrochemical CO sensor, an 85dB horn, an End of Life signal, a single button for test/silence and an LED power indicator. The low power warning indicator will cause the alarm to "chirp" when the batteries need replacing. This alarm has two silence features. Low Battery Silence: Temporarily silence the low battery chirp for up to eight hours. Alarm Silence: Silence alarm for several minutes. The CO614B also features a digital display that shows visual confirmation of CO levels and has Peak Level Memory, remembers and displays the highest levels detected when the multi-function button is pressed. The CO614B is designed to be plugged directly into a standard non-switched outlet.

Technical Details

  • Electrochemical Carbon Monoxide Sensor - the most accurate sensor available
  • 9 Volt Battery Backup , Single Button Test/Silence, End of Life Signal
  • 2 silence features-can silence low-battery chirp for 8 hours or temporarily silence a nuisance alarm
  • Digital Display - shows visual confirmation of CO levels in PPM
  • Peak Level Recall Button - recalls the highest level of Carbon Monoxide detected

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