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Advanced Detector fire and carbon monoxide (CO) detection in a single addressable device provides a and cost-effective solution for today market. Unique ability to detect all four major elements of a fire Automatic drift compensation of smoke sensor and CO cell Separate CO detection signal Highest nuisance alarm immunity Uses only one address on the SLC RealTest CO testing capability UL 268 and UL 2075 listed Separates audible signal for fire or CO alarm when used with B200S base (B200SCOA in Canada) CO cell end-of-life warning and fault Listings Multi-Criteria Fire/CO Detector in B200S sounder base Advanced Multi-Criteria Fire/CO Detector (AMCF/CO) is a addressable device that provides both fire and carbon (CO) detection. For fire, the detector combines four sensing elements in one unit (smoke, CO, light/flame, and to sense multiple components of a fire. This approach enables sensitivity to real fire with heightened immunity to nuisance For CO, the detector electrochemical sensing cell a separate signal for life safety CO detection. through the incomplete burning of various fuels, CO is colorless, odorless and deadly gas that is virtually impossible detect with the human senses. Because the potential exists dangerous levels of CO to accumulate in almost any building, mandating the use of CO detection in commercial spaces to increase across the U.S. and Canada. The AMCF/CO listed to the UL 2075 standard for system-connected life safety monoxide monitoring. AMCF/CO should be used in conjunction with the B200S sounder base, which can generate either a Temp 3 pattern fire or a Temp 4 pattern for CO alarm indication. B200S recognizes the System Sensor synchronization protocol. enables it to be used as a component of the general evacuation along with other System Sensor horns, horn strobes, and when connected to a power supply or Fire Alarm Control (FACP) output capable of generating the System Sensor pulses. With each sounder base carrying a unique the FACP can then command an indvidual sounder or group of sounders to activate. The command set from the can be tailored to the specific event, allowing selection of tone, and group. For more information on the B200S visit installed in B200S base installed in B200S base oz FR110 to 90% relative humidity (non-condensing) to 100 (0 to 38 to 4000 ft/min (0 to 20 m/sec) Multi-Criteria Fire/CO Detector Specifications Specifications Weight Humidity Range Temperature Range Velocity Specifications Voltage Range Standby Current Alarm Current (LED on) Settings and Suggested Applications 1 2 3 / ft of smoke / ft of smoke / ft of smoke to 32 VDC at 24 VDC (one communication every 5 seconds with LED blink enabled) mA at 24 VDC clean environments laboratories environments offices clean environments rooms, dorm rooms rooms near a shower, boiler rooms 4 / ft of smoke with different algorithm and weighting of sensor elements / ft of smoke alarm at 135 (57 5 6 Once the CO cell has reached end-of-life, the CO sensor no longer provides life safety protection; however, when the fire detector enters Thermal, Infrared (PTIR) mode, the following sensitivities apply: 1 2 5 / ft of smoke / ft of smoke / ft of smoke rooms, kitchens, paint shops clean environments laboratories environments offices clean environments rooms, dorm rooms 6 alarm at 135 (57 Monitoring UL Standard Reference Alarm Thresholds are as Follows: Per Million Response Time 5ppm 5ppm 10ppm 240 min. 50 min. 15 min. UL standard 2075, the AMCF/CO has been te
Advanced Detector fire and carbon monoxide (CO) detection in a single addressable device provides a and cost-effective solution for today market. Unique ability to detect all four major elements of a fire Automatic drift compensation of smoke sensor and CO cell Separate CO detection signal Highest nuisance alarm immunity Uses only one address on the SLC RealTest CO testing capability UL 268 and UL 2075 listed Separates audible signal for fire or CO alarm when used with B200S base (B200SCOA in Canada) CO cell end-of-life warning and fault Listings Multi-Criteria Fire/CO Detector in B200S sounder base Advanced Multi-Criteria Fire/CO Detector (AMCF/CO) is a addressable device that provides both fire and carbon (CO) detection. For fire, the detector combines four sensing elements in one unit (smoke, CO, light/flame, and to sense multiple components of a fire. This approach enables sensitivity to real fire with heightened immunity to nuisance For CO, the detector electrochemical sensing cell a separate signal for life safety CO detection. through the incomplete burning of various fuels, CO is colorless, odorless and deadly gas that is virtually impossible detect with the human senses. Because the potential exists dangerous levels of CO to accumulate in almost any building, mandating the use of CO detection in commercial spaces to increase across the U.S. and Canada. The AMCF/CO listed to the UL 2075 standard for system-connected life safety monoxide monitoring. AMCF/CO should be used in conjunction with the B200S sounder base, which can generate either a Temp 3 pattern fire or a Temp 4 pattern for CO alarm indication. B200S recognizes the System Sensor synchronization protocol. enables it to be used as a component of the general evacuation along with other System Sensor horns, horn strobes, and when connected to a power supply or Fire Alarm Control (FACP) output capable of generating the System Sensor pulses. With each sounder base carrying a unique the FACP can then command an indvidual sounder or group of sounders to activate. The command set from the can be tailored to the specific event, allowing selection of tone, and group. For more information on the B200S visit installed in B200S base installed in B200S base oz FR110 to 90% relative humidity (non-condensing) to 100 (0 to 38 to 4000 ft/min (0 to 20 m/sec) Multi-Criteria Fire/CO Detector Specifications Specifications Weight Humidity Range Temperature Range Velocity Specifications Voltage Range Standby Current Alarm Current (LED on) Settings and Suggested Applications 1 2 3 / ft of smoke / ft of smoke / ft of smoke to 32 VDC at 24 VDC (one communication every 5 seconds with LED blink enabled) mA at 24 VDC clean environments laboratories environments offices clean environments rooms, dorm rooms rooms near a shower, boiler rooms 4 / ft of smoke with different algorithm and weighting of sensor elements / ft of smoke alarm at 135 (57 5 6 Once the CO cell has reached end-of-life, the CO sensor no longer provides life safety protection; however, when the fire detector enters Thermal, Infrared (PTIR) mode, the following sensitivities apply: 1 2 5 / ft of smoke / ft of smoke / ft of smoke rooms, kitchens, paint shops clean environments laboratories environments offices clean environments rooms, dorm rooms 6 alarm at 135 (57 Monitoring UL Standard Reference Alarm Thresholds are as Follows: Per Million Response Time 5ppm 5ppm 10ppm 240 min. 50 min. 15 min. UL standard 2075, the AMCF/CO has been te