System Sensor Limitations of Carbon Monoxide Detectors

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Limitations of Monoxide Detectors recommends that carbon monoxide CO be located throughout a protected premise fol and state and local codes While carbon monoxide they do not guarantee warning or protection carbon monoxide Any alarm system with carbon of carbon monoxide may not reach the of carbon monoxide may be blown general carbon monoxide detectors on one level of a The to alarm carbon monoxide detectors Carbon detectors are designed to alarm at various carbon monoxide at the location of detectors the Carbon monoxide detectors are subject to false alarms located too close to a fuel burning appliance not disconnect the carbon monoxide de the situation and Warning devices including horns sirens bells and on carbon monoxide detectors may not alert who are awake may not notice the warning if alarm is muffled by noise from a stereo radio air or other appliance or by passing traffic warning devices may not alert the hearing im strobes or other devices should be provided to Please Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from line failure backup radio transmission sys System components though designed to last many is recommended that carbon monoxide detectors be maintained and replaced per manufacturer System components will not work without electrical If system batteries are not serviced or replaced Environments general fire alarm systems with carbon monoxide de and recommendations proper use of household carbon warning equipment carbon monoxide CO detection is best achieved the installation and maintenance of carbon monoxide equipment in all rooms and areas of the house of the current edition of the National Fire Association Standard 720 National Fire Alarm NFPA 720 the manufacturer recommendations and Recommendations include A A carbon monoxide alarm or detector should be cen immediate vicinity of the bedrooms Where bed alarm or detector should be located on the wall In a household occupied by one or more hearing im System Installations per NFPA 720 Carbon monoxide detectors may be connected to a fire system All fire alarm systems require notification applications each automatic alarm initiating when activated shall cause the operation of an notification device that shall be clearly audible in To NFPA 720 shall be followed Maintenance should be The when a heightened level of carbon monoxide is inadequate maintenance As such the alarm Although designed for long life fire alarm devices in is recommended that residential carbon monoxide shall be replaced per the manufacturer s rec Any component of that system which fails shall be MONOXIDE ALARM FOR MULTI LEVEL RESIDENCE

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