Carbon monoxide monitoring device GX-A1+CO
alarmgasIP65

carbon monoxide monitoring device
carbon monoxide monitoring device
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Characteristics

Type
carbon monoxide
Applications
alarm, gas
Other characteristics
IP65

Description

Various sensors can be connected to the universal gas warning device GX-A1+, but not the TÜV-certified CO sensor, as this communicates with warning devices in a different way. Therefore, we have designed the GX-A1+CO set, which makes it possible to equip a professional carbon monoxide warning device with an external sensor, e.g. to position the warning device in front of the room to be monitored and the sensor inside to see from the outside whether the room is safe to enter. The carbon monoxide concentration is evaluated and displayed with ppm accuracy; in the event of an alarm, a potential-free changeover relay switches and another relay switches in the event of technical faults detected by the warning device itself, such as a cable break or sensor failure, in order to inform the building management system. POSSIBLE APPLICATIONS Carbon monoxide CO from incomplete combustion open fireplace, gas stoves, Swedish stoves Open fire, barbecue facilities, pellet bunker DESCRIPTION The GAS ALARM GX-A1-CO is a combination of ext. CO sensor and control unit for carbon monoxide and warns at CO concentrations specified in DIN EN 50291 (CO in living spaces). This monitoring system is therefore set very sensitive according to its purpose. This CO gas warning device may only be used together with the enclosed CO sensor. An LCD display constantly informs you of the operating status. The alarm signal is audible and visual, both on the control unit and on the sensor itself. At the same time, a potential-free relay is switched, e.g. to lock the gas supply line with a solenoid shut-off valve,
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