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Electronics : Safety Siren Pro Series Carbon Monoxide, Propane and Methane Detector HS80004

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Safety Siren Pro Series Carbon Monoxide, Propane and Methane Detector HS80004

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Safety Siren Pro Series Carbon Monoxide, Propane and Methane Detector HS80004
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2629





Product Brand: SafetySiren
EAN: 0758773800043
Label: Family Safety Products
Product Manufacturer: Family Safety Products
Publisher: Family Safety Products
Ranking: 2629
Studio: Family Safety Products


Piece facts:
  • 3-in-1 detector. -- 5 year warranty -- Lock tab feature makes the detector tamper proof
  • Senses dangerous levels of Carbon Monoxide, Propane, and Methane Gas.
  • Two independent 85dB alarm sounds, one for CO, the other for methane/liquid propane
  • Built-in self-diagnostics assures the unit is operating properly -- Every Detector has computerized calibration to help eliminate false alarms
  • Easily plugs into any standard 110-120v AC electrical outlet and samples the air every 2-1/2 minutes




HS80004 Detector Methane and Propane Monoxide, Carbon Series Pro Siren Safety






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Combination Carbon Monoxide & Gas Monitor . Add double protection to your family with a combination carbon monoxide monitor and natural gas or propane gas alarm. Use as a propane gas monitor when plugged in near the floor near a propane furnace, proane heater or propane cooking range. Use as a natural gas monitor when plugged ito an electrical outlet near the ceiling above a natural gas appliance. Made in the USA, this combination gas alarm is a 120VAC direct plug in gas monitor for both carbon monoxide and for combustible gas. lf you are limited in space, this carbon monoxide detector with natural gas, methane or propane alarm is one option. SM-TT-203 Carbon Monoxide and Combustible Gas Alarm Features: 3-in-1 gas detector for dangerous levels of carbon monoxide, propane and methane (natural gas). Two sensors, one for carbon monoxide; one for natural gas or propane gas. Two independent 85dB alarms, one for carbon monoxide, the other for methane/liquid propane. Computerized calibration helps eliminate false alarms. Built-in self-diagnostics tests gas alarm for proper operation. Power: 110-120v AC. Power Consumption: about 15 watts. Carbon monoxide sensor calibrated at 200 ppm C0 (as required by UL-2034). Combustible gas sensor alarm trip point set at less than 25% of LEL (Lower Explosive Limit) of natural gas and propane. Air Sampling: every 2-1/2 minutes. Tamper proof lock tab: secures gas monitor to outlet. Advanced surface mount circuitry increases reliability. Dimensions: 4.7 inches x 3.1 inches x 2.1 inches Weight: 12 ounces 5 year limited warranty.










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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Inexpensive insurance. ...
This unit is small, inexpensive, and easy to install. Our gas company tested it and it works very well. The alarm could be a little louder but other than that I have to say it does the job of units costing three times as much and there is no wiring or difficult installation requirements. Just plug it in and it is working. Doesn't get much easier than that.



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HS80004 Detector Methane and Propane Monoxide, Carbon Series Pro Siren Safety
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