CARBON MONOXIDE AND SMOKE DETECTOR LCD CO
Additional power:
9V battery (6F22) (optional)
Alarm:
voice prompt and audible alarm
Humidity:
10% - 95%
flammable gas:
6-20% LEL (3000-10,000 PPM; ± 500PPM)
Dimensions:
112*73*42mm
Alarm level range:
50-999 PPM
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Additional power:
9V battery (6F22) (optional)
Alarm:
voice prompt and audible alarm
Humidity:
10% - 95%
flammable gas:
6-20% LEL (3000-10,000 PPM; ± 500PPM)
Dimensions:
112*73*42mm
Alarm level range:
50-999 PPM
Mains powered
AC 90V-240V 50-60Hz
Temperature range:
0 – 50˚C
Xblitz DG3-1 is a small device that detects the concentration of carbon monoxide and flammable gases in the air.Thanks to its small size, the sensor can be placed wherever there is a risk of poisoning with these substances. The Xblitz DG3-1 carbon monoxide and gas detector is equipped with a modern microprocessor, thanks to which the device can detect carbon monoxide in the air even at a very low concentration (30PPM) .This device supports voice prompts in English and has a bright, readable display, so you will always know if you are in danger.You can make sure that the Xblitz DG3-1 carbon monoxide and gas detector is working properly at any time.One push of a button is enough to check the functioning of the alarm.The device is powered from the electricity grid in your home and has a port for an optional, additional 9V 6F22 battery.If you install it, the detector will be able to function even if your apartment is out of electricity.Xblitz DG3-1, apart from carbon monoxide, also senses flammable gases such as: liquefied petroleum gas, natural gas, methane and the like.It will protect your household not only against the risk of poisoning, but also against any potential fire caused by the leakage of these substances.The Xblitz DG3-1 carbon monoxide and gas detector has been approved by the Testing and Certification Center of the Geometric Devices Research Laboratory.