Gas and Carbon Monoxide Detector XGC10 230V

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Brand:
Blow
Product code:
XGC10 / 5900804121640

Specification:

- Power supply: AC 230V/50Hz
- Device type: B
- Power consumption: <5W
- Alarm volume: 85dB/1m
- Alarm output: relay (NC)
- Control output: 12V control valve output
- Alarm levels: 10 +/-3% LEL
- Permissible working environment temperature: 0~50 degrees C
- Permissible operating environment humidity: 10%~95%RH   
- Cable length: approx. 130cm 

High quality carbon monoxide and gas detector powered by mains. The appearance of danger in the form of gas or carbon monoxide triggers an optical and audible alarm.

USEFUL LIFE OF THE DEVICE

The average useful life of a device (electronic sensor) is about 5 years. This time is strictly

depends on the environmental conditions in which the device worked, the date of manufacture, the number of activations

alarm, etc.)  It is recommended to regularly replace worn-out models with new ones.

SYMPTOMS OF CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING (CO)

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a highly poisonous gas devoid of smell and color. Arises as a result of incomplete

burn fuels and is extremely dangerous for any living organisms. For exposure to

the effect of carbon monoxide and the occurrence of symptoms of poisoning, it is absolutely necessary and as soon as possible to report to

Doctor.

- Mild exposure: Slight headache, nausea, vomiting, fatigue (often described as symptoms

"flu-like").

- Average exposure: Severe headaches (throbbing), drowsiness, dullness.

- Extreme exposure: Loss of consciousness, convulsions, heart failure, death.

The above exposure levels refer to healthy adults. For children, persons

elderly or with health problems, the risk is much higher.  

Despite our best efforts, we cannot guarantee that the published technical data and photos do not contain inaccuracies or errors, which, however, cannot be a basis for claims.

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