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Honeywell Carbon Monoxide Sensor
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This product has been discontinued.

Carbon monoxide (CO) sensors can be added to your Honeywell Wireless Home Security System to protect your family from the deadly effect of carbon monoxide. High levels of carbon monoxide can cause sickness and death if undetected. Carbon monoxide is difficult to detect because it is odorless, and fatalities due to carbon monoxide poisoning frequently occur at night.
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Faulty appliances and fires can produce carbon monoxide. Your Honeywell Wireless Home Security System will activate an audible alarm on the control panel if a high level of carbon monoxide is detected.

Features:
  • CO sensors detect carbon monoxide concentration in excess of 100 Parts Per Million (PPM)
  • CO sensors are easy to install - they plug into any 110 volt electrical outlet.
  • CO levels are monitored continuously - 24 hours a day.
  • A loud (85 decibel) local alarm is activated if a Carbon Monoxide concentration exceeding 100 PPM is detected.
  • CO sensors communicate alarm conditions to the Home Security System control panel for further action.
  • Each CO sensor has a Test/Reset button that lets you test it at any time.
  • The model #HSA-750 CO Sensor is listed by Underwriters Laboratories (UL 2034).
You Need to Know:
  • CO sensors plug directly into any 110 volt AC outlet.
  • Each CO sensor must be added to the Home Security System control panel equipment list before it can operate as part of the system.
  • Each CO sensor should be installed within 100 feet of the Home Security System control panel.
  • CO sensors should be installed where they will not be exposed to moisture.
  • Each CO sensor should be tested on a monthly basis to verify that it is working properly.
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