System Sensor has published a guide on the proper application of system-connected carbon monoxide (CO) detectors in ordinary indoor locations.
Applications Guide: System-Connected Carbon Monoxide Detectors outlines basic principles and standards that should be considered in the application of early warning CO detection devices in relation to the characteristics and effects of the deadly gas.
According to the guide, system-connected and monitored CO detection provides an extra level of protection for building residents or occupants who cannot appropriately respond to a local CO detection alarm. The document provides guidance for the proper operation of those detectors.
Similar to other System Sensor application guides, the literature features technology overviews and installation guidelines. Plus, it also features learning material about CO, competitive technology information, and a look into the future of CO detection code, says Jack Ogden, System Sensor product manager.
“People in the field will find this a useful guide to the young and growing CO-detection market,” Ogden says.
To download a free copy of the guide, click here.
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