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New System Sensor CO1224T Carbon Monoxide Detectors with RealTest

$ 22.17

Availability: 100 in stock
  • UPC: 783863036514
  • Brand: System Sensor
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Color: White
  • Features: Electrochemical Carbon Monoxide Sensor
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: CO1224T
  • Battery Included: No
  • Power Source: Hardwired
  • Type: Carbon Monoxide Detector

    Description

    New
    System Sensor
    CO1224T
    Carbon Monoxide Detectors
    with RealTest
    The CO1224T is a 12/24 volt, 6-wire, system-monitored carbon monoxide detector with RealTest (R) Technology
    When dangerous amounts of CO are detected, the System Sensor CO1224T CO detector alerts residents by sounding and flashing a temp 4 signal alarm. With 24/7 central station monitoring, residents are guaranteed protection whether they are away from home, sleeping, or already suffering from the effects of CO.
    The CO1224 Series detectors are designed for system operation. These commercial carbon monoxide detectors are fully listed to UL 2075 (US models only) and CSA 6.19-01 (Canada model only) and offer a code-required trouble relay to send a sensor failure or end-of-life signal to the control panel and the central station. The System Sensor CO1224T detectors also use SEMS-type terminal Philips head screws for quicker and more positive wiring connections and code-required wiring supervision.
    With a low current draw, these detectors enable more devices to be connected to the panel, limiting the need to purchase extra power supplies or more expensive panels. As 12/24 VDC detectors, the CO1224 Series detectors will operate on most industry security and fire alarm control panels.
    With RealTest® technology, the CO gas sensing cell used in the CO1224 Series CO detectors can be tested using a CO gas agent, fully meeting the requirements of NFPA 720: 2009 (US models only).
    Simply put the detector into RealTest mode, spray a small amount of CO into the detector per the installation instructions, and within seconds the detector will alarm, indicating successful gas entry.