Description

Accurate Detection of CO
Any level of carbon monoxide exposure can be harmful, but the following concentrations are particularly concerning:
- 50 ppm can cause headaches and dizziness after several hours of exposure.
- 100 ppm can lead to more severe symptoms such as impaired vision or reduced brain function.
- 200 ppm can cause serious health effects within just a few hours.
10 Years Battery Lifetime
High-efficiency CO sensor to provide precise detection of carbon monoxide leaks and react rapidly.


BS EN 50291-1 Standard
Applicable to domestic homes and static caravans, providing guidelines for the installation and performance of carbon monoxide detectors. It ensures these devices are designed to effectively detect harmful levels of carbon monoxide, thereby protecting occupants from potential poisoning.
Specification
Specification
Model | DHI-HY-GC20C |
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Collection Type | Carbon Monoxide (CO) |
Sensor Type | Electrochemical |
Silence Duration | About 45 seconds |
Alarm Response Threshold | 50 ppm: 60 min–90 min 100 ppm: 10 min–40 min 300 ppm: < 3 min |
Battery Life | 10 Years |
Power Source | 3V CR123A lithium battery (replaceable) |
Operating Environment | Indoor use only |
Dimensions | 116.4 mm × 71.7 mm × 28.3 mm (4.58" ×2.82" × 1.11") |
Weight | 125g |
Compliance Standard | EN 50291-1:2018 |
FAQ
FAQ
How long will it take for my order to arrive?
Shipping times for your carbon monoxide detector may vary depending on your location and the shipping method chosen at checkout. Typically, standard shipping takes between 3-7 business days. Expedited shipping options are available for faster delivery. Once your order is shipped, you will receive a tracking number to monitor its progress.
What should I do if my carbon monoxide detector goes off?
If your carbon monoxide detector goes off, immediately move to fresh air outdoors or by an open window or door. Call emergency services and do not re-enter the premises until they have declared it safe. Avoid using any appliances or devices that may produce carbon monoxide until the cause has been identified and resolved.
How often should I test my carbon monoxide detector?
It is recommended to test your carbon monoxide detector at least once a month. You can do this by pressing the test button on the unit. Regular testing ensures that the detector is functioning properly and will alert you in the presence of dangerous carbon monoxide levels.
How do I install my carbon monoxide detector?
Installing your carbon monoxide detector is simple. First, choose an installation location that is centrally located and near sleeping areas, avoiding areas like kitchens or garages where false alarms are more likely. Use the mounting hardware provided to attach the detector to the wall or ceiling. Once installed, activate the device according to the manufacturer’s instructions, usually by inserting batteries or plugging it into a power outlet.
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Package List

Carbon Monoxide Alarm

Positioning Sticker

Self-tapping screws

Extension Bolt

User Manual