Our range of interlinking carbon monoxide alarms work with other compatible alarms from the same manufacturer. Choose between wireless or wired interlink to suit your needs. You can have smoke, heat and carbon monoxide alarms within the same system and when one unit detects a carbon monoxide or fire hazard, all the alarms will sound to ensure maximum awareness throughout your premises. Dual sensor alarms have distinct alert sounds depending on which hazard has been detected. Show
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Mains Powered Carbon Monoxide Alarm with Self-Charging 10 Year Back-up Battery - Aico Ei3018
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Mains Radio-Interlinked Carbon Monoxide Alarm - FireAngel CW-1RF
This product is temporarily unavailable. This product is temporarily unavailable. Back to topCan smoke alarms be interconnected wirelessly?WHAT EXACTLY IS WIRELESS ALARM INTERCONNECTION? It enables smoke alarms to be connected to each other without the need for cabling between the alarms. Instead, a Radio Frequency (RF) signal is used to trigger all the alarms in the system.
Do combined smoke and carbon monoxide detectors work?All three detector types offer standalone and interconnected varieties. Few combination detectors are effective at detecting carbon monoxide, smoldering fires, and flaming fires, which is why we recommend that consumers use a combination of detectors in their homes for complete protection.
How many wireless smoke detectors can be interconnected?As with hardwired units, the NFPA states that up to 18 total units can be interconnected (RF or hardwired) with a maximum of 12 of those being smoke alarms and the balance carbon monoxide alarms.
Can a wireless smoke detector be interconnected with a hard wired one?To connect Smart RF alarms onto an existing, hardwire network. Existing hardwire interconnect between all alarms in the dwelling. Place one mains powered Smart RF enabled smoke or heat alarm on the existing hard‑wired network.
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