Why do I need a low-level Carbon Monoxide Monitor?
The CO-Experts low-level monitor senses Carbon Monoxide levels as low as 5ppm (parts per million). Store bought “detectors” don not alarm until unsafe levels of 70ppm have been reached. By then it can be to late since Carbon Monoxide levels above 10ppm can cause illness and permanent disabilities.
Let’s you know there’s a problem before reaching dangerous, even deadly carbon monoxide levels — long before other detectors begin to work.
Uses the same electrochemical sensor technology found in professional carbon monoxide analyzers. These monitors are calibrated using carbon monoxide not electronic guesswork!
Features:
Digital display shows CO level at 5 ppm or higher
Full alarm at 50+ ppm — audible & visual every 6 seconds (timing varies with level)
Short-term silence button
Displays: peak CO, hours and minutes since peak occurred
Shows duration of exposure in hours and minutes
Calculates approximate CO blood levels
Replaceable 9V battery Protection.
Uses the same electrochemical sensor technology found in more expensive professional CO analyzers. They are calibrated using CO, not electronic guess work!
Still have questions? Learn more on Provost Plumbing’s Carbon Monoxide FAQ.
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Carbon Monoxide Monitor
Why do I need a low-level Carbon Monoxide Monitor?
The CO-Experts low-level monitor senses Carbon Monoxide levels as low as 5ppm (parts per million). Store bought “detectors” don not alarm until unsafe levels of 70ppm have been reached. By then it can be to late since Carbon Monoxide levels above 10ppm can cause illness and permanent disabilities.
Let’s you know there’s a problem before reaching dangerous, even deadly carbon monoxide levels — long before other detectors begin to work.
Uses the same electrochemical sensor technology found in professional carbon monoxide analyzers. These monitors are calibrated using carbon monoxide not electronic guesswork!
Features:
Still have questions? Learn more on Provost Plumbing’s Carbon Monoxide FAQ.