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ESP Espire ES1CHL Carbon Monoxide and Heat Multi-Sensor Alarm Powered by a 10 Year Lithium Battery

SKU: ES1CHL

ESP Espire ES1CHL Carbon Monoxide and Heat Multi-Sensor Alarm Powered by a 10 Year Lithium Battery.

£54.39 EX. VAT

Description

  • Battery Powered
  • 10yr Sealed Battery
  • Auto Sensor Test – Alarm self-checks sensor
  • Interconnect alarms through optional RF-Link module
  • Hush Function – Silences an alarm activation for 10 minutes
  • Lock-In Base
  • Grade F1 Installations

Frequently asked questions

  • The Ei3014 is a heat alarm designed to detect rapid increases in temperature, typically used in environments like kitchens or garages where smoke alarms may give false alarms.

A heat alarm responds to temperature increases, while a smoke alarm detects smoke particles. Heat alarms are ideal for areas where smoke alarms might be triggered by cooking fumes or dust.

Install the Ei3014 in areas prone to rapid temperature increases but less likely to have significant smoke, such as kitchens, garages, and boiler rooms. Avoid installing it near vents, fans, or windows.

Test your alarm weekly by pressing the test button to ensure it is functioning correctly.

The Ei3014 Heat Alarm usually has a lifespan of around 10 years. Check the manufacturing date and replace the unit as recommended.

Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that is produced by burning fossil fuels such as gas, oil, coal, and wood.

A CO alarm detects the presence of carbon monoxide and alerts you to dangerous levels, helping to prevent CO poisoning, which can be fatal.

Install CO alarms in areas where there are fuel-burning appliances, such as kitchens, near boilers, and in living rooms with fireplaces. It is also recommended to place one near sleeping areas to ensure the alarm can wake you if CO levels rise while you are asleep.

Follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Generally, CO alarms should be installed at head height for a sleeping person and at least 1 to 3 meters (3 to 10 feet) away from potential CO sources.

CO alarms detect the concentration of CO gas in the air and sound an alarm when dangerous levels are present.

A multi-sensor alarm is a device that integrates multiple types of sensors (e.g., smoke, heat, CO) into a single unit to detect various types of hazards and provide a more reliable and comprehensive warning system.

Smoke Sensors: Detect smoke particles from both fast-flaming and smoldering fires.

Heat Sensors: Detect rapid increases in temperature.

Carbon Monoxide Sensors: Detect the presence of CO gas, which is colorless and odorless.

Install multi-sensor alarms in areas where you would place standard smoke or CO alarms, such as in hallways, living rooms, bedrooms, and near kitchens (while ensuring they are placed where they won’t be set off by cooking fumes).

Multi-sensor alarms use a combination of sensors to detect smoke, heat, and CO. The alarm sounds if any of the sensors detect dangerous levels, providing a more comprehensive warning system.

Test your alarm monthly by pressing the test button until the alarm sounds to ensure all sensors and the alarm function correctly.

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