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NOW TJ2210 - Carbon Monoxide Alarm, H450EN, Battery Operated

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Product Title NOW TJ2210 - Carbon Monoxide Alarm, H450EN, Battery Operated

Product Description

Product Description - NOW TJ2210 Carbon Monoxide Alarm

NOW TJ2210 Carbon Monoxide Alarm - H450EN

The NOW TJ2210 H450EN Carbon Monoxide Alarm is designed to provide homeowners with an early warning of potentially dangerous levels of carbon monoxide in their home.

  • Battery Operated: Easy installation with no wiring required.
  • LED Indicator: Indicates alarm status and operation.
  • Test Button: Allows you to test alarm functions.
  • End-of-Life Warning: Alerts you to replace the alarm after a specified period.
  • Compact Design: Sleek, lightweight design that fits in any room.
  • Reliability: Meets industry standards for carbon monoxide detection.

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Test Equipment > Carbon Monoxide (CO)

Carbon Monoxide (CO) - I20060

Carbon Monoxide (CO) is an invisible, odourless and tasteless gas that is toxic to humans and is often referred to as the “silent killer” because it cannot be detected without the use of a carbon monoxide detector or alarm. C0 is produced by the incomplete burning of carbon-based fuels such as gas, coal, oil and wood, and can be produced by any device that is not burning correctly or a device that has a blocked flue system.

The regulations regarding the installation of a CO alarm are as follows:

  • In England and Wales, a CO alarm is only mandatory if a solid fuel burning appliance, e.g. wood or coal, is installed
  • In Scotland from Oct 2013, a CO alarm is mandatory when any type of fixed combustion appliance is installed (excluding appliances solely used for cooking) or replaced in a new or existing home and where a flue passes through high risk accommodation, such as a bedroom or living room.
  • In Northern Ireland, a CO alarm is mandatory when any type of fuel burning appliance is installed or replaced in a new or existing home
  • A CO alarm is mandatory if a “flue in void” situation is present, where the flue cannot be adequately inspected

PHC Parts supply a wide range of fixed and portable CO alarms at competitive prices. For contract or large volume users we also offer trade discounts – please contact your local branch for details. 

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