Brief: Need quick answers about practical use? This video highlights the essentials. Watch as we demonstrate the JKD-624 Carbon Monoxide Detector, showcasing its reliable electrochemical sensor and 85dB alarm in action. You'll see how it provides 10 years of continuous safety monitoring for homes, with clear explanations of its installation, alarm triggers, and compliance with EN50291-1 standards.
Related Product Features:
Features a high-quality electrochemical sensor with a maximum lifespan of 10 years for long-term reliability.
Emits a loud alarm sound of ≥85dB at 3 meters to ensure alerts are heard throughout the home.
Provides both sound and light alarm methods for immediate hazard notification in case of CO detection.
Operates effectively in a wide temperature range from -10℃ to 55℃ and up to 95% relative humidity.
Designed for easy installation on walls or other surfaces, making it convenient for home safety monitoring.
Complies with EN50291-1:2018 standards, triggering alarms based on CO concentration levels for certified safety.
Uses long-life lithium batteries with a low battery indicator, ensuring uninterrupted protection.
Compact and lightweight design at 105.0mm in diameter and 160g for discreet placement in any room.
FAQs:
What is the lifespan of the JKD-624 Carbon Monoxide Detector?
The detector has a maximum sensor lifetime of 10 years, providing long-term, reliable home safety protection without frequent replacements.
How does the alarm system work when carbon monoxide is detected?
When CO concentrations reach the preset threshold, the detector immediately activates both an audible alarm (≥85dB at 3m) and a visual light alert to ensure quick response and hazard prevention.
What are the environmental conditions for operating this CO detector?
It operates effectively in temperatures from -10°C to 55°C, relative humidity up to 95% without condensation, and atmospheric pressure between 86kPa and 106kPa, making it suitable for indoor home use.
Is the JKD-624 compliant with international safety standards?
Yes, it complies with EN50291-1:2018 standards, ensuring it alarms within specified timeframes based on CO concentration (e.g., within 60-90 minutes at 50ppm and immediately over 300ppm).