Brief: From concept to demonstration, this video highlights the evolution and practical outcomes of the JKD-815COM-W Smart WiFi Combustible Gas and Carbon Monoxide Detector. You will see a walkthrough of its dual-sensor detection technology, real-time monitoring via WiFi connectivity, and how it activates alarms when gas levels exceed safe thresholds in residential and commercial settings, all while meeting EN50291 certification standards.
Related Product Features:
Dual-sensor detection for both combustible gases (CH4, LPG, natural gas) and carbon monoxide (CO) with immediate and timed alarm responses.
Smart WiFi connectivity (2.4GHz) enables real-time monitoring and remote alerts for gas levels in various environments.
Compliant with EN50291-1:2018 and EN50194-1:2009 standards, ensuring high safety and reliability for international markets.
Features both sound (≥85dB at 3 meters) and visual alarm indicators for immediate hazard notification.
Operates on AC 100-240V with low power consumption (max 5W) and a quick 3-minute warm-up time.
Utilizes long-life semiconductor and electrochemical sensors for accurate and stable gas detection.
Compact and lightweight design (136mm × 82mm × 39mm, 230g) with IP30 protection for easy installation.
Displays real-time gas concentration and supports detection in a wide temperature range (-10℃ to 55℃).
FAQs:
What gases does the JKD-815COM-W detector monitor?
It detects combustible gases including methane (CH4), natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, and propane, as well as carbon monoxide (CO) using dual semiconductor and electrochemical sensors.
How does the WiFi connectivity enhance the detector's functionality?
The Smart WiFi (2.4GHz) feature allows for real-time monitoring and remote alerts, enabling users to receive immediate notifications on gas levels via connected devices, enhancing safety in residential and commercial spaces.
What certifications does this gas and CO detector hold?
It is certified to EN50291-1:2018, EN50194-1:2009, IEC62321-1:2013, and EN55014-1:2017, ensuring compliance with European safety and electromagnetic compatibility standards for reliable performance.
At what gas concentration levels does the alarm activate?
For carbon monoxide, alarms trigger at 50ppm (60-90 min), 100ppm (10-40 min), and 300ppm (0-3 min). For methane, it alarms immediately when levels exceed 8.0% LEL (4000ppm).