SATEL Chad, carbon monoxide detector, DG-1 CO
SATEL Chad, carbon monoxide detector, DG-1 CO
- Satel's DG-1 CO Chad Detector is a carbon monoxide detection device. It has digital signal analysis, optical and acoustic signaling, low current consumption and full self-diagnosis. Ideal for protection against carbon monoxide.

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Product Description: SATEL Chad, carbon monoxide detector, DG-1 CO
SATEL DG-1 CO carbon monoxide (chad) detector is a high-end device designed to detect the presence of carbon monoxide (CO) in the air. This device is indispensable in any home, office or other utility rooms where accumulation of this dangerous gas can occur.
Technical specifications:
- Power supply: 12 V DC
- Current consumption: 25 mA
- Operating temperature range: -10 to +40 degrees Celsius
- Operating humidity: 15% to 90% RH (non-condensing)
- Detection sensitivity: 30 ppm CO
- Alarm: 85 dB sound signal
- Mounting: wall-mounted
- Dimensions: 118 x 70 x 40 mm
- Certifications: compliance with EN50291 standard
Application:
The DG-1 CO detector is ideal for installation in homes, apartments, schools, kindergartens, hospitals, offices and any other place where there is a risk of carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide can come from faulty stoves, boilers, fireplaces and other fuel-burning appliances.
Benefits:
- Safety: The sensor provides continuous monitoring of carbon monoxide concentrations, quickly responding to elevated levels.
- Warning: A loud audible alarm alerts you to potential danger, allowing you to react quickly.
- Easy Installation: Thanks to its compact size and easy wall mounting, the sensor can be easily installed in a convenient location.
- Durability: The device is made of high-quality materials, which guarantees long-lasting and reliable operation.
- Certification: Certified to comply with international safety standards.
The DG-1 CO carbon monoxide detector from SATEL is a reliable and effective device that increases safety in areas prone to carbon monoxide, protecting the health and lives of users.
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